- Be respectful.
- Take responsibility, but state that you believe there may have been a misunderstanding.
- Explain your reasoning for why there may have been a misunderstanding.
- It's also a good idea to send the appeal from the e-mail associated to your account.
- Use proper grammar.
This is what a bad ban appeal looks like (let's call this user little johnny, getting banned for insulting or disruptive behavior)
"dear pokerTH, I shuldntiv bin banned!!!! I nevr told anyonz anytheeng bad!!!!!!!! U guyz r trash!!!!"
This is a horrible appeal. First of all, he took no responsibility. Second of all, he didn't even use proper grammar. Third of all, he was being disrespectful.
"To the PokerTH Chat moderators,
I'm writing to appeal my recent ban for sharing a link. I apologize if it came across as an advertisement, that wasn't my intention. It was a link to my twitch channel about PokerTH.
I understand the "No links" rule and should have checked it better before sharing. I won't make that mistake again. I truly enjoy the PokerTH community and promise to follow the rules.
Thanks for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
@kenny"
This is an example of a good appeal. @kenny did the following:
- He took responsibility.
- He was being respectful to the moderators.
- He stated he was the owner of the account.
- Last but not least, he stated that there was a misunderstanding and explained why.