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Question about being blacklisted

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Azemar
Voidhounds
Pretenders
#1 - 2012-03-09 19:22:05 UTC
I am a player in the fountain region and have been with the test alliance for a while. I recently left because my corporation did not approve of my PvE playstyle. However i reapplied to one of the loosest corporations they have (dreddit) with what i think to be very good credentials and prerequisites that fulfill all of their requirements. However in my application they said "it may or may not be due to a particular blacklist entry"

Where can i see the entry and know who created it and why? I have always been a pretty friendly guy and i cant think of any reason why i would get blacklisted.
highonpop
KarmaFleet
Goonswarm Federation
#2 - 2012-03-09 19:25:53 UTC  |  Edited by: highonpop
Azemar wrote:
I am a player in the fountain region and have been with the test alliance for a while. I recently left because my corporation did not approve of my PvE playstyle. However i reapplied to one of the loosest corporations they have (dreddit) with what i think to be very good credentials and prerequisites that fulfill all of their requirements. However in my application they said "it may or may not be due to a particular blacklist entry"

Where can i see the entry and know who created it and why? I have always been a pretty friendly guy and i cant think of any reason why i would get blacklisted.




There is no "Eve Blacklist" that everyone can access if that is what you are wondering


Apparently you made someone mad and they put you on the alliance black list for recruitment. You should contact TEST leadership, or your old CEO

FC, what do?

Nova Fox
Novafox Shipyards
#3 - 2012-03-09 19:27:53 UTC
Black Lists are personal list people have some are shared some aren't

I know I am a liability to have in anyone's allaince and if they dont know that I used to work for an intel group in eve then they're failing thier job.

Dust 514's CPM 1 Iron Wolf Saber Eve mail me about Dust 514 issues.

Ann133566
Doomheim
#4 - 2012-03-09 19:29:23 UTC
Azemar wrote:
I am a player in the fountain region and have been with the test alliance for a while. I recently left because my corporation did not approve of my PvE playstyle. .......
What?What?What?What?RollShockedAttentionBig smile ohhh,, you're a bot!
Azemar
Voidhounds
Pretenders
#5 - 2012-03-09 19:34:23 UTC
Ann133566 wrote:
Azemar wrote:
I am a player in the fountain region and have been with the test alliance for a while. I recently left because my corporation did not approve of my PvE playstyle. .......
What?What?What?What?RollShockedAttentionBig smile ohhh,, you're a bot!


For some reason people seem to have a problem with PvE players in null, i've never understood why. Straight It's not like im a detriment to the corp
Kaela Grimm
#6 - 2012-03-09 19:45:12 UTC
" I recently left because my corporation did not approve of my PvE playstyle"
And
http://eve.battleclinic.com/killboard/combat_record.php?type=player&name=Azemar#losses


That's your reason why. You're just someone that likes to sponge off your alliance's space and lower their kb efficiency . I don't think you can see the entry or who made it, but I imagine it was the last corp you were in that blacklisted you for the alliance because you contribute **** all.
There's nothing wrong with PVE'ing in null. That's one of the main reasons why people are out there (besides the gudfites) ; but if it's all you do and you don't do anything else to contribute to your alliance then you might as well be running missions in high sec by yourself.
Petrus Blackshell
Rifterlings
#7 - 2012-03-09 19:50:41 UTC
Azemar wrote:
Ann133566 wrote:
Azemar wrote:
I am a player in the fountain region and have been with the test alliance for a while. I recently left because my corporation did not approve of my PvE playstyle. .......
What?What?What?What?RollShockedAttentionBig smile ohhh,, you're a bot!


For some reason people seem to have a problem with PvE players in null, i've never understood why. Straight It's not like im a detriment to the corp

Botters are detriments to the corp and alliance reputation. When people tolerate botting, they also take risks of getting in trouble themselves for possibly supporting the botter and getting in-game gains out of it.

Be glad you haven't been banned yet.

Accidentally The Whole Frigate - For-newbies blog (currently on pause)

Azemar
Voidhounds
Pretenders
#8 - 2012-03-09 19:51:29 UTC
Kaela Grimm wrote:
" I recently left because my corporation did not approve of my PvE playstyle"
And
http://eve.battleclinic.com/killboard/combat_record.php?type=player&name=Azemar#losses


That's your reason why. You're just someone that likes to sponge off your alliance's space and lower their kb efficiency . I don't think you can see the entry or who made it, but I imagine it was the last corp you were in that blacklisted you for the alliance because you contribute **** all.
There's nothing wrong with PVE'ing in null. That's one of the main reasons why people are out there (besides the gudfites) ; but if it's all you do and you don't do anything else to contribute to your alliance then you might as well be running missions in high sec by yourself.



I don't like doing any of those things. I am simply a PvE player who likes it in nullsec because that is where the best PvE in the game is. I have made mistakes along the way, so has everyone. KB efficiency? really? And how can a player be a detriment? Last i checked the tax makes any player who kills npc's is contributing.

All i want to do is be in null sec and PvE. Why is that asking so much?
Azemar
Voidhounds
Pretenders
#9 - 2012-03-09 19:52:07 UTC
Petrus Blackshell wrote:
Azemar wrote:
Ann133566 wrote:
Azemar wrote:
I am a player in the fountain region and have been with the test alliance for a while. I recently left because my corporation did not approve of my PvE playstyle. .......
What?What?What?What?RollShockedAttentionBig smile ohhh,, you're a bot!


For some reason people seem to have a problem with PvE players in null, i've never understood why. Straight It's not like im a detriment to the corp

Botters are detriments to the corp and alliance reputation. When people tolerate botting, they also take risks of getting in trouble themselves for possibly supporting the botter and getting in-game gains out of it.

Be glad you haven't been banned yet.



Im not a bot? Man even on the forums people are hostile. I dont get it
Doc Fury
Furious Enterprises
#10 - 2012-03-09 20:01:31 UTC
It's simple OP.

When you live in null as a part of an alliance you have to fight and defend that space as a team or you lose your space.

Shooting at red crosses all the time and isk-farming while your fellow alliance mates fight-off invaders makes you appear to be a worthless leech.

If you are going to carebear in null, try building stuff for the alliance that they need, stuff for pew-pew. Or *gosh* try some pew-pew yourself and be willing to lose some ships and/or clones.

Otherwise you might as well stay in empire and run level 4's.





There's a million angry citizens looking down their tubes..at me.

Xien Anh
Xezan Federation
#11 - 2012-03-09 20:03:04 UTC
It's like a warzone, ain't it? =^-^=

Only a ginger can call a ginger a ginger!

Azemar
Voidhounds
Pretenders
#12 - 2012-03-09 20:04:09 UTC
Doc Fury wrote:
It's simple OP.

When you live in null as a part of an alliance you have to fight and defend that space as a team or you lose your space.

Shooting at red crosses all the time and isk-farming while your fellow alliance mates fight-off invaders makes you appear to be a worthless leech.

If you are going to carebear in null, try building stuff for the alliance that they need, stuff for pew-pew. Or *gosh* try some pew-pew yourself and be willing to lose some ships and/or clones.

Otherwise you might as well stay in empire and run level 4's.








I understand that, but am i not indirectly helping by contributing to the corporate tax? And i cant remember the last time test defended their territory. But i get it.
Doc Fury
Furious Enterprises
#13 - 2012-03-09 20:11:33 UTC
Azemar wrote:
Doc Fury wrote:
It's simple OP.

When you live in null as a part of an alliance you have to fight and defend that space as a team or you lose your space.

Shooting at red crosses all the time and isk-farming while your fellow alliance mates fight-off invaders makes you appear to be a worthless leech.

If you are going to carebear in null, try building stuff for the alliance that they need, stuff for pew-pew. Or *gosh* try some pew-pew yourself and be willing to lose some ships and/or clones.

Otherwise you might as well stay in empire and run level 4's.








I understand that, but am i not indirectly helping by contributing to the corporate tax? And i cant remember the last time test defended their territory. But i get it.


An individual's corporate tax contribution is about as an effective contribution to a Corp's null sec expenses as trying to put out a house fire using a paper cup.

Your alliance may enjoy not haveing to defend their space that often, but they do need to be able to count on you. If you never show up for CTA or roams, you are just a liability, one that's going to get ganked by some random interlopers, which affects Alliance killboard ratios.






There's a million angry citizens looking down their tubes..at me.

Azemar
Voidhounds
Pretenders
#14 - 2012-03-09 20:24:12 UTC
Doc Fury wrote:
Azemar wrote:
Doc Fury wrote:
It's simple OP.

When you live in null as a part of an alliance you have to fight and defend that space as a team or you lose your space.

Shooting at red crosses all the time and isk-farming while your fellow alliance mates fight-off invaders makes you appear to be a worthless leech.

If you are going to carebear in null, try building stuff for the alliance that they need, stuff for pew-pew. Or *gosh* try some pew-pew yourself and be willing to lose some ships and/or clones.

Otherwise you might as well stay in empire and run level 4's.








I understand that, but am i not indirectly helping by contributing to the corporate tax? And i cant remember the last time test defended their territory. But i get it.


An individual's corporate tax contribution is about as an effective contribution to a Corp's null sec expenses as trying to put out a house fire using a paper cup.

Your alliance may enjoy not haveing to defend their space that often, but they do need to be able to count on you. If you never show up for CTA or roams, you are just a liability, one that's going to get ganked by some random interlopers, which affects Alliance killboard ratios.









Okay, so what do you suggest when trying to get into these corps?
Doc Fury
Furious Enterprises
#15 - 2012-03-09 20:36:38 UTC
Azemar wrote:


Okay, so what do you suggest when trying to get into these corps?


If you are blacklisted, give up.

Find a different alliance and try to get into one of their corps.


There's a million angry citizens looking down their tubes..at me.

Valei Khurelem
#16 - 2012-03-09 20:47:47 UTC
Please stop applying to power tripping prick corporations so we can all enjoy a better game, thank you.

"don't get us wrong, we don't want to screw new players, on the contrary. The core problem here is that tech 1 frigates and cruisers should be appealing enough to be viable platforms in both PvE and PvP."   - CCP Ytterbium

Azemar
Voidhounds
Pretenders
#17 - 2012-03-09 20:49:44 UTC
Valei Khurelem wrote:
Please stop applying to power tripping prick corporations so we can all enjoy a better game, thank you.



Haha i take it you don't like test.
Valei Khurelem
#18 - 2012-03-09 20:55:12 UTC
Azemar wrote:
Valei Khurelem wrote:
Please stop applying to power tripping prick corporations so we can all enjoy a better game, thank you.



Haha i take it you don't like test.


I just generally don't like people who take games too seriously really, it's depressing :(

"don't get us wrong, we don't want to screw new players, on the contrary. The core problem here is that tech 1 frigates and cruisers should be appealing enough to be viable platforms in both PvE and PvP."   - CCP Ytterbium

Azemar
Voidhounds
Pretenders
#19 - 2012-03-09 21:01:22 UTC
Valei Khurelem wrote:
Azemar wrote:
Valei Khurelem wrote:
Please stop applying to power tripping prick corporations so we can all enjoy a better game, thank you.



Haha i take it you don't like test.


I just generally don't like people who take games too seriously really, it's depressing :(



I know right! Why cant i just enjoy plexing and getting deadspace lootz?
KrakizBad
Section 8.
#20 - 2012-03-09 21:03:00 UTC
Azemar wrote:
Valei Khurelem wrote:
Azemar wrote:
Valei Khurelem wrote:
Please stop applying to power tripping prick corporations so we can all enjoy a better game, thank you.



Haha i take it you don't like test.


I just generally don't like people who take games too seriously really, it's depressing :(



I know right! Why cant i just enjoy plexing and getting deadspace lootz?

Nothing's stopping you. Go to nullsec and continue doing it. What? You want the protection of alliance and blue standings, but don't want to contribute to that safe space? Roll
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