hapa74 said:
What was said must have been a doozy.
What I said was actually, ironically, a polite "eh" sort of response to what I perceived to be a "shut-up-in-chat-focus-on-the-main-attraction"-type message from another guy in chat, without realizing it was an actual rule.
hapa74 said:
To be fair though, most models have their room rules posted on their profile.
I actually checked her profile when I first went on and didn't see a rule about that, so I either missed it or it wasn't there. Either way, though, I just think an insta-ban for something that minor is a bit extreme.
AmberCutie said:
People who think that posting sort of thing is cool aren't the sort of people I want in my chat room. SenorBanana, were you referencing the incident in my chat during my cum show last night?
No, I was referring to something that happened to me personally in another room, and I actually don't think I was there for the above. I'm actually one that advocates bans of those sorts of things, as they're considered rude basically everywhere on MFC, and nearly impossible to control with warnings in a larger chat (much like FrankerZ emote walls in twitch.tv streams), so, yeah, no problem with that whatsoever.
JessieWolfe said:
You can always contact the model through a message or Twitter to see what happened :-D I happily give people a second chance especially if they appologize
What was most alarming to me about the situation for me was that, when I came into her room again, she explained what happened to which I apologized, in turn telling the other girl on the stream that "This is why I don't like Banana, as I don't need to hear your life story," which was a bit disheartening.
Looking back, I suppose I understand why the model looked at it badly, but from my perspective, as a newcomer to the room, it was just a bit of a shock. I actually was hesitant about posting since I don't really have anything against the model; it was just a bit of a WTF moment for me that I thought I'd share.