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Anyone creating false evidence, posting a revenge report, editing the evidence to make the accused look guilty, or knowingly providing false information on a report will end up getting banned themselves.
Anyone creating false evidence, posting a revenge report, editing the evidence to make the accused look guilty, or knowingly providing false information on a report will end up getting banned themselves.


After reading the above, you should now know if you are eligible to Report a Player. If so, please follow the '''[https://www.roleplay.co.uk/forms/4-report-a-player/ Report a Player form]'''
After reading the above, you should now know if you are eligible to Report a Player. If so, please follow the '''[https://www.roleplay.co.uk/forums/report-a-player.736/ Report a Player form]'''
==== FURTHER INFORMATION ====
==== FURTHER INFORMATION ====
All Management/Staff decisions are final. If a report is successful and you do not agree with the outcome, you need to post it in your [[Unban Appeal|'''Unban Appeal''']], not other sections of the forum or TeamSpeak. If a report is rejected then again, the decision is final. However, if you have a legitimate complaint about how the report was handled, you may contact a member of Management or a Staff Lead.
All Management/Staff decisions are final. If a report is successful and you do not agree with the outcome, you need to post it in your [[Unban Appeal|'''Unban Appeal''']], not other sections of the forum or TeamSpeak. If a report is rejected then again, the decision is final. However, if you have a legitimate complaint about how the report was handled, you may contact a member of Management or a Staff Lead.

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