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== Roles ==
=== THEInfraction PIPELINERoles ===
There are exactly 43 pipeline rolesinfraction (whichwarning, arein partthis of the infractioncontext) roles) in total. (not including the other infraction roles)
 
Where most people who will (un)willingly participate in the pipeline begin:
; <div style="border-radius: 40px; width: 18px; background: rgb(192,192,192); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> Verified
: (Other roles can go here, otherwise you're just verified for the first time.)
 
; ->
 
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; <div style="border-radius: 40px; width: 18px; background: rgb(176,11,105); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> retard
; <div style="border-radius: 40px; width: 18px; background: rgb(233,30,99); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> negative iq
; <div style="border-radius: 40px; width: 18px; background: rgb(255,0,202); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> mallow from sm<nowiki>:</nowiki>rpg
; <div style="border-radius: 40px; width: 18px; background: rgb(37,0,255); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> todd howard of bethesda games
 
After you have some or all of the pipeline roles (not including other infraction roles), you will end up getting a specific punishment. Usually, you'll get unverified or kicked, or banned if you've been really bad. You can sometimes get a second chance if you appeal, but depending on what you did, who you are, the mood of the moderation team or some other factors it may not work out well for you.
 
; <div style="border-radius: 40px; width: 18px; background: rgb(83,40,21); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> <i>autistic timeout</i>
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Due to unforeseen consequences, the old infraction role system has been replaced with a simpler and easier to understand version. Here is how the new one works: <!-- how should I phrase this properly? -->
 
There are up to 4(?) warnings in total, and each of the warning roles have a cosmetic role icon (<i>sourced from Wikipedia</i>) on them.
 
; <div style="border-radius: 40px; width: 18px; background: rgb(149,165,166); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> W1
; <div style="border-radius: 40px; width: 18px; background: rgb(149,165,166); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> W2
; <div style="border-radius: 40px; width: 18px; background: rgb(149,165,166); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> W3
; <div style="border-radius: 40px; width: 18px; background: rgb(149,165,166); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> W4
 
After you have some or all of the pipeline roles (not including other infraction roles), you will end up getting a specific punishment. Usually, you'll get unverified or kicked, or banned if you've been really bad. You can sometimes get a second chance if you appeal, but depending on what you did, who you are, the mood of the moderation team or some other factors it may not work out well for you.
After you have been given the fourth warning role, you will be unverified or kicked. <!-- *Should* work the same? -->
 
There exist infraction roles that can ban you from talking in certain channels, like these ones. The descriptions for these roles will link to the corresponding channel it is supposed to hide from whoever happens to have the role.