Why was I kicked and then banned from the Stickam chat? I didn't do anything?
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http://www.stickam.com/viewTerms.do
Then, you must be an active user in the period of 90 days. Stickam can cancel inactive membership and you need re-register to obtain new user name.
From Stickam Terms of Service
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Inactive Status
You must use your user name on a regular basis by logging into Stickam in order to keep your user name and membership active. AVC may, without notification, cancel your membership and user name and delete the Content Posted by any Member who has not used such user name for a period of ninety (90) days. If your user name is cancelled, you will need to re-register for a membership and obtain a new user name to gain access to any registration based service of Stickam.
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M$Read this blog on how to go about un-banning yourself
http://snafder.blogspot.com/2007/10/banned-from-stickam-i-know-how-to.html
As for your literal question, the Stickam mods are, well, they're w@nk3rs ... much like the BOFH (http://members.iinet.com.au/~bofh/index.html)
They impinge on privacy and will even watch in on private chats. If they don't like you for any reason, they will ban you.
If you read that blog I linked to above - you will own over them - their 'mod' status won't be so tough anymore.
Have fun, hope it helps
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