No, there is a process:Blue Wolf II:Huh, that was over two years ago now? Remind me to refile those charges against you someday, Eluvatar.
I think part of the issue here is that TNP, seemingly, has no standard or rules about how or when a warning, however minor, will be reduced. This leads to people having outstanding warnings for years and years with no proper way to get the warnings reduced outside of an appeal.
When a player has received an increase in warning level, this will not automatically be reduced at any time. After the warning level has been in place six months, a player may appeal to the moderation team for that warning level increase to be removed. This is not automatic, but will be considered in the light of behaviour since the warning was imposed. Should an appeal be unsuccessful no further appeal will be considered for three months.
I think it's worth bringing attention to Nierr's outstanding contributions on the forum over the past few months. He took over managing the TNP map from an inactive curator, and has restored the quality of the image and maintained that over countless territory claims, expansions, retractions, negotiations, and so on. He's also worked hard to build a solid team of map editors to ensure that the map is not dependent on any single person going forward.punk d:This is not automatic, but will be considered in the light of behaviour since the warning was imposed.