Quicksilver's Ghost

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Quicksilver's Ghost

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2011 eRepublik Rebellion.jpg
Society
Nationality Flag-Hungary.jpg Hungarian
Date of birth December 08, 2010
(Day 1114)
Date of death April 25, 2020
(Day 4,540)
(discovered)
Residence Flag-Hungary.jpg Western Transdanubia
Military
Military unit CNDA
Military rank Icon rank Lt Colonel**.png Lt Colonel**
Aircraft rank Staff sergeant 0.png Staff Sergeant
 I am Quicksilver forever. 

Quicksilver's Ghost is a citizen of Icon-Hungary.png Hungary. She is the "forced reincarnation" of the unfairly banned great journalist, Quicksilver.

Protest-account

Quicksilver's Ghost is a non-playing account; it means that she refuses to be involved in the gameplay, and only exists because Quicksilver was banned unfairly, and her orgs (Moon-Circle, Mensa HungarIQa, acerola) were all banned in the same way, and since that time it is not possible to make a new org. She twoclicks more or less regularly, fights in random battles, but does not take part in politics, economy, or journalism, as a silent protest against the banning of her one and true character, Quicksilver, and only really active in the true eRepublik community, the one that exists outside the dictatorship and censorship of admin and moderators[1]: the vivid, lively and enjoyable IRC chatrooms - and IRL meetings.

The voice of resentment

Quicksilver's Ghost considers it her main purpose on eRepublik to voice her resentment of the establishment that caused Quicksilver's unfair ban, and to point out the uncountable mistakes and bias - up to outright hatred and persecution - that the eRepublik admin team showed towards her ever since the fabled "Székely Légió avatar case", and what was extended to her orgs with which she followed the erep community for such a long time. Quicksilver's Ghost swore never to forget, nor to forgive the ban that broke her true eRepublik life, that silenced one of the most famous newspapers in the e-World, and destroyed forever her trust in the eRepublik Team and Game Moderators; and to express this opinion in any way and channel she can, to counteract the censorship and lies that try to besmirch Quicksilver's name.

Proof for the page, as concerning the non-biasedness of this page, and the unfairness of Quicksilver's ban (because some editors demanded that proof shall be here too, not only on Quicksilver's page:

1. The quote is from Quicksilver's talk-page, saying what Belea (an admin and wiki editor) thought about this page, after Quicksilver asked to check it - showing that he, as an admin had no problem with bias:

 It looks all right from my point of view. Thank you! 
(Belea)

2. These quotes are from an e-mail (screenshot) in which an admin said this about my ban, showing what she thought about its unfairness:

 Was your penalty applied fairly? Most probably not 
(Tania I.)
 Were you mistreated by this ban? Probably you were 
(Tania I.)

3. What proves dictatorship better than the outright execution of the rebellion leaders? In any republic or democracy, the opposition is talked with, negotiated with, but on erep they were simply executed [2], and negotiations cut short by admins without any talks. (chatlog)

In contemporary usage, dictatorship refers to an autocratic form of absolute rule by leadership unrestricted by law, constitutions, or other social and political factors within the state. Out of these, erep confirms the leadership unrestricted by law (the unfair banning was proven before); and it confirms unrestricted by social factors as it clearly expresses that business overwrites any other consideration (screenshot). Therefore, eRepublik can be called as a dictatorship.

The eRepublik TOS also confirms unrestrictedness of moderation by law, further proving the dictatorial nature of the environment:

 7.1 You agree that we may, with or without cause, immediately terminate your user account and access to the eRepublik.com Service without prior notice at our sole discretion. 


4. What proves censorship better than the overnight deletion of the Feedback subforum, along with its several thousand threads? Quicksilver cannot link something that does not exist any more, but everyone saw this subforum, and its deletion without a single forewarning. Also, the Rebellion page collects articles that were deleted, even though they broke no erep law - further proof for censorship [3].