So uhh
I don't exactly know where to begin. So I'll start by saying I have nothing but love and respect for FNAF and the series creator Scott Cawthon.
Nothing I say here is intended as an attack on the franchise or the people involved. If anything the opposite and I look forward to upcoming FNAF projects like the DBD Collab and the Secret of the Mimic game.
Our story takes place in the summer of 2016. FNAF World had recently been announced and Scott was very openly talking to his fanbase on the forums for FNAF 4. Most of it about FNAF World, the then upcoming RPG.
Now one interesting side tangent is that the first FNAF game and Undertale came out and met critical and financial success at the same time.
This is relevant because early on there were rumors discussed by fans of both that FNAF World was going to have a shout out to Undertale. This was discussed to DEATH on the FNAF 4 forums. So much so that Scott vehemently denied not only the rumors but any connection the two would have.
Me being literally autistic did not take this to mean "Hey stop talking about Undertale." But instead "Go off on a tangent about similarities between the two. This would be a good idea."
So I did and received a permanent ban from the FNAF 4 Steam Forums. Everytime I go there, I see a big red banner that reads "Since you won't drop it. I don't have a choice."
The sad thing is, I did drop it and would twice more briefly have the chance to speak with Scott Cawthon on the boards for FNAF World (Where I made a post of encouragement he responded positively) to in which I made clear my refusal to refund the game. And FNAF Sister Location (Where he had a light response to me sarcastically asking where the sister was located. Something along the lines of "You'll find out when you play the game." It was a long time ago
Both times we got on fine and he seemed to appreciate my support for his works, yet only after that did I ever think to ask about an unban for FNAF 4.
It's not that FNAF 4 is such a happening board or anything. It's even my least favorite fnaf game (Sorry Scott the audio cues still do not work worth a darn) but I've always seen that ban, as of my writing this the only steam forum ban I have on record to my knowledge, at least the only that wasn't eventually overturned... as a dark mark on my record, a stain from when I was a younger person in her early 20s who let her hype and excitement run ahead of her logic
Fast forward to today. 9 years later. I've asked a friend who is friends with the fnaf mod team about removing the ban only for them to say they would but FNAF 4 was not a board they had jurisdiction over. at least that's how I understood it. I wasn't actually involved in that conversation...
She suggested I talk to Scott about it and I tried to but sadly that isn't as easy to do as it was in 2016. Scott is big time now and most of his emails are clogged with branding deals, business conversations, and fan mail... I've sent multiple emails about the situation and received nothing back in reply.
So this is where I'm left. Does anybody have an ideas? Think I can talk to valve about it? Should I try to make a public post on a fnaf board explaining the situation?
It's been 9 years, countless more FNAF games, and three US presidents later but the ban and the embarrassment it represents still lingers.
And I would appreciate any advice anyone has concerning the situation. Thank you.
What's his email address and is this really a good idea? To be honest I was skeptical of emailing Scott about the issue to begin with... I guess part of me is worried I'd get something worse than a forum ban for speaking up.
https://www.valvesoftware.com/en/contact?contact-person=Gabe+Newell
As long as you're respectful in you're message I doubt something worse will happen lol.
You could also try customer service but I'm not sure they have jurisdiction over matters like this.
I'm not sure how to word the message
"9 years ago, I accidentally pissed off the creator of this franchise, so he banned me, but then we had pleasant conversations later and I just never thought to ask for an unban until after he got so rich and famous that I couldn't speak to him anymore."
Is already wordy and weird
I would not do this. The more you think about the ban and try to do something about it, the more it will be in the front of your mind. These kinds of problems only have as much power over you as you give them. I speak from experience here - this kind of spiral only makes your life harder, without giving you anything in return.
The best thing you can do for yourself is to laugh it off and recognize that it's just a silly misunderstanding, and that you've learned from it.