We've kicked plenty of people who didn't want to participate in war and invited them back. After 50 wars, believe me if that 10 times limit existed, we would have known.
Don't listen to what kids say.
We've kicked plenty of people who didn't want to participate in war and invited them back. After 50 wars, believe me if that 10 times limit existed, we would have known.
Don't listen to what kids say.
Level 155, TH 10. Quebec Land
Thanks for all the responses.
Basically, I use kicking fairly liberally to "communicate" with clan members whose war performance is inadequate. EG:
"You didn't attack in the last Clan War and let the whole Clan down. Please rejoin the Clan and try harder next time."
Seems to work pretty well getting the message across, and the smilely softens the blow. Chat messages are often ignored or missed completely. Without this tool, it's like herding cats...
no, it doesn't mean you have failed as a leader. if you have a guy that doesn't want to be in wars cause he's trying to farm something up but still wants to a part of the clan then you would kick him before war starts so he won't be in and reinvite him back a lot of clans do it because sometimes things come up and people may forget to leave...it happens.
Leading the purge in purge~a~maniacs.....everybody can't be a purger these days. Check out the recruitment thread though (Purge~a~maniacs)
Just a coda to this thread.
Kicked a newbie out of the clan yesterday as a form of "communication"- telling him he (a) requests troops frequently but donated literally zero troops (b) skipped the clan war (except to pile on for free loot at the end)
Next day in person conversation:
Him: Hey- why did you kick me?
Me: Did you read the kick message I sent you?
Him: What message?
Me: FACEPALM.
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Co-Leader, ChickenMafia
I'm so glad this isn't true. I have kicked my mom 9 times for ♥♥♥♥ war attacks, one more and she would be done forever.