Silence is the term used to describe the punishment of limiting a user's means of communications within the osu! community. Members of the Global Moderation Team and Nomination Assessment Team typically issue these silences to maintain a clean environment, both on the website and in-game.
Silence record in the profile page
A user who has an active silence cannot do the following:
Silence warning in the chat
Once a silence is issued to a user, all of their messages in chat are removed and an alert will be displayed in the place of the chat input field containing the duration of the active silence.1
The duration of a silence starts at 5 minutes and generally doubles for each subsequent offence, up to a maximum of 28 days, but the initial duration may vary depending on the offence committed and the user's prior history. The factors considered when determining the length of a silence include:
In some cases, users may receive a final warning before an account restriction is placed, providing an opportunity to cease the offending behaviour.
Some common reasons why users get silenced in public chat include, but are not limited to:
Silences may also be given to users for other reasons, such as (but not limited to):
While silences are implemented to maintain a positive community environment, errors can occur. If you believe that the silence issued to you was an error or unjustified, kindly contact the account support team at accounts@ppy.sh and explain the situation.
Keep in mind that you must use the email address associated with your osu! account and mention your username to confirm it's you.