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I think I accidentally got kicked from the game I was in.

Hi, I am (or think I'm still in) a D&D 5E game GMed by a Jesse P. and I think something either kicked me from the game or the game was accidentally deleted. I thought me and the GM were getting along okay and he didn't seem like the guy who would kick a guy without warning him first. Please help, the next session was supposed to be tomorrow.
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Lithl
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You should probably contact Jesse to figure out what happened. If it was an accident, Jesse will be able to reinvite you, and if it wasn't an accident Jesse is the only one who can tell you why.
For some reason Jesse blocoed me, John, and Christian from PMing him.
I hate to break this to you, but they kicked you.  For reasons no one knows but them. 
That's what it seems like, but this guy would warn us when a game would start late or wouldn't happen, so he doesn't seem like the kind of guy who would stop a game without warning.
Unfortunately, it happens. Sometimes folks don't like to deal with the awkward conversation or the conflict and prefer to remove and sever all ties instead.  A similar issue occurred with me and a GM of 3+ years.  It's disheartening, but sometimes things just happen that way.
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As someone that has had to kick people in game, it is really hard when every time you know, this could be the person that just goes Bat S#$t crazy and blows up your IM box. I have had several people just lay into me like I am the anti-Christ and it was their crusade to stop me (or it felt that bad) so I can totally understand their handling of this. It sucks, but nothing you can do now.
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B Simon Smith
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Some players are a little... out there. I've had players blow up my Skype and email before when they find out I'm a DM, and instead of shutting them down immediately I responded with a "I'll think about it" to the question of if I could run a game for them. When I finally refused, as I worked out the math and realized I already had too much on my plate from freelancing and such, I was the devil incarnate. I've even had players threaten with litigation because I had a "standing verbal contract" that I was in direct violation of.
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Pat S.
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As there is nothing roll20 can do since this is between players and GM as a social interaction and you have received some appropriate advice before it has drifted away from roll20 usage, I will close this thread. If the original poster wishes to discuss the matter to find out his options, he can email them at <a href="mailto:Team@rol20.net" rel="nofollow">Team@rol20.net</a>. We are sorry to hear that this happened.