You can get warned by a supervisor. You should not be threatened with anything beyond the loss of privileges to participate. If it involves more than that, then take it up with a Community Assistant. They don't have the right to threaten you with offline actions or bodily harm
Every supervisor earnestly tries to be even-handed in all-things, but naturally as all people are human, they are bound to make mistakes. If you seriously believe that you have been mistreated by a Supervisor, message that Supervisor. If they refuse to discuss the situation with you, talk to a Senior Supervisor. However, it is more likely than not that a Supervisor has warned you about certain conduct which is in violation of the Guidelines, but which you believe is no big deal. Then the Supervisor takes adverse action against you and you feel that you have been wronged even though they had previously threatened adverse action. This does not make the Supervisor a hypocrite.
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Yes, a Senior Supervisor must be a Category Supervisor.(See the Related question.)
No, you have to be a Category Supervisor in order to become a Senior Supervisor. (See the Related question.)
The spelling for supervisor is supervisor; you had it spelled correctly in the question.
A Supervisor can be a Supervisor for however long he or she wants until the Supervisor deletes his/her account, is blocked or demoted for violating rules, or wants to quit being a Supervisor. If a supervisor remains inactive for a certain amount of time, he/she may have their supervisor powers taken away until he/she contributes again.
The suffix of "supervisor" is "-or."
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If a floating supervisor wishes to become a category supervisor, they can apply in the same way that a non-supervisor would, by sending an email to the appropriate email address.
No, he might want another job as a supervisor that pays more.
She supervisor me with tons of work