So I was on FeralHeart a couple minutes ago and was wandering around when I went into a warrior cat territory. I didn't want to cause any harm and they attacked me. So I attacked back in self-defense and they like swarmed me. O.O So I laid down and died, but one of them didn't get the message. So I was like "healed itself and walked away" because I wanted to be done. And the leader said "I don't do that *shiz*". But my character is a bio-dog so I was like read my bio. I think they are trying to report me. I know I god-modded but I just wanted to be done. Some people don't seem to get the message :\
They can't claim public territory, so there was no territory at ALL, so no need to worry there. If they attacked you for being in their non existant territory then ignore it. They are fools, and they can't report you for godmodding, that's ridiculous.
1. It's not actually against rules.
2. The report button doesn't actually work XD
I really think there's a difference between OOC territory claiming and in-character territory claiming. I mean, if it happens in roleplay, you should respect that. You should also respect the space that they're using and not barge into their roleplay, which they might think that you're doing if you're close by. But, I mean, if someone starts claiming territory OOCly and telling you to get off of their land, there's a huge problem there, because they can't literally own it. People tend to, at that time, start going in-character and start ripping your head off.
I remember when I was on my fox character around the Y-River, and I ran into some warrior cats. I was just all like "Uh, okay.." and made my character start napping under a random rock.
They started attacking me and kept chasin' me away and stuff, but I never did any harm. I got sick of it and just ran away eventually. They didn't take into consideration that the fox can't understand feline language, and the cats can't understand canine language. However, I can also see how that could be reasonable, because in the books, the cats always chase foxes and badgers out of their territory to keep their families and kits safe...