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M3PHIST0
Blackwater USA Inc. Pandemic Legion
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Posted - 2014.09.11 06:17:00 -
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So the guys scammed and trolled the hell out of people. Big Deal. Thats within EULA. If people are getting banned for trolling on teamspeak then you might as well ban half of every big alliance out there. |

M3PHIST0
Blackwater USA Inc. Pandemic Legion
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Posted - 2014.09.11 06:26:00 -
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IIshira wrote:M3PHIST0 wrote:So the guys scammed and trolled the hell out of people. Big Deal. Thats within EULA. If people are getting banned for trolling on teamspeak then you might as well ban half of every big alliance out there. TBH some of the bonus room stuff went a bit too far... I think there's a middle ground where some need to get thicker skin while others need to be a little bit more careful about what they do.. All I'm saying is make the rules clear... I don't want to be smashed by CCP for breaking some secret rule.
A little clarification would be nice. I know a few of the people that got banned and they're just trolls like alot of us are, yet they got all accts perma banned. Personally I think perma ban if a bit far. A month or two would suffice just fine. |

M3PHIST0
Blackwater USA Inc. Pandemic Legion
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Posted - 2014.09.11 07:04:00 -
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Veers Belvar wrote:IIshira wrote:
Exactly how many times have stepped on a land mine? Have you been doing the things that got the others blown up? If you have stepped on one you now know better. If not you either know by now how to avoid one, or you cannot learn how to avoid one.
So wait till someone gets banned and don't copy what they did. Slight problem with this is CCP doesn't always make their bans and reasons for them public.
To me at least, and hopefully to others as well, the recordings I listened to were sufficiently appalling that the bans were warranted under any conceivable definition of harassment. It would be one thing if people were getting permabanned for legitimately borderline conduct, but this is really not a good example of that. Anyone involved knew clear as day that they were doing something deeply wrong, and quite rightfully are now facing the music. [/quote]
Most coms are appalling, nobody forced these people to stay logged into coms. They chose to do so, so they could try to get their stuff back. Most people would have logged out, cut their losses and learned from it. |

M3PHIST0
Blackwater USA Inc. Pandemic Legion
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Posted - 2014.09.11 07:14:00 -
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Veers Belvar wrote:M3PHIST0 wrote:
Most coms are appalling, nobody forced these people to stay logged into coms. They chose to do so, so they could try to get their stuff back. Most people would have logged out, cut their losses and learned from it.
The scam is allowed. It would have been legit for them to tell the guy - sorry bro, it was all a scam, we took your isk, better luck next time. Pushing it to the next level and getting someone to do embarrassing things on coms in the false and vain hope of getting their own isk back is the problem. The good news is its easy to avoid the same pitfall. If you scam someone just be happy that you got their stuff, no need to rub it in or make them try and do humiliating stuff to get it back. It's just so easy to avoid entirely.
I'm not gunna try and say they didn't take too far in some instances. They probably did. All I'm saying is a Perma-ban for a "first time offence" is pretty stiff. A 3 month ban would send a good solid message. |
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