(edited by Primexes.2165)
Discussion: Make REPORTING matter!
Post has been updated with additional information – as per moderator request. :S
Already suggested something like this, about goldsellers. In my implementation however, the moment you press the report button, the ability to post in chat and send mail on the reported account gets suspended. No need for 100-200 reports, 1 is enough. I called it “light ban”. It offers great power, and would hit the goldsellers hard. If someone abused this option, he would be suspended in return. And the math agrees that sorting through a few tagged accounts beats going through 5000 reports.
The 100-200 reports give a greater bracket for someone to just report you because they don’t like what your saying in /map. Using 1 report to suspend all communications is way to easy for abuse and you would spend your life going through reports and chasing people who abuse the system. Think about it…. if it only took 1 report, what is to stop anyone from just cutting you off because they disagree. Trying to convince about 100 people to report you takes a little more argument – and people reporting gold spammers in /map can easily get up to 100+
The point was to give the community some power without making is too easy to abuse, as I said… it’s harder to kitten off 200 people in /map than just one single person who knows they can shutdown your communication with one report.
This could definitely work using your ‘light ban’ idea… however it has to be consistent number so that someone cannot abuse the system easily. 200 reports against your account in 24hrs is good enough for a red-flag. 1 is just too little.
I definitely think something like this should be implemented. For the few times I’ve really felt strongly about reporting a person(s), they all basically kept going for over an hour, getting progressively worse, even when told that they were reported. By the time any action is taken (if at all), the damage is already done; far too many players had been exposed to the behavior, and many get sucked in, just adding fuel to the fire by provoking them (“feeding the trolls”). It’s not a good gaming environment.
Perhaps maybe at the 100-200 mark, something could auto-scan the reported chat messages for banned words and phrases?