Feedback on Player Conduct Reports

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Posted by: Zraak.4590

Zraak.4590

As it is now a player can send various types of reports, if the player observes something that might violate the User Agreement and/or the Rules of Conduct.
Right now there are Botting, Inappropriate Character Name, Spamming, Verbal Abuse, Scamming, Selling Gold and LFG System Abuse.
But as a player you get no feedback upon your report at all. Not even some statistics on the evaluation of your report. I mean what is the point in reporting, if you get the impression that it doesn’t make a difference.
It could be nothing more than some empty GUI that has no function behind it at all. Without a feedback it is more or less a placebo. Some bland tasteless soul candy.
As a user I want to know, if that action actually does anything. How else will I see that there is really stuff done behind the scenes. That there is some interest of people who want to improve the gaming experience.
For example, if I see some player that acts out like a bot in my view, I want to know if my observation was correct. Did I just randomly guess? Did I falsely accuse players of actions that were based on my personal biased perception? How else could I learn to recognize a bot, when I am not someone programming them?
So what is the point in offering a report system, when I get the impression that without feedback it is utterly meaningless for me to use.

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Posted by: Zaklex.6308

Zaklex.6308

For privacy reasons they can’t provide you with any information on a report you filed, that’s why there’s no feedback…and if you’ve seen all the responses from the CS team leads when someone posts on the forum about a report that was filed that is the answer given.

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Posted by: Zraak.4590

Zraak.4590

That you usually do not hand out information on a specific case is a given. But you can hand out information on a statistical basis with some delay.
Back in Guild Wars days they showed Dhuum scything banned players. Witch is as specific as it can get in my eyes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lf5urf-QVzY&hd=1

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Posted by: Inculpatus cedo.9234

Inculpatus cedo.9234

You can read the Dev Tracker to learn about the thousands of accounts closed, many because of reports. You can learn about specific action taken on some reported accounts when the account owner posts his/her case for public consumption.

The in-game report window states there will be no personal acknowledgement of your report. I’m sure you agree discussing other’s accounts with the public when the discussion was not instigated by the account owner would be inappropriate.

As for a Dhuum-like ban/suspension mechanic, the CS Team Lead addresses that issue in the Support sub-forum, again found by perusing the Dev Tracker.

Good luck.

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Posted by: echo.2053

echo.2053

Make an inappropriate character name and see what happens, for everything else there is mastercard.

Bender the offender – Proud violator of 17 safe spaces –

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Posted by: Behellagh.1468

Behellagh.1468

And int the case of Dhuum, I think it was targeted at gold sellers so transitory or stolen accounts.

We are heroes. This is what we do!

RIP City of Heroes

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Posted by: Lord Kuru.3685

Lord Kuru.3685

If you add a player to your friends or blocked list you can track whether they’re online — it’s how WvW players can tell whether their neighborhood siege troll is around so they know to be extra vigilant.

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Posted by: Zraak.4590

Zraak.4590

You can read the Dev Tracker to learn about the thousands of accounts closed, many because of reports. You can learn about specific action taken on some reported accounts when the account owner posts his/her case for public consumption.

The in-game report window states there will be no personal acknowledgement of your report. I’m sure you agree discussing other’s accounts with the public when the discussion was not instigated by the account owner would be inappropriate.

The Dev Tracker doesn’t give you a clue about your own evaluation basis. You need feedback to see if you were right or wrong in sending a report. How else could you realize your own mistakes? There is no need to discuss a specific case if you have some solid statistical numbers that display the results of your own behaviour. They give you a chance to lern from.

As for a Dhuum-like ban/suspension mechanic, the CS Team Lead addresses that issue in the Support sub-forum, again found by perusing the Dev Tracker.

I not suggesting a Dhuum ban mechanic. My reference towards it was just an example of a specific account information that is given out to the public. Another example would be the Hall of Monuments Reward Calculator, that could be abused as an identifier of profitable targets for phishing or hacking.
The amount of phishing mails I received when that thing got online skyrocked in that month. The same applies for the leaderboards.
There already is enough information out there to start witch hunt, but the median of people I know has no interest in such a thing. And to be afraid of being pinned to an online pillory seems kind of childish considering the people that already do that on their own free will and therefore give enough to gape at for people who care.
Just take a look around here and maybe on facebook and you will see what I mean.
So why not handing out some statistical data you can reflect upon?