ES Recruitment Drive
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A Report Board.
Now, what I'd like to see if a general Report board, not for staff or for scam reports, for users who are bullying, trolling, being dicks etc. I'd imagine it's quite hard for newcomers to figure out how to report people who are causing disturbances ingame, I've often seen people joining gmtourneys to talk to game masters about it, so I think a board dedicated to these problems would be useful.

(I discussed this with Siku; and no normal reports don't belong in scam reports)

Incase it gets lost over time here is marcus's brilliant ideas.

Originally Posted by marcus View Post
Bump.

I think this really needs to be implemented. An "In-Game Reports" sub-forum seems quite reasonable.

Currently, all in-game related reports are to be sent to GMs (or any higher up). However, not many members (especially new members) have the knowledge required to file a successful report(farming, spamming, trolling, racism, etc.). This means tons and tons of unreported instances. I believe we can solve most of this problem by giving users a place to report such instances.

It would also be great for the Scam Reports board (As Risk stated) to help remove the "clutter" of threads.

Some ideas for the board;

Information Regarding In-Game Reports
The board would be able to provide a lot of valuable information to users about what exactly to report (at which point a little "trash talk" is considered harassment(knowing what they should just ignore/what they should report)). As well as other useful tidbits such as how to take a screenshot or how to file a proper report.

Duel Scam Offenders Thread (A mass compiled list of offenders)
The board could also contain a "heads up" thread or something to the likes of that. Basically this thread would contain a list of users who have been caught duel scamming. (Yes, I realize this would be quite tedious)

Suspicious Behavior Reports
The idea is to be able to file reports based on little to no solid evidence. It seems silly but let me explain.

The other day I had the opportunity to play in a bet room that had a 150k decap prize. Unfortunately, before the prize was claimed an individual named Juhos crashed the room(GG TC). He had actually been crashing rooms earlier this week but was not reported because no actual "evidence" of him crashing the rooms were available. (Until recently B&) Anyways, the idea behind this would be for users to report suspicious behavior/crash claims(you get the idea). If someone gets reported enough then obviously there is an issue with that user and something should probably be done.

That's all I have for now. Would really like to see people add more to this!

Last edited by lillian; Jan 26, 2014 at 01:42 PM.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
[4:37 PM] ponf: y'all might think i'm not wild enough to send dick pics over toribash
[4:37 PM] ponf: you'd be wrong
uwu i wuv you uwu
That's not even nearly what I meant. Go to support or rapid threads for that.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
[4:37 PM] ponf: y'all might think i'm not wild enough to send dick pics over toribash
[4:37 PM] ponf: you'd be wrong
uwu i wuv you uwu
Definitely needed.
Once a thread for this is made, reporting players for misconduct would be a breeze.
~Supported.
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Yes please. This would make sorting through reports much less tedious. They're completely unorganized right now.
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Bump.

I think this really needs to be implemented. An "In-Game Reports" sub-forum seems quite reasonable.

Currently, all in-game related reports are to be sent to GMs (or any higher up). However, not many members (especially new members) have the knowledge required to file a successful report(farming, spamming, trolling, racism, etc.). This means tons and tons of unreported instances. I believe we can solve most of this problem by giving users a place to report such instances.

It would also be great for the Scam Reports board (As Risk stated) to help remove the "clutter" of threads.

Some ideas for the board;

Information Regarding In-Game Reports
The board would be able to provide a lot of valuable information to users about what exactly to report (at which point a little "trash talk" is considered harassment(knowing what they should just ignore/what they should report)). As well as other useful tidbits such as how to take a screenshot or how to file a proper report.

Duel Scam Offenders Thread (A mass compiled list of offenders)
The board could also contain a "heads up" thread or something to the likes of that. Basically this thread would contain a list of users who have been caught duel scamming. (Yes, I realize this would be quite tedious)

Suspicious Behavior Reports
The idea is to be able to file reports based on little to no solid evidence. It seems silly but let me explain.

The other day I had the opportunity to play in a bet room that had a 150k decap prize. Unfortunately, before the prize was claimed an individual named Juhos crashed the room(GG TC). He had actually been crashing rooms earlier this week but was not reported because no actual "evidence" of him crashing the rooms were available. (Until recently B&) Anyways, the idea behind this would be for users to report suspicious behavior/crash claims(you get the idea). If someone gets reported enough then obviously there is an issue with that user and something should probably be done.

That's all I have for now. Would really like to see people add more to this!
Last edited by marcus; Jan 26, 2014 at 08:55 AM.
~Supported. These ideas are very well planned out, I was kind of pissed off when the decap prize was sunk.
Last edited by tylercoon; Jan 27, 2014 at 02:30 AM.
Supported. It would be nice to have a means by which we could, in an organized fashion, leave posts for the staff to read about the aforementioned problems that persist in-game.
Originally Posted by marcus View Post
Bump.

I think this really needs to be implemented. An "In-Game Reports" sub-forum seems quite reasonable.

Currently, all in-game related reports are to be sent to GMs (or any higher up). However, not many members (especially new members) have the knowledge required to file a successful report(farming, spamming, trolling, racism, etc.). This means tons and tons of unreported instances. I believe we can solve most of this problem by giving users a place to report such instances.

It would also be great for the Scam Reports board (As Risk stated) to help remove the "clutter" of threads.

Some ideas for the board;

Information Regarding In-Game Reports
The board would be able to provide a lot of valuable information to users about what exactly to report (at which point a little "trash talk" is considered harassment(knowing what they should just ignore/what they should report)). As well as other useful tidbits such as how to take a screenshot or how to file a proper report.

Duel Scam Offenders Thread (A mass compiled list of offenders)
The board could also contain a "heads up" thread or something to the likes of that. Basically this thread would contain a list of users who have been caught duel scamming. (Yes, I realize this would be quite tedious)

Suspicious Behavior Reports
The idea is to be able to file reports based on little to no solid evidence. It seems silly but let me explain.

The other day I had the opportunity to play in a bet room that had a 150k decap prize. Unfortunately, before the prize was claimed an individual named Juhos crashed the room(GG TC). He had actually been crashing rooms earlier this week but was not reported because no actual "evidence" of him crashing the rooms were available. (Until recently B&) Anyways, the idea behind this would be for users to report suspicious behavior/crash claims(you get the idea). If someone gets reported enough then obviously there is an issue with that user and something should probably be done.

That's all I have for now. Would really like to see people add more to this!

Maintaining a naughty list isn't a job I'd assign to anyone. Besides there's a vast portion of duelers who only read the duel scam thread until after they get scammed. The plan was to make the board so users can only see their own threads, so there's no external interference with any of the cases as a result of them being reported.