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Is this a good idea?

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DragonQuaffle

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Hello world!


So I think we can all agree that all the hacking is a real problem. I have seen a lot of suggestions of what to do with the hackers after they get reported, but I think there is room for improvement when it comes to the reporting itself. As of now there are a lot of amazing helpers out there who report hackers themselves, and then a staff member has to overlook the report before a potential ban. To me this seems as a lot of wasted time from the staff members side. What if there was a faster way for a staff member to view all the reports? Now there are probably multiple reports for the same player and overlooking all of these reports for the same player is wasted time. Is it possible to change the way we report players? The template we use now is a perfect starting point. Can there be a way to “search” a players name (it gets registered), cross of the type of hack (anti-KB, fly, kill aura etc.), and then have a type of database where the link to video evidence gets stored, so a staff member can go to a certain player, and see multiple people ban the same person and therefor have multiple videos to go through, and If the first video/evidence is good enough then the staff member obviously don’t have to go through the rest.


Does this sound like something can be done? What do other players think?
 

Zombiepower

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Hello world!


So I think we can all agree that all the hacking is a real problem. I have seen a lot of suggestions of what to do with the hackers after they get reported, but I think there is room for improvement when it comes to the reporting itself. As of now there are a lot of amazing helpers out there who report hackers themselves, and then a staff member has to overlook the report before a potential ban. To me this seems as a lot of wasted time from the staff members side. What if there was a faster way for a staff member to view all the reports? Now there are probably multiple reports for the same player and overlooking all of these reports for the same player is wasted time. Is it possible to change the way we report players? The template we use now is a perfect starting point. Can there be a way to “search” a players name (it gets registered), cross of the type of hack (anti-KB, fly, kill aura etc.), and then have a type of database where the link to video evidence gets stored, so a staff member can go to a certain player, and see multiple people ban the same person and therefor have multiple videos to go through, and If the first video/evidence is good enough then the staff member obviously don’t have to go through the rest.


Does this sound like something can be done? What do other players think?
This is a realy nice idea but they maked it invisible because the peops could see why they where banned and who banned him . So that not such a good point but i will give it a chanche +1
 
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Now there are probably multiple reports for the same player and overlooking all of these reports for the same player is wasted time.
I like your thinking! Although I don't know if it's possible.

The past few days I saw a lot of posts regarding one player. I personally can't lock other threads when someone else reported the player as well.
A suggestion like this which could get implemented (again, I'm not sure if it's possible) would make things a lot easier! :)
 
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Nikboo

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I can't, they only ask if I want to appeal.

Type in the players name who broke a rule and it will come up with a page of what offences the player has committed. For example if you put in ZacharyJL then you will see that he has been banned and muted before!
 

DragonQuaffle

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Yes, but some people (Which are new to PvP) would think that the guy who killed them was hacking. The command was there but was deleted due to people abusing it.
Ah okay, but you would need video proof? And you would not get that if player is not hacking?
 

samitannir

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I like your thinking! Although I don't know if it's possible.

The past few days I saw a lot of posts regarding one player. I personally can't lock other threads when someone else reported the player as well.
A suggestion like this which could get implemented (again, I'm not sure if it's possible) would make things a lot easier! :)
The command won't work, but I get what you mean.
What if you can make reports public again but disable for normal members to reply, However can only reply if they have evidence against the reported user.
 
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Nikboo

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Oh! Sorry! I think I understand the thread now! Basically you want a reports section where you type in a players name and you make a report against them so it would help stop duplicate reports?

I like this idea but it would be a bit hard for staff members to go through reports in my opinion.
 

samitannir

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Type in the players name who broke a rule and it will come up with a page of what offences the player has committed. For example if you put in ZacharyJL then you will see that he has been banned and muted before!
Like how? I type his name in the appeal?
Please read the actual thread before replying,..
I did, what I meant was that the command would be abused...
Ah okay, but you would need video proof? And you would not get that if player is not hacking?
I get you know, but isn't it better to:
What if you can make reports public again but disable for normal members to reply, However can only reply if they have evidence against the reported user.
Oh! Sorry! I think I understand the thread now! Basically you want a reports section where you type in a players name and you make a report against them?
Like the above one.
 
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Nikboo

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Yes! kinda so multiple people can work together to defeat the hackers

Ok, I understand the idea now! I like it but how would staff members see the appeal. I mean, they wouldn't just type in a random name and see if he has a report on him?
 
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