I think publicly shaming rule breakers should be disallowed on the forums. The reason is that if it remains allowed, people would then post threads about it instead of simply reporting the player, causing trouble and flooding the forums for no reason. Also new players don’t want to see forum users calling each other out because they “broke the server rules” and they won’t like it and would quit the forums because of that. It’s honestly quite annoying, and it should be a rule here. People are posting threads about how a specific person is autoclicking instead of reporting them and I am tired of it.
Edit: forgot to add this but here’s the punishment track for this new rule: Warning -> 24h ban -> 7d ban -> 14d ban -> 30d ban -> 90d ban -> 180d ban -> perm ban (you’re down bad if you made it this far)
Edit 2: also forgot to include that keeping public shaming FORCES STAFF to dig through the forums instead of the appropriate section for reports, significantly decreasing the efficiency of rule breakers being banned.
Edit 3: a lot of people are confused if posting a report in the wrong section counts as public shaming. It is defined as:
-Posting a player report publicly
-making threads to call out users mainly for their actions
-changing your signature or profile to throw shade at someone
-using a rule-breaker’s name as an example in a rule-changing suggestion.
NOW YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS
Edit: forgot to add this but here’s the punishment track for this new rule: Warning -> 24h ban -> 7d ban -> 14d ban -> 30d ban -> 90d ban -> 180d ban -> perm ban (you’re down bad if you made it this far)
Edit 2: also forgot to include that keeping public shaming FORCES STAFF to dig through the forums instead of the appropriate section for reports, significantly decreasing the efficiency of rule breakers being banned.
Edit 3: a lot of people are confused if posting a report in the wrong section counts as public shaming. It is defined as:
-Posting a player report publicly
-making threads to call out users mainly for their actions
-changing your signature or profile to throw shade at someone
-using a rule-breaker’s name as an example in a rule-changing suggestion.
NOW YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS
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