Hi all,
When making reports, I've noticed that some of mine have been closed when I can see for 100% they are blatantly hacking - so I presume it got closed because they already got banned by Sentinel, or from another report.
However, one cannot be certain of this - so I propose the suggestion that a short reason for why the report was closed would be helpful, not just so that people know if it was a Sentinel-ban, but also so people can improve on gathering evidence, i.e. if a report is closed for 'not enough evidence', then the player will be able to next time gather more to ensure a successful report.
Alternatively if the report was not enough for an offense, then a message could be added to say so. I've made an example of what I think would be helpful:
Please let me know if you guys think this would be a helpful feature :) I just find it a bit meh that I can't see for what reason the report was closed :3
EDIT: Have now been told that this already exists when you click on the username, but I'll keep the suggestion up, since it's not quite the same.
When making reports, I've noticed that some of mine have been closed when I can see for 100% they are blatantly hacking - so I presume it got closed because they already got banned by Sentinel, or from another report.
However, one cannot be certain of this - so I propose the suggestion that a short reason for why the report was closed would be helpful, not just so that people know if it was a Sentinel-ban, but also so people can improve on gathering evidence, i.e. if a report is closed for 'not enough evidence', then the player will be able to next time gather more to ensure a successful report.
Alternatively if the report was not enough for an offense, then a message could be added to say so. I've made an example of what I think would be helpful:
Please let me know if you guys think this would be a helpful feature :) I just find it a bit meh that I can't see for what reason the report was closed :3
EDIT: Have now been told that this already exists when you click on the username, but I'll keep the suggestion up, since it's not quite the same.
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