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Mlpoknzaba

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Hello !

Please can someone explain to me because I don't understand this thing about MCSG.

I play survival games a lot and I get to fight against a lot of hackers, they obviously kill me and I record and report them.

Now here my question comes, why in my evidence, must my video be unlisted on youtube?

Why can't I keep my videos on public?

Mods told me in my report threads that I must keep my evidence on unlisted.

They don't want us (people who report hackers) to show others that the server has hackers?

As a youtuber, I want to show my subs how many hackers are on mcsg, so they can see that sometimes I face them when I try to record, however...

I really don't get it, please can someone explain it to me.

Thanks !
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All report abuse videos should be unlisted, and the only time you give out the link is when staff ask for it, or in the report abuse.
 

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Keep in mind that it is 100% possible for you to upload a video as public, and still use it as ban evidence. It's just that the MCGamer Staff doesn't want you to, for what they've said above. If you want to, it's not like they're going to stop you or not deal with the hacker - after all, you're still doing a good deed by reporting the person.

However, that doesn't mean it's good.
 

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Keep in mind that it is 100% possible for you to upload a video as public, and still use it as ban evidence. It's just that the MCGamer Staff doesn't want you to, for what they've said above. If you want to, it's not like they're going to stop you or not deal with the hacker - after all, you're still doing a good deed by reporting the person.

However, that doesn't mean it's good.
QA;TL I guess.
 

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With all the answers on the thread, I believe the question was fully answered. I'll go ahead and put that I completely agree with Tacoface's response found here-
There are a couple of reasons we ask this. When just anybody can get access to an evidence video, It causes a lot of trouble for whoever recorded and uploaded the evidence. Take a look at any public evidence video. Usually you see lots of angry comments where people are ranting about how the person in the video never hacked, recorder is blind, ect. By putting it on unlisted, the evidence remains between the hacker and the staff, and none of that has to happen.

While someone may have broken the rules, that doesn't mean they lose their right of privacy. Many people who have been banned wish not to share their past. If anybody can google their minecraft name and come up with their evidence, they lose that privacy.

Unlisted is just a much less troublesome way of listing evidence, all things considered.
To sum it up, we don't want any problems to be caused for those who record the evidence.

Question answered (All throughout the thread and mainly Tacoface's response), thread locked :)
 

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I personally think that it should be permitted to make them completely public. its true that they broke the rules and haven't a right of privacy. think about in the real world, anybody's crime record is available for people to see on the internet. if you break a rule, people can know if the information is given to them. I for one am pretty sure that the admins just don't want the public knowing how to corrupt the hacking issue truly is on mcgamer. but, eh whatever.
There are plenty of problems with many real life criminal justice systems. I'm happy to say that we have the freedom to not do things the way many of those systems do. We also don't really care how many hacker videos are on youtube. If anything, more public hacker videos makes it look like more people are being reported or dealt with, therefore making us look better.

Before you go claiming that rule-breakers should have no privacy and be completely exposed, remember that most of us have probably been banned or at least kicked before. The same systems we have in place to keep hackers histories private also keep your histories private. I can't go blabbing about hackers ban reasons because of the same rule that stops me from blabbing about your ban reasons (Assuming you have them, I'm not even able to confirm that much)

Whoops, sorry tree :D
 
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