Okay I finally got around to posting my thoughts on this. I don't think it will be as long as first intended.
Lets start off by saying the yes this 100% should be a bannable offence. By removing evidence you are allowing other users (hackers) to roam free which we already have an epidemic of. But it should not be a perm ban that is crazy. First of all people might now read the rules and this seems like a pretty harsh punishment. While yes I know if you play on MCSG you agree to the terms and conditions but the truth is that probably 10% of users who have logged onto the system have actually read them.
Also a lot of people might have active YouTube channels and for someone that is trying to keep track of videos, old out dated hacker videos can clog this up.
Also there is the case that YouTube can take down the video or sites like Imgur can remove the image. Why should a user be punished for the actions of another.
Now with that clear I would like to put forward a solution/ recommendations /new policy that I would see be effective.
The main backbone of this new policy would be as follows. The user who submits the report and deletes the evidence gets banned for the amount of time the user who was originally banned for.
Example A.
- [User 1] submits a report abuse of a hacker. The evidence is valid and [The hacker] gets banned for 1 week as it was there 1st offence. 2 months later [User 1] decides to clean out his YouTube and deletes the video. While at the same time [The hacker] decides too try and clean his record so he can apply for mod. So he makes a ban dispute. The Sr staff review the ban dispute and notice the evidence is deleted. [The hacker] gets a clean history and [User 1] is banned for a week.
Example B.
- [User 1] submits a report abuse of a hacker. The evidence is valid and [The hacker] gets perm banned as it was his second offence. 2 months later [User 1] decides to clean out his YouTube and deletes the video. While at the same time [The hacker] decides to make a ban dispute. The Sr staff review the ban dispute and notice the evidence is deleted. [The hacker] gets unbanned and [User 1] is perm banned.
The second soloution (By
Cscoop ) Is that we operate the rule for deleting evidence the same as hacking which would be as follows.
- [First offence] 1 week ban.
- [Second offence] Perm ban.
Do you see where I am coming from. Now as well as this rule change I have some more recommendations.
- Add a rule book to the hub so users can be more aware of the rules.
- A new report abuse template as follows.
In-Game-Name [Of rule breaker]:
Reason:
Proof:
Key times on video [Optional]:
Time and date [Optional]:
Gametype:
I {Your name} agree to all the rules and regulations of MCGamer and understand that if I purposely remove/ delete evidence I risk being removed from MCGamer.
3. Before a user is banned from the network they should be first contacted and given a time to explain there situation/ re-upload the evidence.
I hope you (The administration team) take this into consideration and I would love to hear some feedback on my proposed solution.
Wow that felt like I was trying to sell a product on Dragons Den or something xD