A few months back I would record every game that I was in to ban hackers that I would see (and get montage clips ;D ), but now that I've heard of this rule (let's be honest 90% of us haven't read all of the rules and haven't heard of this rule until now), I am hesitant to record hackers that I see. Mostly for 2 main reasons: one is that the person hacking will obviously just purchase a bunch of MCAlts, change their IP or something, come back on MCSG and continue hacking, thus wasting my time and effort completely. Secondly (and more importantly): this rule; if anything ever goes wrong with YouTube (accidentally delete account, video gets flagged by the hacker's friends and gets taken down by YT, etc.), I would be banned forever.
I don't want to disrespect staff by saying this, but THIS RULE IS DUMB, it makes legitimate MCSG players who record and try to ban hackers hesitant to do so. That's probably why there's been such a HUGE jump in the population of hackers on MCSG in the last few months, it's because people are now scared to upload evidence, myself included.
We aren't changing the rules because of people not reading them; that's like saying if I murdered someone, I shouldn't be punished because I didn't know it was illegal/wrong to kill people.
In response to Devin's post, this example isn't the best, a better example would be: If someone was murdered (caught hacking), he is only put in jail for a week on first offence, and finally sentenced for life if done a second time, but if the scientist who is doing the forensics accidentally misplaces the DNA samples that prove the person guilty of the murder (the person who puts up ban evidence), he's put in jail for life. THIS WOULD NEVER HAPPEN! The scientist may be fired from his job for being a clumsy idiot (temp-ban) but not put in jail FOR LIFE, for a complete accident like this.
Oh ya, and the thing about deleting evidence from your channel to get your friend unbanned, that's BS. I mean really, who would have their friend record them hacking so that he can delete the evidence and have the hacking friend post a ban dispute and get unbanned since there's no evidence anymore. Okay, maybe a few idiots may try and do this; like 0.1% of all hacker reports may have this intent. But the other 99.9% of hacker reports are the legitimately good people of MCSG trying to get the dirty hackers out of their servers. Yes, sometimes mistakes are made and evidence might get deleted for whatever reason, but honestly these people shouldn't be perm banned for something that might not even be their fault.
This rule is much too harsh and makes it so that the best people of the community are banned: the people who actually want to see change in the community by recording and attempting to ban hackers. What I suggest to the people that want to record and ban hackers is that you should open up anonymous YT and MCSG forum accounts and post all of the evidence using these accounts, so you put yourself at no risk when trying to ban a hacker if the evidence somehow is deleted.
For all the reasons above and more, I believe that this rule must be changed.