Slqme
Survivor
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2014
- Messages
- 78
- Reaction score
- 94
Hello! Im here to talk to you about something important to me. The situation on admitting to hacks.
Lets get started by defining exactly - What is admitting to hacks?
Admitting to hacks is where one said player says something which could be perceived as admitting that you, yourself, were telling everyone in the lobby you are in, that you hack.
Eg.
Nephilim_04 has joined<- I know mods have silent join, but thats for effect.
[69]: BrendonBennet: AwesomeKid1 haaacksssss
[1,454] AwesomeKid1: Lol, better turn my hacks off then
[1,337] Nephilim_04: Baaaaaaaaan!
[1,454] AwesomeKid1: Just kidding! ;(
[1,454] AwesomeKid1 has left (Banned)
Now don't get me wrong. I have nothing against mods for doing this, they are doing their job. Infact Nephilim_04 is my bae (Even though I've never met him and only seen him post once). But doesn't it seem a little ludicrous, that you are banned for the same amount of time for admitting to hacks than if they actually were hacking? Someone once said to me that say you went up to a police man and said you committed a murder, you may not be prosecuted for committing that murder, but certainly for wasting police time. And this is true, but the sentence for wasting police time would certainly not be as harsh as if you actually committed said crime. Also, even if you did say you committed to a crime, the police would not prosecute you there and then. They'd look into the crime first, and consider you a suspect.
What I am proposing is a better way for people who joke about hacking, (Because, lets be serious, who would be stupid enough to actually say they're hacking) to be banned, and suspected. So, this is how it would work:
The moderator would follow the person who admitted to hacks. Say someone said in the lobby "I hack!", the moderator would not simply ban said person right there, they would spectate the player, to see if they really ARE hacking. If they are, give them a ban, if they're not, simply warn them that saying you hack could cause bad consequences.
If they are already in a game and they admit to hacks, the moderator should kick that person out of the game, and follow them from there.
If someone submits a report abuse of someone "admitting" to hacks, that moderator would simply "note" down that persons name, and follow them as soon as they can.
Tell me what you think of this idea!
~Slqme
Lets get started by defining exactly - What is admitting to hacks?
Admitting to hacks is where one said player says something which could be perceived as admitting that you, yourself, were telling everyone in the lobby you are in, that you hack.
Eg.
Nephilim_04 has joined<- I know mods have silent join, but thats for effect.
[69]: BrendonBennet: AwesomeKid1 haaacksssss
[1,454] AwesomeKid1: Lol, better turn my hacks off then
[1,337] Nephilim_04: Baaaaaaaaan!
[1,454] AwesomeKid1: Just kidding! ;(
[1,454] AwesomeKid1 has left (Banned)
Now don't get me wrong. I have nothing against mods for doing this, they are doing their job. Infact Nephilim_04 is my bae (Even though I've never met him and only seen him post once). But doesn't it seem a little ludicrous, that you are banned for the same amount of time for admitting to hacks than if they actually were hacking? Someone once said to me that say you went up to a police man and said you committed a murder, you may not be prosecuted for committing that murder, but certainly for wasting police time. And this is true, but the sentence for wasting police time would certainly not be as harsh as if you actually committed said crime. Also, even if you did say you committed to a crime, the police would not prosecute you there and then. They'd look into the crime first, and consider you a suspect.
What I am proposing is a better way for people who joke about hacking, (Because, lets be serious, who would be stupid enough to actually say they're hacking) to be banned, and suspected. So, this is how it would work:
The moderator would follow the person who admitted to hacks. Say someone said in the lobby "I hack!", the moderator would not simply ban said person right there, they would spectate the player, to see if they really ARE hacking. If they are, give them a ban, if they're not, simply warn them that saying you hack could cause bad consequences.
If they are already in a game and they admit to hacks, the moderator should kick that person out of the game, and follow them from there.
If someone submits a report abuse of someone "admitting" to hacks, that moderator would simply "note" down that persons name, and follow them as soon as they can.
Tell me what you think of this idea!
~Slqme
Last edited: