Vanth
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Hello once again Tributes!
To day it has come to my attention that there is a large margin for improvement on the Teamspeak side of Moderation. Having spent the best part of two days inside General/Premium Teamspeak channels I have come to realise that Teamspeak Moderation is not as good as it should be.
I have witnessed DDoS threats, death threats, unneeded and excessive cussing, Soundboards and Screamer links being spammed into the chat. For the past half an hour I have been attempting to think of an effective method to catch these "rule-breakers". Luckily for us, I have come up with a solution.
In no way does this solution end all "rule breaking" or put a stop to "sound boards" but it provides evidence by which these offenders can be punished. The only problem is that as of now, this "solution" is against the rules. However i'm going to pitch it to you either way, here we go :
To day it has come to my attention that there is a large margin for improvement on the Teamspeak side of Moderation. Having spent the best part of two days inside General/Premium Teamspeak channels I have come to realise that Teamspeak Moderation is not as good as it should be.
I have witnessed DDoS threats, death threats, unneeded and excessive cussing, Soundboards and Screamer links being spammed into the chat. For the past half an hour I have been attempting to think of an effective method to catch these "rule-breakers". Luckily for us, I have come up with a solution.
In no way does this solution end all "rule breaking" or put a stop to "sound boards" but it provides evidence by which these offenders can be punished. The only problem is that as of now, this "solution" is against the rules. However i'm going to pitch it to you either way, here we go :
- As of now, recording in public channels is banned for obvious reasons, but upon further inspection (by myself) Moderation does not seem to extend down to the general chats. However if we were somehow allowed to record in public channels, then users reporting offenders would be able to provide a form of evidence. If this was possible then the Moderator would not be obliged to warn the offender.
- Obviously there would need to be strict restriction, such as when a Moderator tells you to stop, you stop. But with help from non-Moderators Teamspeak Moderation would be a heck of a lot easier. So basically, lets allow recording in public channels, with restrictions/rules!