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[Discuss] Titan Reporting

Robert Baar rbaar at aol.com
Sat May 10 14:12:34 CEST 2008


Brian Hendricks wrote:
> Wow, been a long time since I've posted to the Discussion list.
>
> I'd like to bring up something that needs to be fixed.
>
> Under "Contact Titans", the following is listed:
>
> *Never use the Titans to threaten or intimidate another player by 
> telling him that you have or will report him to the Titans.*
>
> I received this notification on a report I filed, when someone 
> suggested they would report a player to the Titans:
>
> /Your complaint titled "Threatening to report to Titans" has been 
> /rejected/. The reason for this rejection is: Warning someone that a 
> report will be made in the future is not a punishable act. It is 
> actually better that someone makes it clear they are not happy and 
> will take further action if the situation is not cleared up. Hopefully 
> this will resolve itself prior to Titan action./
>
> I reported such an action because I remember, when I was a baby duck 
> in this game, I made a very similar post and was lightning bolted for 
> threatening to report in the future, if the action continued.  Since 
> this has obviously changed, it needs to be clarified on the Report 
> Titans screen so others do not send in needless reports to the Titans.
>
Now I find this highly ironic, as just about three weeks ago someone got 
a public warning in my realm for doing that very same thing.  They said 
something along the lines of "This is getting out of hand, and unless we 
can bring a resolution to it, I am going to have to get the Titans 
involved."   Someone reported him.  There was no bolt, and the public 
warning was effectively a catalyst to ending the mess, so it worked out, 
but I still find it funny. 

I suppose there is a lot to do with the context surrounding each issue, 
and am not complaining, just thought I would share a related story...



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