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B1457339 18 on StormSiege_v3 (Multiplayer)

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9/22/2022 8:11:36 AMunknownrankShaman before revert after revert
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1 [q]The answer is to report them. People being reported is a good signal that people don't want to play with them. 1 [q]The answer is to report them. People being reported is a good signal that people don't want to play with them.
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4 Sure, but put yourself in our shoes for a second. So far it's been communicated to us ( over the course of our discourse on the forum) that people who make "pointless reports" or however the wording was ( it's been a while, admittedly) generally don't have their reports looked into. See the discussion with @Kapy ( was it?) recently. When users report something, they need some feedback mechanism that their reports are effective. Unfortunately the faith with that has been broken ( or at least in my perception of it) which is why you get forum posts like this or any other of the public call outs. People in the community look for this feedback ( ie: modaction) to determine norms and action or feedback encourages them to make more reports. When people see you ( the moderators) not "doing anything" because you've chosen to wait and see if it becomes a bigger issue, people lose faith in the system. 4 Sure, but put yourself in our shoes for a second. So far it's been communicated to us ( over the course of our discourse on the forum/discord/lobby) that people who make "pointless reports" or however the wording was ( it's been a while, admittedly) generally don't have their reports looked into. See the discussion with @Kapy ( was it?) recently. When users report something, they need some feedback mechanism that their reports are effective. Unfortunately the faith with that has been broken ( or at least in my perception of it) which is why you get forum posts like this or any other of the public call outs. People in the community look for this feedback ( ie: modaction) to determine norms and action or feedback encourages them to make more reports. When people see you ( the moderators) not "doing anything" because you've chosen to wait and see if it becomes a bigger issue, people lose faith in the system.
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6 These little things aren't going to bring upon modaction nor would I reasonably expect them to be modactioned. For instance, I quite find the people signal boosting bad behavior annoying and detrimental to the overall health of the community, but it's not going to get modactioned and I'm aware I'm in the minority opinion of being tired of such antics. Why would I report such behaviors? I can call out those behaviors, and maybe see how others feel so I can get encouraged to start making such reports (as we're seeing with @UnLuky here). 6 These little things aren't going to bring upon modaction nor would I reasonably expect them to be modactioned. For instance, I quite find the people signal boosting bad behavior annoying and detrimental to the overall health of the community, but it's not going to get modactioned and I'm aware I'm in the minority opinion of being tired of such antics. Why would I report such behaviors? I can call out those behaviors, and maybe see how others feel so I can get encouraged to start making such reports (as we're seeing with @UnLuky here).
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8 Maybe our issue here is one of communication and a lack of feedback. Are people using the forum as a report for some behaviors (like this) as a measuring stick or are they desiring moderator feedback? Are they using it as a venting space? Probably something to look into. 8 Maybe our issue here is one of communication and a lack of feedback. Are people using the forum as a report for some behaviors (like this) as a measuring stick or are they desiring moderator feedback? Are they using it as a venting space? Probably something to look into.