All sounds well and good. Appreciated the edit clarifying that it is retroactive(; i understood next 50 posts meaning if i am an offender i just go '/who game' to see if a gm is actively monitoring, and if not i can count to fifty in public then call the person a name for reporting me). The reasons I see for people being hesitant to report based on actual privacy are as followed (based on my (and others') experience/s):
-1) having negative opinions of gms. I've had issues with the way a gm is talking to a player (usually a noob) on multiple occasions. I would be very hesitant to report someone right after /telling someone else they shouldn't take the way they are lectured at personally because some gms have god complexes and power trips. [even posting this, if not for this bracketed comment, i would expect a reprimand of some sort...even with this part, i still anticipate one].
I know some of these may seem insane. inane. or for whatever other reasons not worth mentioning.
That's it. That's the only valid reason i can think of why people respecting ps guidelines etc would have to be genuinely concerned about privacy when reporting to a gm (unless thay are just shy or some such silliness--but like i said valid)... Some may be unclear on policies & fear they did something wrong too, but like i said, the above reffers to those who have been actively respecting all ps policies...
BUT--
I had a friend who saw someone several times over the course of more than one gameplay session: arrive where groups of more than one player had a mob camped; walk up then either kill it over & over without asking for a turn nor letting the others get one--or ASK, but then kill several times in a row, or constantly skipping every other waiting player so every second kill is his... Before reporting to a gm (as none were on at the time) my pal challenged the guy to a duel, which was obviously rejected, then called the guy a "pussy" -- [now here he knows he was wrong for using a modern word in character (even tho there is a race of pussycat people)] -- the ofender started to claim to be an alt char of GM AND multiple well known players & saying he would have my buddy's account banned & character deleted etc...
long story could be far longer...
Eventually my buddy reported this to a gm he was aqquainted with who told him he'd gotten multiple complaints about the same offender & to send the log... He sent his chat log in...
Point is: guess how this got resolved?
My buddy got invited into a group with multiple gms, players, and the offender. The offender littereally wrote that he was laughing at one of the folks in the group who he had impersonated-- then cursed every other word, like 'o i'm so#%$ sorry you GMs, last thing i meant to do was %^$# off a gm, i was just %$^# defending myself I am so %$% sorry. this %%^#%^sucks ' (not a direct quote) and kept using total sarcasm to make fun of everyone who took the convo seriously. . .
. . . I'm gonna reduce the story more because it's really hard not to name names & getting way long while leaving stuff out. [I know this is a confusing way to tell the story-- I have a copy of the portion of log pertaining to this but don't want to send it till i can get permission from my buddy to paste from it]... to summarize: the guy did equivalent of apoligizing while spitting in everyone's face. Then my buddy got told that HE-MY BUDDY, had to aploigize & that HE was going to be under probation, and should never insult anyone at all ever in the game no matter the reason at all; in character or out. Since hearing about all that it astonishes me that he still even plays. He explained to me that his new way of dealing with problems with other players is to just ignore them, never report them, at most warn his friends they may want to avoid the person.
ALL that to say: I also adopted his philosophy after reading what happened. Who in their right mind goes to the authorities if they're gonna cause you more trouble than ignoring someone? (not to mention more trouble to you than the person you're reporting)... Sure we all want to improve the community, but at our own risk??... let someone else make the report; assuming someone else can guess when an offender is lying about being a gm or other person of authority's alt... and let them take the hit of being investigated if they do anything other than shut their mouths & send a report.
So evidently, whether you report thru a command or sending a log or just a tell, you are putting YOURSELF up to (what seems to me) possibly more scrutiny than whoever you choose to report. The problem here isn't the report/reporting system itsself; it's how the person making the report is essentially treated as an equal (or worse) offender to whoever they are reporting.
[It reminds me of rape laws & how the victim can't be put on trial. or rather it reminds me what things must have been like before those laws passed; blaming the woman to say she was asking for or inviting it; using the fact she had one rape case before as a defence for the person she is attacked by next... I'm not comparing in game offences with rape: I am comparing one instance of criminalizing a victim (in cases where a victim is often the only witness/one to report it) to an instace of criminalizing whoever witnesses & reports an offence (victim or not).]
Uggh... I'm hesitant to even hit the 'post' button for fear I will get a huge pile for posting so honestly. If i do, it tells me that i should probably apply the philosophy I currently apply to reporting players, to making posts on the boards. hopefully by the time I have to defend this post I will be able to ask my buddy & get permission to post his log.
To be clear tho. The new system with the command etc seems IN NO WAY WORSE than any other system i heard of. in fact it sounds like it could be better... like leaving a message on police answering machine rather than having to mail them a letter... Problem is: if the justice system still penalizes the person for reporting an offence either way it changes nothing of import.
I would NOT have posted this as a reply to the original post in this thread. I am posting this because many nay-saying replies seemed to be percieved as revolving around notions of 'privacy'-- when to me it appears what is done AFTER report/log is made/sent (and how the sender is regarded/treated/investigated) is what they have concerns about.
[i am so gonna regret opening my mouth on this one at all

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