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SilentStalker & FTR should be sanctioned

Дата: 18.06.2014 17:26:16
View PostA_Hardy_Buck, on 18 June 2014 - 02:09 PM, said: So in the latest edition of Lets Shame Unicums , tabloid extraordinaire Silentstalker has sunk to new lows , lower in fact than many of the supposed people he is attempting to shame      What you are seeing here is a person who is making money off WGs product (no issue with that ) yet he is talking about an proposed competition which entails breaking the rules and destroying the game.    I don't know how many EFE & FIRE clans there are , but there's a lot , lets say 6 clans in total , so thats 600 players who all happen to be a the better end of the player skill spectrum with bounties placed on their heads by a crap stirring blogger who is only trying to get views up on his blog    WG should act and take measures against this before it grows to become a bigger problem 

Ectar:     When it comes to sanctioning players of our game, we will only take action based on content which takes place either on our forums or via our game client. Our rules and guidelines for our official forums and game client are not enforceable outside of the boundaries for which we are responsible. The content needs to be either reported by a player through the appropriate channels, or witnessed by a Wargaming member of staff and reported via the appropriate channels.  Content from players on external websites is not something we have any control over nor is it something we try to influence (unless it's something that has legal/copyright/ issues which is a totally different scenario/process/department).     Players who host and maintain fan websites and forums are ultimately responsible for what content those sites contain. If you have an issue with that content I can only recommend that you contact the site administrator or moderators of the site in question.  As an example I myself post on reddit and also Wotlabs where I accept I am a guest and would never dream of telling the moderators there what to do. Those sites are not Wargaming.net official domains and the content within them is not something we are responsible for.   In the same respect, we will not use edited screenshots hosted on external websites to sanctions players. A single conversation can easily be made to look like 5 different comments/examples and the entire context of the conversation is not present. Another issue is that a screenshot can easily be edited by someone with a little skill. This is why whenever a player is reported, our support team will be checking the full in-game chat logs to verify what was said, when it was said, and who said it, before any action is taken place.   If you see someone breaking our rules which we have in place for our forums and in-game client, REPORT IT TO US.  Hosting/posting the details on an external site will not result in action being taken. Much like how we won't sanction a player for comments they make on social media sites like Youtube/Facebook/Twitter or on fan forums, player blogs and websites etc.   I'm now going to close this thread as it's decending into a flame fest.  Please understand that Wargaming.net do not and will not monitor and police external websites nor will we try to apply in-game sanctions on players for actions taken outside of our forums/game client/official websites.   - Ectar  

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