DO state the exact name of the character that you are reporting. State your character name also.
DO provide a clear picture of the context/background behind the rule violation.
DO provide a copy/paste of the server rule that you think was violated. If you can't find the rule that was violated, then you probably should NOT post a report about it.
Innaccurate reports or reports without sufficient evidence of a rule violation cost a LOT of time.
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Agreed, some tend to report even without knowledge if the rule they are speaking even exist. Though in some situation it is completely obvious which rule was broken(Pst, commons ones like oorp docking etc).
And to think I was asking the admins if that was helpful or not when I posted my reports....
Will do, Xoria. I think I'm going to aid the ban hammer a lot more than I did before....
[8:32:45 PM] Dusty Lens: Oh no, let me get that. Hello? Oh it's my grandma. She says to be roleplay.
[12:49:19 AM] Elgatodiablo: You know its nice that you have all that proof and all, Bacon... but I just don't believe you.
No clue if this happens or not but imo people of a low level should imo get warnings first and only after breking more rules get banned/whatever. Problem i see with the "I want Justice" attitude is that it can lead to players leaving the server for good just because they never fully read the rules. I know the "Well not reading the rules is not an excuse" but the problem with a "Insta Ban" is that it pushes people away, a warning(Say puting an item in there hold saying they have a warning for breaking a server rule) for a first time offence with lower levels is more likley to have an effect and keep them on the server.
Alot of people imo have a bad attitude to newer players and just want them banned because they don't adjust to RP as quickley as they would like.