pewter_fox wrote:
I usually don't report chain letters or just plain spamming. Only things that are obviously scams, such "whoever sends me the best item gets a codestone" or shops that advertise raffles (non-guild ones), which are against the rules. Basically, unless it looks like a scam, I don't risk reporting it. Someone else can take that one
I never post reported either, I see people doing it all the time, and know there's nothing stopping the reported from sending fake reportings themselves. But I just can't stand people reporting for making some little mistake, like being slightly off-topic, when they're new enough not to know better. I hate how freely some people report, as if a warning so they might learn from their mistake would be inadequate, they need to completely remove their account.
I am not a big reporter, and I never post that I've reported someone on the few occasions when I do report.
Reporting chain letters and off-topic (unless they're something vile) is kind of useless, IMHO. I have reported scams, including the shop raffle thing even for guilds. Remember, there are no contest of any kind allowed on the site including guilds. Raffles are considered a form of contest.
Lately? I only report really offensive things or for art theft, but I don't warn the person I'm doing it. The rest I just leave alone. There are plenty of people ready and willing to report for anything and everything, and there are monitors who can and do take matters into their own hands when they see something.
Anyway, there's a couple of truly report happy people on the boards, in particular the HD. They report every single board - really! It's like that's their career - being a serial reporter. Well, it's got to backfire on them. It even says on the report form to not file false reports.
Someone in my guild got a warning for "abusing the reporting form" - they were quietly reporting bad guilds, shop scams, people charging for graphics, art thieves. But they apparently reported alot. A day after getting the warning they were frozen for continuing to break the rules after a warning was given. And no, they cannot get their account back. Support's already written and told them that, as they broke the rules no matter the reason, the account will not be returned.
The thing that has really been getting to me lately are the mass reportings being done to target someone that another person, with lots of friends doesn't like. I mean, just sending in alot of reports to get someone frozen just because you had an argument with them on aim (which shouldn't even be able to be reported as it's not on the site) or you're jealous or just don't like them? That is so low to me. It's like being a bully.
Mystique, I've heard about people being frozen for posting/asking for aim or email but have not actually seen it. I have seen people post that they got a warning for that though.