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Hello Lebron,
i would like to ask you a few things about the principles on which this Forum operates. So, let's begin. First and probably the most important question is do you care about the players who play on this Project every day and dedicate their free time to having fun here? I assume the answer is yes, because without players, nothing would function. Now, if the answer is yes, I would like to understand why you allow a situation where, for example, if I steal someone's car in Roleplay, that person can immediately go to the Forum and report me for G.P 1.1, G.P 1.4, G.P 1.7, G.P 1.8, and G.P 1.9 as a form of revenge. As proof, they simply write, "I think the mentioned ID is violating the above rules." Why is it enough for someone to think something, and why do Administrators even review such reports? Wouldn’t it be much simpler for an Administrator to just reply, "Insufficient evidence"?
I don't know how things work on other foreign servers, but I can tell you something about the Balkan community—if you give someone the opportunity for revenge or a chance to harm another player, 99% of the people here will take it immediately. That’s just how things work; people here don't know any different. By allowing this, you are giving people the opportunity to spread hatred, and this has been happening for a long time now. One of the main reasons for this is the possibility of reporting someone on the forum without evidence or filing a complaint incorrectly—whether by providing the wrong ID or not even submitting their own ID.
I truly hope you will read this and think about it, because maybe you are unaware, but everyone here knows how things are handled when you cross paths with someone. The main phrase that players learn when they join the Grand RS server is: "Now you're going to the Forum."
I am not writing this out of bad intentions, but with the best intentions—to reduce hatred and teach people that they cannot solve everything by reporting others without evidence just to harm them.
That’s all from me. All the best.
Sergej Kalasnjikov
i would like to ask you a few things about the principles on which this Forum operates. So, let's begin. First and probably the most important question is do you care about the players who play on this Project every day and dedicate their free time to having fun here? I assume the answer is yes, because without players, nothing would function. Now, if the answer is yes, I would like to understand why you allow a situation where, for example, if I steal someone's car in Roleplay, that person can immediately go to the Forum and report me for G.P 1.1, G.P 1.4, G.P 1.7, G.P 1.8, and G.P 1.9 as a form of revenge. As proof, they simply write, "I think the mentioned ID is violating the above rules." Why is it enough for someone to think something, and why do Administrators even review such reports? Wouldn’t it be much simpler for an Administrator to just reply, "Insufficient evidence"?
I don't know how things work on other foreign servers, but I can tell you something about the Balkan community—if you give someone the opportunity for revenge or a chance to harm another player, 99% of the people here will take it immediately. That’s just how things work; people here don't know any different. By allowing this, you are giving people the opportunity to spread hatred, and this has been happening for a long time now. One of the main reasons for this is the possibility of reporting someone on the forum without evidence or filing a complaint incorrectly—whether by providing the wrong ID or not even submitting their own ID.
I truly hope you will read this and think about it, because maybe you are unaware, but everyone here knows how things are handled when you cross paths with someone. The main phrase that players learn when they join the Grand RS server is: "Now you're going to the Forum."
I am not writing this out of bad intentions, but with the best intentions—to reduce hatred and teach people that they cannot solve everything by reporting others without evidence just to harm them.
That’s all from me. All the best.
Sergej Kalasnjikov