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Dear Senior Administration,
I am submitting a formal complaint regarding the mishandling of my recent Doxing report (ID 20434) by Administrator Yaswanth Trigger.
The reported player explicitly doxed me by sharing my real-life name and personal photos through Discord DMs. This is a severe breach of the rules and constitutes a significant safety risk.
I provided indisputable evidence, including:
A full video recording of the DMs,
Screenshots capturing the proof clearly.
Despite this, my report was rejected with the justification that “personal DMs will not be accepted for this kind of situation.” This explanation is unacceptable and demonstrates a profound misunderstanding of Doxing incidents. Doxing typically occurs through private messages, and dismissing DM evidence effectively allows rule-breakers to harass or endanger players without consequence.
Additional points:
My real name is nowhere publicly visible on Discord and was disclosed solely to target me.
The submitted evidence is complete, unaltered, and fully verifiable.
The administrator’s decision, as it stands, protects the violator rather than the victim, which is a clear failure of duty.
This decision is objectively wrong and undermines the integrity of rule enforcement. I request an immediate Senior Administration review of this case.
I demand that the player responsible for doxing (ID 20434) be penalized in accordance with the rules and that the erroneous decision by Administrator Yaswanth Trigger be corrected without delay.
I am submitting a formal complaint regarding the mishandling of my recent Doxing report (ID 20434) by Administrator Yaswanth Trigger.
The reported player explicitly doxed me by sharing my real-life name and personal photos through Discord DMs. This is a severe breach of the rules and constitutes a significant safety risk.
I provided indisputable evidence, including:
A full video recording of the DMs,
Screenshots capturing the proof clearly.
Despite this, my report was rejected with the justification that “personal DMs will not be accepted for this kind of situation.” This explanation is unacceptable and demonstrates a profound misunderstanding of Doxing incidents. Doxing typically occurs through private messages, and dismissing DM evidence effectively allows rule-breakers to harass or endanger players without consequence.
Additional points:
My real name is nowhere publicly visible on Discord and was disclosed solely to target me.
The submitted evidence is complete, unaltered, and fully verifiable.
The administrator’s decision, as it stands, protects the violator rather than the victim, which is a clear failure of duty.
This decision is objectively wrong and undermines the integrity of rule enforcement. I request an immediate Senior Administration review of this case.
I demand that the player responsible for doxing (ID 20434) be penalized in accordance with the rules and that the erroneous decision by Administrator Yaswanth Trigger be corrected without delay.