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Suggestion: Ability to report Tampering with another players account
We need the ability to let GM's know if and when we are aware of access to another player's account. It does no good for the violated player that nothing will be done until they log-in or attempt to log-in and either find their stuff gone if not their account deleted. I myself am aware (and I'm not the only one) of this player accessing his now ex-wife's account. He has pretty much destroyed it I've been told by someone else. FC with large house taken which was listed by the thief for sale for 900 million, items taken being sold or have been sold, characters deleted, account possibly deleted also. Just malicious period.
Waiting for the actual account holder to contact you is a little too late IMO.
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I mean, if you give someone your password (and OTP key?) you're effectively handing over ownership.
It's an unfortunate turn of events and I'm sure a GM could possibly help recover some things.
But I also don't think it's your place to intervene in the affairs of others. Just my opinion of the matter though.
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Even thought it really is a bad situation to be in, I don't believe this is something SE could work against, is it ? Since its more of an IRL thing (getting the password, the code, etc) there would be no proof of it happening. I don't think they could do much.
Maybe I'm wrong thought, and to be honest I do think it is something we should be able to do something about. But I guess getting tangible proofs would be difficult ?
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The reason that they won't listen or grant that ability is because your account of the event is not a reliable testimony. Where is your proof? If you have chat logs showing malicious behaviour then that can be reported, but simply "knowing" due to external sources is simply gossip, and that has no place in a report system. It's unfair to the situation, but completely understandable