It is not that complicated when you see the corpse of the early puller on the ground. The identify will be clear to everyone at the hunt.
More nonsense hypotheticals. Accidents happen. And beside if folks in the LS are properly disciplined and know to hold until pull time, and accidental pull by something will be automatically reset anyways no one needs to panic, and no name calling or harassment will ever follow. It is the repeat offender that deliberately trolls and disrupts the play of everyone else that will get blacklisted.
Blacklisting trouble makers, be it spammers, gil sellers, or early pullers is certainly not against the EULA. As collective we have the right blacklist those who are harassing the vast majority of players. Identifying them and blacklisting them is not against anything the EULA. None the verbal harassment needs to happen, just simply identify and blacklist.
Players are not states, and I've never said that. The thing is neither is the legal system or the U.S. government top down one-way as you tried to present, nor is the relationship between SE and the playerbase.
And we are not guests and for player that live the game probably would claim this is there home not to mention the houses they have in game. SE does have police powers and is final arbiter but they will adjust rules depending on feedback, just like they instituted the withdrawal penalty, or adjust content difficulty. And even if we are guest, guests do get to make rules, the host should actually try to accomodate the guest as much as possible. You go to a restaurant and you provide the the rule that you are allergic to shellfish related stuff, they will do their best not serve you stuff that sends you the hospital, nor would your friends hosting a dinner party. And people that don't agree to saying grace before dinner don't have to either. Rules are arbitrary unless they are grounded in being solutions to practical matters, and properly negotiated between competing interests.



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