Or perhaps you're putting words and ideals of what you would do, onto me? I've stated to simply ask if anyone had anything similar happen, if they know or feel something did, they will speak up, otherwise, what is you point?The concern is the title of the thread that speaks about lopsided reports which is data you can’t measure with available data for players, which implies this and your entire OP makes it sound like you are worried about the fact that the one who reported you’s reaction was not being taken into account by GMs. If it is if people have had similar experience with GM, which is why people put such heavy emphasis on that part of the topic. If that is not your intention, the topic title is doing a huge disservice to the purpose of this thread.
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I think what Lunavi is trying to explain is that you simply can’t gather accurate data on something like this because there’s no way for any of your participants to accurately report “Yes, I’ve dealt with a lopsided punishment before” or “No, I haven’t dealt with a lopsided punishment before”. GMs aren’t allowed to reveal whether or not other parties are punished when you submit a report, so how can one provide you “evidence” of reports that are treated unfairly or one-sidedly? There’s no accurate way to gather and quantify this data short of having access to GM records—and that’s something no player can give you. It is all mere conjecture, and conjecture isn’t fact.
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