Simple, whenever the Report Spam option is used and the report is sent to a GM (or other personnel) the /tell being reported is sent along with it. If the /tell being reported as spam isn't in fact spam then the report is considered to be false.
Again simple solution: 1). If you send a person and a /tell and they reply to you, that person can not report your message as spam as you solicited communication from them and spam is always unsolicited. 2). If someone sends you a /tell and you reply to them you can not report them for spam as you chose to continue communication with them. These would prevent your above scenario.Troll 1: /tell player1 hey bud, how have you been! That coil run was awesome last week!
Player 1: /tell troll 1 sorry, you must have the wrong person
Troll 1: /report rmt
Troll2 : /tell player1 thats an awesome looking top, where does it drop
Player1: /tell troll2 thx, sastasha nm
Troll2: /report rmt
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