Goose4291
Banned
It just sounds like irrational fears. There are some offenses that could rise to the occasion of a shadow ban. Let's say Combat Logging. So this guy runs around CL'ing on everyone. I'm sure I've heard you call for a ban more than once for CL'ing. Once the Notoriety System catches on, this Commander finds the world around starts to treat him differently. If he persists, a shadow ban is in order. Why not for the Seal Clubber? Why should a pest be protected, and an annoyance be punished? By the way, I certainly consider Shadow Banning as an in-game punishment.
Again, my fears are based on how ill-defined the definition of the term 'griefing' is. I support the idea of a karma system coupled with C&P to penalise ingame for 'less naughty' things, but I believe shadowbanning should be held in reserve for the clear violations of EULA and associated ToS it was originally designed for.
It doesn't help Frontier play fast and loose with their own definitions and seem to only trot it out when it affects the chosen few, like we saw with the twitch sniping debacles last year. Community 'unknowns' complain and follow the correct process for complaining about a griefer constantly harrassing them? Nothing doing. The community big deals take a hit one night and FDEV community management are out in force within hours heavy handedly reiterating their harrasment policy and alluding to shadowbans.
Im a little confused how you regard shadowbans as ingame mechanics. Anything that artificially removes the player from the same playpit as everyone else is surely an out of game mechanic (at least it is in my mind).
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