Well, i'd drop the open only angle and present it as a request for more in-game information for all.
The idea is still flawed, as the information as requested is pretty useless except as a general indication of volume/effort, not of actual impact, but at least it would lose the open/solo debate angle which just drags the entire suggestion down into the mud.
That's a sensible suggestion, but then the thread would get 0 replies and ~170 views like my other suggestions. Look forward to my other suggestion threads like "NPC Chaff should be 5% effective less in open only" and "The oppressor could be slightly more powerful, but in open only" and "You should be able to equip more than 4 experimental weapons in open only" in the future.
But on a serious note I'm also committed to the open/solo aspect of it because I think it's a better solution to it than the other, more knee jerk ones (open-only bgs or a bgs penalty for solo players and other crazy ideas) and I want to see what the arguments are against the softest, least tangible version of it that I can come up with.
You have a source for that claim? Last I heard Open was significantly the more popular mode.
Nope, it didn't seem strongly relevant unless open is indeed significantly more popular and would be interesting to have some reliable data on that.
This log is who is in a system at a certain time, where they land, what they fly etc. All of this is regards in game activity the player is doing- so please tell me how is it harassment doing in game things in response to other players doing in game things?
There's thousands of weirdos at the edges of the bubble just waiting for it, ready to come down on the bubble as soon as the data is published. Weirdos gonna weirdo regardless I think. Leaving traces of your actions isn't
as disempowering as it's presented as, but people do behave differently when feeling watched and it can be an uncomfortable feeling that cuts into the escapism. Overall I think this could come down to minute presentation details which are difficult to get just right.