If you don't want to read stuff, maybe you shouldn't read stuff. :p
Obviously there is some overhead involved with reports to ensure their
validity. Fact is, report systems already exist across the steam
community. Following your rationale, a lot of steam accounts would be
gone already. They're not. And hey, there are even in-game report
systems (overwatch) that actually get /ridiculously/ abused. And they
still serve their purpose. Why? Because someone has spent some time
making stuff work.
Also, if you read the reply, you would have noticed that you can already
report servers. Isn't every hacker and troller that gets banned already
reporting your server as being "of poor quality" (I think that is one of
the currently existing categories)?
What I'm asking for is to extend the current system, and make it more
useful. To help strengthen the decent parts of the community, so it's
worth it for Valve to invest time in maintaining it, instead of
abandoning it and building their games around it.
On 28.05.2015 07:19, whosurdaddy wrote:
That was way too long to read Matthias. Only thing I got from that is you
hate bb saigns - who happen to have a shit ton of servers) and you don't
have a shit ton of servers. Reporting server and Repping server is a stupid
system because people can abuse that. Imagine every hacker, trollers you
banned will report your server as shitty server. Or lets say you have a big
community and you asked your players to rep your servers.
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