Please try to keep this thread specifically to the GSP issue. We know you
were banned and you can yell in other threads but there is the inherent
issue of IPs getting banned and affecting GSPs

I've been brainstorming methods to deal with the inherent issue of GSPs
getting blacklisted due to malicious users and I've come up with a few.

The first would be similar to the auth system but for GSPs. In this system
a GSP would be able to register themself as a GSP and get a token. They
would then add this token to the launch parameter of any server so it'd be
flagged as a GSP to the master servers. When Valve then goes to blacklist
servers, they blacklist any unregistered servers and then notify whoever
registered the GSP token that their servers are being used to do it,
provide the IP, and if they don't remove the plugins within 48 hours the
IPs will be blacklisted.
You could make this token easy to obtain (automated signup) or slightly
harder to obtain (you apply as a gsp with your site, email, etc and then
they assign a token).  I would suggest the first though as I don't see much
benefit from an approval system.


The second one would be a similar system where GSPs could sign up and input
their IP ranges. If any of these servers are flagged by Valve the person
with the IP registered would then be notified when a no-no is detected and
give them 48 hours to remove it or else get it blacklisted.


The third would be a combination of the two (hardest to code but most
secure). A system where GSPs can register their IP ranges and then receive
an auth token that links back to them.  When an abusive server is found it
checks for an auth token and if it finds one checks that auth token against
the IP to see if the IP is registered to the GSP. If it is give them a 48
hours warning to deal with it or else the IP gets blacklisted.


A benefit I can see with an auth system like this would be it could also
open up a way for users to report community servers to the GSP. If someone
reports a server it could notify the owner of the token as well as Valve

The second two are just variations of the first and there are caveats of
this, but I would appreciate if we could have a proper discussion of how to
resolve the issue involving Game Server Providers without anyone hijacking
this thread.
I realize this probably wont stay civil sadly but if we want to get a
response we need to keep it that way.


I know there is a split community on whether or not GSPs should baby-sit
their users and this isn't about that.  Web hosts have methods to deal with
DMCAs and abuse reports for a reason. They let their users do whatever and
if someone reports a site the web host then deals with it.

I personally don't think GSPs should baby-sit their users but they should
take responsibility for dealing with abusive users when one is found. If
they are notified and don't take action that's when you punish them.

~Daniel
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