Well, we have a set of rules and a lot of banned players who've tried
hacking us, trolling us, etc to get us back.  What rules *WE* enforce should
be our business, shouldn't it?  So we've got a large ban list of trolls,
dicks, hackers, etc.  People often do not like us for actually enforcing our
rules....and want to "hate" on us.  We have a decent player base who support
us and like that we take an active and often hardline approach toward the
"isms" (racism, sexism, ageism, etc.) as well as toward trolls/dicks in
general.

Will valve "investigate" and actually consult with the server
owner/community?  Do I need to start doing demos, screenshots and recordings
of folks spewing all of the hate speech and rule breaking just to cover my
back?  I ask this because compared to some other servers, we *ARE* a little
more strict than other servers.  So with this new subjective aspect, it has
me wondering what's to come.

And why now?  Free to play was implemented, which allows even more anonymous
trolls to make account after account (and even change their IP as well), and
now I gotta answer for banishing groups of them off my server?  This may
just be the end of our servers, as I never thought, as a server owner, I'd
have to "answer" to Valve for the server I ran when I am not violating any
terms of service in doing so.

On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 2:33 PM, E. Olsen <[email protected]> wrote:

> That's a valid question - an abuse reporting system has been put in place,
> without telling the users what consittutes abuse (which I think would lead
> to many more false reports than not). Some guidelines (both for users and
> server operators) might be beneficial, both to keep down the number of
> nuisance reports, AND help the server operators to stay in compliance. It's
> all well and good to say that Valve reserves the right to ban servers/IP's
> for abuse, but without knowing what the rules/guidelines are, it's giving
> operators an invisible line and telling us "don't cross this".
>
> On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 2:18 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> What is considered as abusive behaviour?
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