Ok, I only donate servers when asked (if your desperate enough) and don't play in Ladles, so my opinion here probably means nothing to anybody. But, No Harm To The Community? Really? It's pretty clear that just like the last time the alias thing came up, nobody wants to punish anybody or do anything about the inherent deceit in all this. Let's talk about this from a completely other perspective.PokeMaster wrote:That's not quite what I'm saying ven. I mean that there was really no harm done to the community at all. There's a difference between a community punishing a players and a clan/team punishing their own. A clan/team can't ban people from playing in the ladle, just kick them out of their own team. It sounds like you want SP to decide a community-scale punishment for clan-scale offenses, which would be far from right.
Values of the community.
Rules can never enforce a true moral code on the part of the community. To me, what really should be discussed is simple. Is what Baylife did acceptable? Not is it punishable, not is it ok, is it acceptable by the community? My understanding of the Ladle, in terms of style and what was considered to be "the standard" was simple. Play by a name and GID that you are known by, at a minimum, play by the GID that you are known by. Apparently, this was not done. I could care less if you punish these guys or not. Flex is right, this alias stuff is the "elephant in the room".
So, first you all need to come to some consensus of if what was done was acceptable or not. If it wasn't, you need to figure out how to prevent it from happening again. Even if it means that to play in a ladle you login as and @x that is registered and known.