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Edited by Star Gazer2: 8/2/2015 3:26:11 PM
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Bungie, this doesn't make sense...

[quote]Shaming your offenders in a video might feel good, but it doesn’t factor into our process for passing down a guilty verdict – and it might get you in trouble with the moderators of your favorite Guardian clubhouse![/quote] So you do look at videos of people cheating but don't take action, and you tell us by reporting them in such a way will get us in trouble... How the -blam!- does that make sense! Clicking "report" on a cheater is not enough as clearly some cheaters are still playing since the day ToO came out. Sometimes no one believes you with no proof. Post a video with the proof of cheaters, and [b]you[/b] get in trouble and bungie ignores the video. Great justice there bungie, really keeping the crucible clean.
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  • Edited by netherslayer777: 8/2/2015 6:04:57 PM
    Did you read the Weekly Update? Reports only notify Bungie of a possible cheater. They then check your game history/network statistics for unusual occurrences that point to manipulation/cheating. Do you expect a perfect system where every cheater is banned and nobody who did wrong isn't? It simply isn't possible - not even government enforcement agencies can do this. Be grateful they are trying, for Pete's sake. Also, naming and shaming, if allowed, can lead to witch hunts and a even more toxic community. There should be better ways to show proof, but I don't think it justifies this entitled post.

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