[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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Honestly I don't see a reason why bungie doesn't have a inbox to expose cheaters under privacy. I mean My buddy has a video of 3 people clearly lag switching from yesterday. And we reported. However we can't use the video or post it anywhere. Because even though it is direct proof. And also gives specific names that you could check to see if they are cheating. The ones who will be punished are the ones that bring the proof. If the law ever starts to work like this I'm moving to Mars.