Re: Player Made Deals
Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2023 9:41 pm
Unbanning Vinny was the best thing that ever happened to Pkhonor.
Wait, I think I misspelled Juntow.
Wait, I think I misspelled Juntow.
People have been banned for less, for instance I’ve been banned for allowing people to boost 2 kills on me, while gaining absolutely nothing and having 0 to gain, this guy is a known scammer, toxic, and an ex moderator… I still don’t understand how he is getting away with this constantly. With Ryan making forum threads previously in regards to new rules I was under the impression those rules we voted on were now actual rules…Fungamer wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 10:02 pm Why say this if there was no deception and fuckery involved?
IMO whether or not Arrs did it isn't even the point anymore. It's obvious that he intentionally deceived him. The point now is whether or not staff is going to enforce the rules that were voted on & were going to go in effect 1,5 yrs ago ( viewtopic.php?f=26&t=83572 ) or the flawed system that allows for fucked up shit like this to happen. I dont care if Arrs gets banned or not but the rule does have to be updated, or this is gonna be a yearly drama where one known player scams another.
This sums it up right here.Fungamer wrote: ↑Fri Jan 13, 2023 9:14 pmAgree but then again it's kinda easy to say after the fact. If proof from logs in combination with screenshots is enough to point to this being a scam, it should be dealt with as.... A scam. Are you going to tell a pedestrian that he should've looked out even though they got hit by a drunk driver? Yeah they could've avoided the car but like... That doesn't justify the drunk driving.
I find it a bit unclear what the actual rules surrounding scamming are right now. The official rules state the following:
The things Arrsenic is being accused of doing wouldn't be against the rules, if we follow this rule set.2) No scamming or luring
You may not trick another player in order to steal their items or cause losses to them by spreading false information about how the game works or abusing game mechanics to orchestrate a deception. This does not include trust-based agreements made between players where someone is expected to keep their word.
Examples of scamming include:
While agreements between players can be eligible for refunds if made through our player-made deals system, failing to hold up your end of an agreement is not a punishable offence.
- Luring a player into an unsafe area by telling them it is safe and/or falsely claiming there is something valuable to be found there
- Falsely telling a player they will receive a special reward if they alch a valuable item or press alt-F4 in a dangerous area
Thing is... About a year and a half ago @Patel and I gave input on the rules and there was a rule discussion thread:
Though there wasn't much input from other users in terms of content, the vast majority voted "yes" for this set of rules to go in effect. And I'm not sure if we're operating under these rules - Ryan said he'd re-word some things and then update it, but the last time our rules were updated were before that thread was even a thing. It was last modified on 2020/11/14 16:10 by Rapsey to be precise.You may not trick or deceive another player in order to steal their items or cause losses to them (ingame statuses, stats, weath, etc.).
Examples of scamming include, but are not limited to:
- Spreading false information about how the game works or abusing game mechanics to orchestrate a player to be deceived and lose money or items.
- Not honoring (the specifics of) an agreement i.e during services or risk fights.*
- Letting someone else log onto your account to do a risk fight without the other party knowing this will happen.
- Luring a player into an unsafe area by telling them it is safe and/or falsely claiming there is something valuable to be found there.
- Falsely telling a player they will receive a special reward if they alch a valuable item or press alt-F4 in a dangerous area.
- Not giving items or money back when having agreed to it being a trust trade or loan
* If (one of the) specifics for a risk fight were not agreed upon beforehand, these things will default to being "allowed" to do. For example, if you and your opponent didn't agree on whether or not it was a death match, both you and your opponent are free to tab out when you feel like it.
In the context of a service, both players are always held to the baseline agreements for services made here
Not all forms of deception are considered scamming. I.e.
- Using an unknown alt account in the wilderness.
- Tricks that don't cause players to lose anything.
- Not splitting loot while PvMing.
- Selling an item at a higher than usual price, while not lying about its rarity or function.
Agreements between players can be eligible for refunds if the staff team is able to recover the lost items and/or money. However, they will not spawn new items into the economy in order to refund you.
While we can punish a player for scamming if they do not hold up their part of the agreement (provided there is clear proof from in-game screenshots and/or videos), we encourage all players to use the Player Made Deal section when engaging in these agreements to ensure things go as smoothly as possible: viewforum.php?f=138
Be sure to ask a staff member if you are unsure your actions will get you in trouble for scamming.
If the server is operating under these rules (and frankly I thought it was after Ryans final post on the thread & never bothered to check the wiki, nothing against you Ryan but this might've been a huge communication error from the staff-side of things) but didn't have it updated on the wiki yet, Arrsenic would've absolutely been breaking the rules if he did what he is being accused of. Pleading ignorance because the rules were not updated yet would be kind of unreasonable as well considering he was around during that time & if I recall correctly, his incident with Hallow was the whole reason why this push for a rule change started to begin with.
The only thing Vinny would not be entitled to is a refund directly from an admin. However these rules would allow staff to punish or threaten with punishment if Arrsenic didn't pay up & we are operating under the "new" ruleset. Going forward, this ruleset should go onto the wiki to avoid these kinds of incidents from happening over and over again, since this isn't the first (alleged) scam case that has happened in the past year or so. In fact some people who absolutely did scam got off scot free while this updated rule should've already been in effect.
If a middleman scams then he loses rank in the worst case scenario. He'd still not be breaking any rules due to the way the current rules are set up....
Sorry that I'm only noticing this now, but this alone would be good for a potcast @RapseyRisk fights
Risk fights are a type of player-made deal that cannot be enforced by posting a contract. This is because in order to guarantee the fair progression of the fight a third person needs to be present during the fight. In order to protect yourself from risk fight scamming you should always ask a moderator to act as middleman and referee. While using other players for this role is allowed, this counts as an unprotected player-made deal between you and the middleman. We simply cannot see from the logs if the middleman was impartial in how they judged the fight so we can't sort out disputes after the fact.
Good post. I feel like the rule that was made would've overwritten this and would require revisiting the PMD section:Patel wrote: ↑Sun Jan 15, 2023 7:27 am I think it might be helpful to add a PMD section into the discord. As @Iron adam pointed out, the PMD section and forums as a whole aren't well known by a large chunk of newer players. Discord is more their lingo these days though, and in my view, covers a larger chunk of the playerbase. It could be visible to staff/helpers and invisible to players, there would just need to be an easy way to log all of the PMDs (either a bot or someone manually copying all of them over to a forum thread or something).
Quoting another relevant portion of what is enforced here @Fungamer, since this is what's written in the PMD section:
Sorry that I'm only noticing this now, but this alone would be good for a potcast @RapseyRisk fights
Risk fights are a type of player-made deal that cannot be enforced by posting a contract. This is because in order to guarantee the fair progression of the fight a third person needs to be present during the fight. In order to protect yourself from risk fight scamming you should always ask a moderator to act as middleman and referee. While using other players for this role is allowed, this counts as an unprotected player-made deal between you and the middleman. We simply cannot see from the logs if the middleman was impartial in how they judged the fight so we can't sort out disputes after the fact.
Edit: also, you can type 'free screen recording' on Google and have that record your fights. If you want to see something outside of the rules get handled, you atleast have a chance with a lot of evidence. It sucks that 20 people can witness something and perhaps not have anything done about it, but it also sucks that it's 2023 and not one of those people managed to record it, including the two who knew beforehand that this was not a protected deal.
- Not honoring (the specifics of) an agreement i.e during services or risk fights.*
That's why it's so unclear. Under the currently posted rules, indeed, Arrsenic would not get any punishment. But we had an exact situation like this a year and a half ago which was the reason why we started working on a new rule.While we can punish a player for scamming if they do not hold up their part of the agreement (provided there is clear proof from in-game screenshots and/or videos), we encourage all players to use the Player Made Deal section when engaging in these agreements to ensure things go as smoothly as possible: viewforum.php?f=138