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Originally Posted by pstrickert
Part of the problem is that we don't know how many teams have been reported, warned, and banned. The process is not transparent. Who receives the reports? Who issues the warnings? It's all shrouded in mystery. Based on what I've seen, either the process is broken or there is a reluctance to ban obvious TOS violators.
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Such process must not be transparent because it is nobody's business how many reports Team X has and whether they have been warned, and because nobody needs three threads per day about how this and that user was reported (if you can see it for other teams, then you can also see it for your own, right?) and then they go to the forums to argue their strategy. We have enough of those threads already about what constitutes a ****ing theme team.
And such process need not be transparent if it would actually work on the business end of the trigger.
Which it clearly does not.