Diamond's Appeal
Diamond vs Senu
Krong Response
Diamond response to Krong
Screenshots of conversation between Diamond and Pouffy
One of many things wrong with this situation is that it shows the community that no matter your influence or stance in the community, even it be one of the highest achievable titles (Legend), you can still be kicked out for something as simple as forgetting to make a forum post.
Do we really need to be banning the most influential people for something as minor as this?
We should not deal with all of this just to be able to sell some tc. The least you could do is keeping track of transactions WHILE HAVING OUR THREAD PERMANENTLY OPENED.
1. A verified seller is someone who has demonstrated a certain level of trustworthiness and honesty. Whether or not the TC is sold on the board or in-game, it is clean and not obtained illegally.
2. Sellers attempting to post a thread and are awaiting approval are at the mercy of staff and their schedules. I've had threads take up to 48 hours to be approved, without any sort of justification or reasoning for the delay.
3. Trade has always been a common practice in-game, and the sale of TC is no exception. Servers where the transfer of TC takes place, such as bet servers and duel servers, are a perfect place to advertise or seek out sellers. I'm willing to bet that whatever instances of sales occurring outside of the designated board that were caught by staff don't even scratch the surface. I'd even go as far as saying that players who are not verified are more likely to get away with these transgressions, as they are not actively monitored by staff like verified sellers are.
Who are you trying to protect? What sort of order are you trying to maintain?
What illicit activity are you trying to prevent? I hope that someone involved in the enacting of this rule would shed some light on the matter, it would greatly benefit this discussion.
Also, I sold Xanax 800,000 TC. He approached me to purchase TC, and I obliged. You might as well ban me too.
And thats definitely a good thing. No community member of any status or fame should be exempt from any rule and should be held to the same standards as the average memeber.
I'm not commenting on if a ban is the right punishment or what the right punishment would be, but I am going to say that I very much agree that Diamond, or anyone for that matter, deserved to be punished for breaking a rule. Just like everyone else. Piss name or not.
It's unfortunate that there seems to be such a delay with the reopening of these threads, but I am inclined to believe Krong that it's alot more effort than simply clicking "open thread". You have to keep in mind that we are talking about real money, and stealing/scamming people for real money is a real crime in the real world. Toribash and by extension nabi is probably legally protected in this to some degree, but that doesn't mean that moderation shouldn't ensure to be the utmost strict when it comes to real money transactions.
And that is exactly why such a trusted seller should be aware of the proper proceedings and patient enough to follow them, or else expect to be punished. Regardless of if waiting for a thread to be opened is bad for business, I think having to wait beats being scammed every day of the week.
I agree that there could have been better feedback from the staff side as to why reopening these threads takes a while, and also why they are closed in the first place (Diamond himself not even being aware of the auto-close after 5 days is a clear example).
Has it ever occured to you that being able to sell Toricredits and being afforded even some form of moderation-protection at all is a priviledge in itself? Toribash and by extension nabi is under no obligation to allow real money transactions in the first place, and the immense risk for scamming they involve. This is why USD duels are not supported, as they are near impossible to track perfectly without accessing serverside chat logs (Which I don't even know if they exist).
Preventing people being scammed for real money.
Gullible users and by extension also themselves. You may be on top of your game and can spot a scam, but what's to say I can?
Scamming, more precisely scam for real money, which is a crime in most countries, if not all.
Well props to you for being honest.
Also icky while you're at it might as well extend Xanax's ban for 2 counts of buying TC off the market, even though he's one of the few people still playing this game, and even fewer willing to spend real money on it.
The title itself even reads 'the rules need a change'
You're just telling people what they did wrong, but ignored the actual argument that the rules aren't working as intended and hurting the community rather than healing it.
I'm very curious to see your opinion on the situaiton, seeing as you don't even play the game so none of this affects you in the slightest. It seems you don't fully comprehend the situation nor care.
Except that I was. I explained that the rules are about preventing scamming. Something thats very commendable, and in my opinion worth being enforced.