Warren wrote:
Duke Juker wrote:
Just because someone is your friend and you witness them murder someone stealing smoking a cigarette less than 25 feet from a public entrance, is that any different from someone you don't know murder someone stealing smoking a cigarette less than 25 feet from a public entrance?
What am I getting at? The rules are the rules and the laws are the laws. No person is above them or deserving enough to avoid them regardless of who they know or who they are. There also should be no differentiation in the severity of the crime or why it was done. The problem is you witnessing the crime puts you in a position where you have to make a choice: let your friend off the hook cause you're they're friend or report them just like any other person.
Wait, you would report someone for smoking within 25 feet from a public entrance?... lol.
Anyways, this isn't that he called up the police on him for stealing, let's say. It's that he called the police because he thought his friend might be stealing something because he wasn't answering his phone, and then going on Facebook posting to gloat about how he got him arrested, still not knowing whether or not it was adequately proved.Na, I wouldn't report them for that. I'd probably make them aware of it. They'd move and everyone would be happy.
Gloating is over the top. I never said gloating was alright. It's unnecessary and pointless. Someone who is truly concerned about cheating would just send a report and say nothing afterwards. Actions speak louder than words. But as for suspicions, how would a bot (or a real life criminal either) be caught without someone being suspicious? As Anubis said...
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...anyone who reports someone for "botting" is not reporting them FOR "botting" but reporting them because "they might be botting", with what I assume to be a desire to see them banned/reset.
How could anyone possibly know if someone else is botting? Even if it is obvious, you have no physical proof, just your suspicions, which is why Jagex is supposed to investigate in order to make sure that the claim is legitimate. The part I'd like to defend is that if you are breaking the rules or possibly breaking the rules, you run the risk of being reported/caught. Even in a small community like this, people are still people. It's better to act/play in such a way as people wouldn't even consider that you were cheating. That's the only way you can guarantee on your own end that you won't get unfairly reported.