Zing wrote:I don't think I ever once seen them promote botting or any other things that is immorally wrong. Although, there is people on the ban list that did, but people like Deacon and Sylhana for an example, never did. Unless I haven't seen the whole picture.
Again, it's an argument that you pro-ban people still have nothing to retort with-banning bots on SRF accomplishes nothing. Out of the thousands and thousands of bots operating out there, this phony "war" against a few will make absolutely no impact on the bot population, nor will it ever stop those who were banned for botting to start botting again. Banning bots is a responsibility of Joymax, not SRF. What do mods honestly hope to achieve by banning these "botters"? 20 some people from botting? Making a so-called "friendly and constructive" environment? That is a direct question, and I would appreciate an answer.
The opinions and positions of SRF have absolutely no control over an individual's sense of moral judgement. Whether you ban them or not, they will simply return to botting again, or resort to lurking other SRO fanforums out there. No, it does not solve the bot problem, and no, it does not "tarnish" the image and reputation of SRF.
As Zing and a few others said, unless these were truly people encouraging botting and illegal game activity, I have nothing to say against banning them. Their mere presence in these forums does not automatically persuade/tolerate botting for "new users".
Bring them back. Strip them of their mod titles, reset their postcounts, I don't care. What SRF needs is the continual support of experienced users and players to keep SRF alive.
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One thing I noticed with threads of banned members was the sheer hatred that filled them. Personal grudges, I don't know, but I don't understand how so many people completely despised and hated members like Sylhana. It wasn't a simple finger pointing fest, it was flaming. Wretched people. Exposing botters has been abused to much.
<<banned from SRF for rules violations. -SG>>