I'm sure everyone has experienced a moment where some ex.deuce comes and starts to wreck your shit. And it's not so rare that there is a group of them.
This game's community can't be called mature, most of the votekicks are useless ''g0DD4MN H4X0rz 41MB0TZ!!!'' type of things. And when there is a real votekick going on - mostly about griefers, pyspades stops hacking alright - the bitches rarely get their ass banned. And even if they do, by the time they've probably done their job already. They can also join back after 10 minutes to do it all again..
So what is the solution to this community problem?
= Better moderation.
However many servers don't have active admins - Minit is the only one I know that has - or if they have, not enough of them to cover it night and day. So I came to this idea (or a ripoff of KAG) about having global moderators. Officers, kinda.
First we need an account system. This should have happened ages ago, but sure I know it takes some effort to put one up too. Then the trustworthy people of AoS community can be chosen to global moderators - officers. They would have admin rights in every server (server option to disable them would be good), so the world would be a safer place..
To create an account you should only need to register in the main page to play, not check emails or anything.
But for a second account, you would need a second email, so it takes some effort to begin griefing again. Although multiple accounts for the same person should be disallowed.
Officers would hang out in IRC - and play the game normally ofc - so when someone sees a griefer and his retarded team refuses to kick the bitch, he could go into IRC and request an officer into that server. Surely the officers would be playing normally too, they're humans and players as everyone else - so a server that has an officer in it, would be safe.
Secondly, we need better admin tools. Pyspades has implemented some candies, but they are still not enough.
- Spectator mode for officers - to enter anytime. This way they could see better if someone is griefing, when someone starts to whine about a griefer. This could bring some issues with stealth elements being exposed, but the officers should not use it for their own advantage - they'd be the most trustworthy people of the community.
- Collapse log. When the griefing has already happened, it is hard to tell who did it. Simply pressing some button like home or page up would bring up a text field, which lists all the collapses happened in the server, the creator of them, and the amount of blocks destroyed. If the amount of blocks destroyed is large and just happened, you probably found the criminal.
- Freeze - to prevent griefing without exposing self to enemies. Freezing happens when you press a certain key and point at the griefer, so yeah, he gets frozen. The officer who froze him should also become intact, so he can talk to the griefer and ask what he's doing. The griefer - or a player, if the officer has mistaken - could explain himself during this time. If no proper explanation is given or if it is not valid, a ban should follow. To identify better who's frozen a red circle should appear around the one. Also there should be a button to unfreeze the player - because misunderstandings can happen.
- Teleport to a player. Yeah pyspades has already implemented this, but I'll say now before all the pyspades whiners: This should all be vanilla. Not all servers have pyspades, and shouldn't be reliable to have. So basically, you type in (I wish a proper menu for all these commands will be added in the future) /teleport, and the player's name or ID. This way you could find the griefer easier if his name is given. Again, this should not be used for the officers own advantage. They'd be the most trustworthy people of the community.
- Mute. Sometimes a player is just misbehaving and covering the whole chat, which is especially an issue because of the lack of chat logs. This should not lead into a ban or kick in my opinion. Before muting a player the officer should warn him about not repeating the offense. If the player still continues, /mute has its place.
- Own section here in forums.
A little about the banning system: If the officer decides to /ban a player, it would be global - since the same person could join other servers and begin it again - but it should last only for one hour. There should also be a /kick, which kicks the player out for 5 minutes, from the certain server.
This could be used for some minor offense, such as teamkilling or placing blocks on heads.
If the officer has banned a player that has been banned before - or was hacking - he should report them to higher moderators, such as Stackoverflow and TheGrandmaster. They would then ban the player permanently. Officers should not be able to permaban.
With all these features, the officers would be feared in the groups of griefers - and maybe we will have a better community over time. But as the officers would be humans themselves too, mistakes, misunderstandings - and abuses could happen.
So if a player sees an abuse of the high position, he can report the officer in question in these forums - and the officer's actions will be looked into. If the information is right and the reporter showed enough evidence, the officer shall be banned.
A tl;dr like thingy:
1. Account system
2. Global moderators
3. Better admin tools
4. Profit
Thirdly, the current votekick system is way too much abused. Every time I play I see tens of votekicks claiming the target is an aimbot hacker. What could be used instead, are little boxes next to player names in the TAB menu. When these boxes are marked, a message saying: ''X has been marked, X marks required to kick'' would appear in the chat. The ''kick'' would be a hour-lasting ban from the certain server.
This system would be way less abuse-prone, although maybe a little hard to learn - a quide about it should be posted in the main page if it will be implemented.
There should also be quite strict rules for the global moderators, but you that can be one detail of the discussion.
As the thumb rule I'd suggest always a freeze before ban.
Whaddya think? I'm sure I'm not the only one tired of griefers & hackers.
EDIT: [16:28] <@bcoolface> good post monsteri - i think better mod/admin controls is the way to go. griefing is a part of the game when youre taking out enemy structures but that's harder to detect. (:D)