This so much.
Now, can we try to move our conversation to something more constructive
than this report thing?
I believe there are still questions unanswered which are probably lost
down the list.
some that come into my mind are:
* How long is a ban on the tokens?
* Can the tokens be hidden to avoid tokens theft?
* Is it possible to lock the tokens to an ip:port with a password so
that if somebody manages to get a hold of the token he's still
unable to "steal" the players?
* Can we edit the token description? (from below)
* Is Valve considering choosing something different rather than a
phone number as verification process (credit card, PayPal...) for
those that do not have a phone number or don't want to disclose it?
* Could a token eventually group more servers in order to avoid
deploying a different token for each server? (this would break
transferability)
For today that's it, goodnight!
BR,
Niko
On 10/16/2015 01:42, Michael Loveless wrote:
Lol, no one in this conversation has anything to hide. What you're
proposing is way out of the realm of what will really happen. Sure,
Valve has implemented this because they care about certain things but
let's not act like it was some big thing for them to do, the system is
already implemented for TF2. No Valve employee is going to be vetting
servers on a daily or even weekly basis. You're seriously
underestimating the amount of servers out there and the number of
raging kids that could seriously fuck things up.
For instance, one day I banned some 13 year old from my server who was
being racist and raging on people. 10 minutes later I had 40 different
people comment on my profile with things like -rep paypal scam, -rep
stole my skins, shit like that. All the questions posed here are
legitimate and you're stuck on one response which is "it only takes 5
minutes to checks servers". Valve isn't manually checking anything.
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