You may mention a player is banned, this information is publicly viewable on their IG profile. However, you may not speculate as to why, when, etc.
I see. Then I think you should consider looking over the wording of that rule. As it stands now (
any reference to...is forbidden), means that mentioning anything about a ban breaks the rules. I was indeed infracted for just that, there was no discussion or speculation at all, neither the post nor even the sentence was about the ban. Look it up if you'd like, it was the second infraction, out of a total of three, that I received.
D Saint I believe you have misinterpreted the idea. It is not to simply reward players for swamping the team with support tickets. It is more to do with encouraging players to report genuine cheaters. I have seen an IG mod pull an all-nighter just to ban a couple of alliances built off multis. The team really does rely alot on player support, more than you'd think.
I understand. I suppose their would be positive sides to such a system, but I am afraid that the negative ones might be much greater.
I am not thinking of the potential number of reports that might come in, what I fear is the
culture such a reward system could spawn. Rewarding individuals to report the assumed misdoings of other individuals, has in my opinion an inherent corruptive effect. Do you really want a great number of players, that you have no control over what so ever and know nothing about, to search with light and candle for anything that could be perceived as cheating in order to get a medal or some nuggets?
I would not. IMO, players should report cheating because they feel it is the right thing to do. Throwing in any kind of reward would mix that feeling up with something else.