Respect, man. Finally a mod here with enough sense to do what's right.
I beg to differ. I assert that the system here is rotten to the ground. Members here are allowed to have 10, 20 and 40 accounts. They trade/cheat/scam/flame on one account and then move to the next. They beg for invites on one account only to move to the next and trade them. Do you consider that to be "fine"?
And don't try to tell me you don't know about them. I'm sure you know about plenty of them, yet you choose to ignore the phenomena, since you (backed by the support of your superiors) don't consider it your business to interfere. According to you, it's the problem of your "other" members and tracker staffers to sort out all the crap that's left behind, which was facilitated by the platform you're providing (FST). That's the difference between our views: I do believe that if FST considers itself as an integral part of the community, and wants other to see it in the same way, then FST has to take action against such people. The ambivalent response most FST staffers usually express towards such occurrences encourages others to repeat these actions, and is surely among the reasons that deter staffers from FST.
Don't even get me started on these so-called "exclusive" invite forums. If you were trying to make any point you just blew it.
I disagree. One of the major problem here is that you usually do nothing to prevent such occurrences. I believe that if you know that a guy has 10 accounts and is leeching invites from one account and trading them on the other then it is your duty, to the members of FST and to the entire community to take actions to make that stop. Why wouldn't you?
Why does one member, obviously lying to other members and hurting the trackers which we're all part of, get an amnesty from you? Why wouldn't you want to protect other, descent members? Why wouldn't you want to protect the community you're member of?
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