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Eso Crime Watch Facebook Group

  • STEVIL
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    STEVIL wrote: »
    I heard of this Facebook group a while back and initially thought it was a great idea. It is a group whose purpose is supposedly to help those who have been scammed in ESO. It supposedly helps people by keeping, updating and maintaining a blacklist of alleged scammers in order to raise awareness. I have heard anecdotal evidence from people who have claimed that the administrator of the group has done things in an unfair manner like putting people on this list without sufficient proof. These players have had difficulty enjoying the economic aspects of this game because of this blacklist.
    This group has become very popular which gives this admin a lot of power to discipline other players.
    I have noticed that the people who run the game have wisely made every effort to prevent any player from being able to punish or discipline other players. So my question is this...
    Does this Facebook group give its group administrator the power to punish and discipline other players?

    Mention group/page not normally mentioned on the forum a lot - check.
    Give initial positive vibe - check.
    Mention it was "heard of" or "some say" or "they said" to give cover distance buffer zone - check.
    Toss minor questioning shade about maybe mighta don't know stuff - check.
    End up asking question so it might provoke a click - check.

    Five-by-five on the promote with escape chute ready checklist.

    Well done.

    I can see you’re trying to to be clever, but just to be sure, are you implying that I’m trying to promote this group?

    4No i am saying that the post made **will** promote the group.

    Your intent is left to swamis, mystics and psyjics to divine.
    Proudly skooma free while talks-when-drunk is in mandatory public housing.
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    "The good way I used to get good kills *with good skill* was good but the way others kill me now is bad."

  • DieAlteHexe
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    WTB: Context, PST

    Dirty, filthy casual aka Nancy, the Wallet Warrior Carebear Potato Whale Snowflake
  • Cadbury
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    Has this crime watch group made any arrests yet?
    "If a person is truly desirous of something, perhaps being set on fire does not seem so bad."
  • Yolokin_Swagonborn
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    ZOS lets everyone who has ever broken the TOS, or flat out cheated back in the game.

    Yes they delete some accounts but then they let the same people back if they make a new one. A good money making tactic for sure but the people that return use a variation of their name to profit from their notoriety.
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