Nore wrote:Then everytime a mod joined obs, a person who might be maphacking will know they are only there to SS test and turn it off.. obviously we are going to keep obs open to both trial vouches and mods at all times, that isn't even up for debate. It is not a "social" thing at all really, but rather a necessity. What is being debated here is whether or not obs should be allowed in order to prevent ghosting, which the vote shows will more than likely not happen.
To be honest, I don't see why mods should get an exception? There is really no necessity in anyone observing ever. Also new vouches can just watch a replay.
Also, I don't see where your conclusion lies that the change will more than likely not happen. I think this vote should not be a 'majority' vote. If 30-40% says they do not feel safe playing with observers, that should be more than enough for moderators to feel to protect them, especially since the importance for people that do want to allow observers aren't bigger than "I like to observe". Just dismissing a concern of a big group of the league by saying "if they don't get majority we do nothing with it" is a big disrespect for the safety and fairplay in the league. The current 'kick on demand'- rule does not suffice for that, since it is not realistically possible to know who ghosts and who not.
I see some arguments in here saying "I like to see 1007 playing": you can always watch replays if you want to see LIHL games. The only thing that is eliminated here is the possibility to see it real time so people can potentially abuse. I do understand some people like to observe games if they are tired or something, but I am sure that those same people do not like the idea they can be ghosted the next game they are not tired and with that trying hard for nothing because they are potentially (untrackably) cheated on.