TeachRolls wrote:Knowing is one thing and then there's suspecting something of happening.
I would say, to senpai and everyone else, that it's dangerous to dwell on the possibility of someone ghosting as it might "justify" one to do the same because of (weak) human nature "if X is doing it then surely I can..."
And as per Mick's comment that ghosting is totally untraceable - I wouldn't say that. Ghosting and using the ghosted information will always leave breadcrumbs of clues behind. The more coincidental instances piled up by the same individual(s) the less of a coincidence each instance becomes.
Well, I don't completely agree with that. I do KNOW people ghost or at least have ghosted in the past when I was active, and I think anyone who has a reasonable mind understands this too. I
suspect there were some cases of intentional ghosting, but I
know for sure there has been unintentional ghosting. Like I said in my previous post, people staying on voice chat with each other and giving some info. In the past we had stuff like this many times: "I heard him typing just one button/clicking his mouse right at the start of the wave, they must be sending now", "Guy I'm on voicechat with said: wtf is yellow doing. Looking at his units he is overbuilding with TK units". I never participated in such chats, and if I was on voicechat I always left the chat if we were seperated, but I know many other did not (and maybe do not).
Even observers leaving when people sending is ghosting (we made a rule about it, but it's no longer in the rule book). And honestly, I don't fancy the odds when there are 4 people who are daily on chat with each other, and 1 of them is obs/on other team. Even if he does not have bad intentions chances are that he will screw up.
In those cases I would like to be able to say I don't want that person as obs. Not just because I don't trust him (as some suggested here that it is about trust and honesty, which is not necessarily the case), but because the odds are too big that they will have a slip of the tongue, that the will say something which he does not consider ghosting (damn that purple opponent is playing so bad), but is actually telling something.
But like I said, I can understand the pragmatical reasons, which are that 99% of the obs nowadays are to kill time, and kicks are being used as personal revenge things, which I think outweigh the negatives which come with a veto. A majority vote to kick someone sounds reasonable though.
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