To clarify, behavioral warnings are based on the number of reports received which is meant to call attention to potential behavior that could lead to further action, but any action taken is verified first. So yes, you can get a “hey, check your behavior you are getting reported” warning, but if you aren’t actually violating policy you likely won’t hear anything else.
Now with that said…
I’ve run some chat logs for the past two weeks or so and this exchange goes on for awhile.
Neither of you are in the clear. You are making accusations about them in public channels and they are of you. It is more likely the public accusations is what caused the behavioral warning, since it really isn’t appropriate and most people don’t want that drama in their public channels.
Your story about “how this started” doesn’t appear to be entirely accurate as you claimed it was a friend who was targeted, not you. As I understand it, it was the behavior towards that friend that seems to have started all of this which I understand, but all of the back and forth causes complications.
Your friend should have reported the person initially, I’m sorry if they didn’t, as we likely could have curbed most of this early on.
The proper course of action is to place the person on ignore and keep them there. If they circumvent that ignore by using a different account or continue the harassment in public channels you’ll want to submit a ticket under “Ongoing harassment”.
The most important thing is not to engage, and stop harassing them in public chat as well. What you both are doing is called mutual combat, which can nullify an ongoing harassment accusation since you are technically harassing each other at that point.
I understand that you are concerned about them talking about you in public chat and if that happens and you hear about it, report is under Ongoing Harassment. This is about establishing a pattern of behavior. If that behavior continues the penalties for it get harsher over time.
I want to note that talking to them about the thread you created here isn’t helpful and no blue told you to stop interacting while we investigate. O.o
It would be a grand idea to stop interacting though, that is excellent advice for all involved.
There are very much Game Masters, but they don’t take screenshots as evidence. They can use them as a basis for the investigation but all evidence has to come from our logs.
Please, stop interacting with the person, stop talking about them in public and place them on ignore. If they continue to try and contact you or talk about you disparagingly, report it via the Ongoing Harassment ticket.