I run a community leveling guild on a struggling low pop server. So I’m recruiting one day and four people actually respond and sign up! Well, turns out three of them were following a dude on Twitch who thinks it’s funny to troll guilds and take their hard-earned sweet swag. Is this actionable harassment? And how is this entertainment? I refuse to change my vault permissions, as these jerks barely made a dent (someone watching the stream sent me a link via tell to their page), and low level recruits need bags and leveling gear the most.
I get “professional” streamers run out of original things to cover and have to spice it up like a 24 hour cable news channel, but hooboy was that an obnoxious experience.
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as dirtbaggy as their actions were, they didn’t break any rules. they took what they had permission to take.
so, no, they won’t be actioned for it, and it is not harassment.
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thats why you lock the guild bank to new players
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Nope. If they had permission to take stuff then it’s theirs. In the future I recommend having lower ranks where guild bank access is restricted so as to avoid it happening again.
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Askew moral compass but no rule breaking. They’ve done the equivalent of taking a bag of lollies from the front of a house in Halloween
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… so you have your guild vault open to anyone who joins it?
The fact that this hasnt happened before to you is a little amazing.
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got to love the guild ninjas lol
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I will question your decision to give complete strangers permission to loot your GBank. Struggling server or not that is simply not a good idea under any context.
It’s a fine idea in several contexts. Like, I literally said my reason. New initiates need it the most. But I may sort it so one tab has the more important stackables and restrict that one.
You have his twitch account, right? You can do plenty with that.
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Tempting, of course. Not sure if I wanna escalate and definitely don’t want him to get monetary gain from my counter-trolling.