To start with the obvious, DakkaDok is not your lawyer or anything close to it. The admins are, in every case, your prosecutor. You're your own public defender.Anthand wrote: ↑Sat Feb 06, 2021 1:37 amKoriJenkins wrote: ↑Fri Feb 05, 2021 9:11 pmAntHand, your actions caused devastation upon your character. You're the equivalent of a captured robber being mad at a witness for testifying against you even though you were caught on camera.Anthand wrote: ↑Wed Feb 03, 2021 2:47 pm Yukarion, if you were active on the server discord, it is clear the absolute devastation upon my own character that Dakka's leaks have caused, and again people are calling for my ban despite it being unwarranted. Burger_Malone has threatened to defile 'every build I have' and Lord1 has sworn to commit himself to making me never have fun again on the server. This is all because an admin broke the rules. Do something about it.
You aren't entitled to respect or fondness. I didn't get on the boards and cry to Yukar every time Dakka slandered me in chat because I didn't care. If you truly believe you did nothing wrong, you wouldn't care so much about whatever DakkaDok said about you.
You're essentially arguing that DakkaDok should be banned for being mean to you, when the meanness comes entirely as a result of your own actions. Had you simply not exploited, you wouldn't be in this situation. This is of your own making, and why you fail to understand that I do not know.
Restating public information is not admin abuse.
When it comes to talking to the admins about mechanics and interpretations of the rules, it is imperative that confidentiality be maintained at all times, not only because said information could not have been obtained without the use of an admin position, but also because admins must appear to be trustworthy to effectively run a server. Your analogy to a bank robbing is flawed in this case - this situation is more along the lines of a lawyer violating client confidentiality.
Secondly, I do not care if 'admins mean'. If I did, I would have complained on the forums months ago (My conversations with Dakka often became heated). The same goes for respect and fondness - I am very aware that players pushing the boundaries can be extremely annoying, especially if the admin is already growing out of touch with the server. If you can't see the difference between an abuse of admin power and 'being mean', either you are arguing in bad faith, or are simply not worth talking to.
To address your last point, you are correct: stating public information does not qualify as admin abuse. However at no point in time did I leave any physical or verbal evidence either in game or on the discord linking me to the wolf method. Even when Burger Malone found the remnants of one of my tracking stations, he was unable to find enough conclusive evidence to either figure out what it was, or to confirm I was behind it. One hundred percent of public awareness either came from Yukarion's public plugin updates (and yes, I do not believe those should have been public either), and from DakkaDok. At the time of the leaks, even clipchip knew this information wasn't public; he says it in the evidence sheet. So yes, you are right that public information is public information, but I do not believe that is relevant here.
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I think that's a great idea Burger. A consistent and useable set of rules would be wonderful, I personally hate that I have to clarify things with the admins now, because the current /rules are horrible indicators of what is and isn't allowed. Clearly the admins hate listening to my questions too, so the only reasons I could see for the lack of change is either laziness or desire for direct control.
Adding on to what Burger just said, people knew you were the one who did the exploit. You left a lot of physical evidence behind. (Which Burger found) You also fall victim to circumstantial evidence that links you to it. (Which clipchip deduced)
You want to talk about bad faith arguments? Okay. A bad faith argument would be trying to claim this is something other than DakkaDok discussing what you did with clipchip, who already knew what you did. The closest thing you can get to to a genuine "admin abuse" claim is Dakka saying you were told you'd be banned if you did it again, but that's not admin abuse because it's apparently not even true.
You intentionally misrepresented a glitch as an "intended mechanic" to Yukarion, and it's in his own chat logs. It is most definitely an intended mechanic for pets to follow their owner, but it's absolutely fucking asinine to suggest that it's intended for animals to face their owner who is thousands of in-game kilometers away from them. You know that, and arguing the opposite is ridiculous.
As I've said, DakkaDok is irrelevant in this. You trying to deflect to him is an obvious effort to take the heat off yourself. Had you not done what you did, had you not intentionally skirted the rules TWICE you wouldn't be facing criticism. It doesn't help that your goals with this exploit were to negatively impact other players on the server.
This is a situation entirely of your own making. Stop trying to pin it on DakkaDok. If you're mad at him, you're free to take it out on him in-game in some capacity. Making weak ass "admin abuse" claims won't do anything but make you look like more of a fool.
(Btw, this isn't admin abuse and even if it was, it's nowhere near his worst example of it. He routinely leaked the location of TheOnlySlash during the First Siege, which allowed people to show up and disrupt him. And THAT'S not even the worst example of it. Point is, DakkaDok hasn't harmed you. Reputation isn't physical.)