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So. If you use /report, it doesn't appear in the chatlogs. If you use !report, it does show in the chat (as far as I'm aware of, since I've seen !votemenu in chat logs many times in Stats). This way, when people don't provide evidence, we'll have evidence in the logs.

Of course, people can still use the / version, but advertising the ! version would make people use that more commonly.
 
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So. If you use /report, it doesn't appear in the chatlogs. If you use !report, it does show in the chat (as far as I'm aware of, since I've seen !votemenu in chat logs many times in Stats). This way, when people don't provide evidence, we'll have evidence in the logs.

Of course, people can still use the / version, but advertising the ! version would make people use that more commonly.
Prus wun.
 
Can't we make it so only !report works instead of /report? It sounds simple in my head to be able to make it so only admins can use the / ability while non admins are required to use !. But not entirely sure how that would work out.
Just a thought.
 
Can't we make it so only !report works instead of /report? It sounds simple in my head to be able to make it so only admins can use the / ability while non admins are required to use !. But not entirely sure how that would work out.
Just a thought.
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Can't we make it so only !report works instead of /report? It sounds simple in my head to be able to make it so only admins can use the / ability while non admins are required to use !. But not entirely sure how that would work out.
Just a thought.
nice idea, but people can still use !report only to see K/D, and still not every use of !report leads to a report on the forum.
so before this can work, we need a seperate command to see the K/D.
 
nice idea, but people can still use !report only to see K/D, and still not every use of !report leads to a report on the forum.
so before this can work, we need a seperate command to see the K/D.
The entire reason I made this thread has already been implemented, more or less. / commands are logged. I'm lockin', since that's all that I was suggesting, basically.
 
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