OnionRings wrote:
Martin wrote:
FarR wrote:
The fact that you are giving these individuals four chances to stop doxxing shows that you are not taking the safety of your players seriously. Doxing the intentional sharing of someone’s personal information without their consent is a serious violation of privacy and, in many cases, illegal under the law.
You're getting the two policies mixed up. I'll clarify it once more: If you dox someone in a way where a community ban might be deemed "too harsh" (ie. simply calling someone by their first name which is not publicly available), you might instead get a communication ban initially. If you continue after your ban expires, you might very get a Community Ban instead since you clearly didn't learn your lesson.
The "four chances" only apply to subsequent communication bans. If you get a communication ban for annoying someone by using their first name which is not publicly accessible, then a couple weeks after get another communication ban for constantly harassing players, you will get a longer ban. It doesn't mean you have to be communication banned four times in a row to get a Community Ban for doxing.
So if you are using people’s first names only you’d only get muted first even though you’ve went through the effort to find such information to harass said player? Also you’s keep highlighting “publicly accessible” what does that actually indicate like for example if a member of the community has a Facebook account with only IRL friends on it but it’s public and someone from zarp who doesn’t know them at all goes through the effort of trying to find such information and finds your name, face etc it’s okay for them to share it within zarp? Even though you don’t have said information on any zarp platform.
What I gave was just a simple example. If something like that were to happen, we'd have to look at it on a case by case basis. The punishment is based on what information was shared, how it was obtained, how it was shared, how it affects the victim and any previous instances of harassment. I'm not saying that you can only get muted for what I described. It's just an example of what might qualify for a communication ban instead of a direct Community Ban. Communication Bans are in no way a "default" punishment for doxing, as mentioned in the Doxing Policy in section 5. It's just another punishment that can be issued, if its deemed appropriate for a specific case instead of a Community Ban.
It's hard to quantify "publicly accessible" information these days as any information you post online is potentially accessible. When it comes to determining whether or not information is "publicly accessible" in the context of our doxing policy, it basically boils down to looking at how you shared the sensitive information in question outside of ZARP and examining if - based on what other information you have shared on ZARP - you have a reasonable expectation that the information would not be easily accessible to people in the community.
For example, if I use the nickname "ReallyMartin" on ZARP, and I have a website or public profile on which I also use that nickname and I happen to intentionally include my real name on those websites, I would not have a reasonable expectation that my real name would be private. If I publicly post a picture of myself on a social media platform and use the nickname "ReallyMartin", I can't expect that information to be private.
Again, it's all down to be decided on a case by case basis whether or not information can reasonably be deemed "publicly accessible". There's no one-size-fits-all blanket statement about what is public or not, especially when you enter the territory of private profiles that you share with only specific members of the community.