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Originally Posted by Lammy
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How is this not spite?
And yes, I would agree, disbanding the guild and causing a ruckus is not a good idea and is not the general attitude of the TMO core. But unfortunately, just like the 2 dupers that triggered this whole mess, we can't control what other people do with their accounts. To say 80 accounts should be perma band is ridiculous and niave.
Do you feel that Liia is a cheater and should be permanently banned because she was collateral damage? No, she shouldn't, she's one of the nicest people on the server.
I understand that everyone in the raid scene is extremely excited, and loving that TMO was torn apart. However, as a whole it's still a very motivated group of players that are currently sitting by and taking our punishment while we decide what the next course of action is.
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You're missing the point entirely. Whether Liia is a cheater or not is immaterial. She trusted the wrong person. Once an account is logged in by a known exploiter, the account is contaminated. The GMs couldn't and shouldn't investigate the mental state of every account owner to see if they were complicit. That is the risk of giving out your info. Liia took that risk. She should pay the price as defined by server rules.