CosmicCharlie wrote on Dec 2
nd, 2024 at 11:25pm:
Can you identify other accounts by IP, or other means, if the person is evading by using alt accounts.
Sure could! Oh boy, story time.
During my tenure, we hired a new GM. Standard practice at the time was to start new hires on Code of Conduct tickets, namely harassment reports. In hindsight, those required more care and expertise than we assumed. New hires, realizing they were effectively being handed the "ban hammer" on day 1, would go on power trips. Case in point, this new hire banned literally every player that was reported, regardless of the content being reported. Did you say "hi" to someone, and they reported you? You probably got banned by this kid.
We had a talk with him shortly after he started on the job, and he cooled off a bit. However, one day, this new GM bans a player on Argo for a non-violation; an accidental ban, if you will. Turns out, this player was a fucking psychopath. They started creating character after character, posting LFMs along the lines of, "WB and DDO want me to kill myself." I believe his main that we accidentally was called "Argoshaper." This dude went so far off the deep end that I had to work with one of the engineers (super nice dude, always willing to help us) to IP ban them. Some-fucking-how, Argoshaper kept evading the bans; he kept creating alts, and he kept posting LFMs and posting in general chat about how we were driving him to suicide. At one point, the engineer (temporarily) IP banned an entire country in Europe just to nuke this kid from orbit, and yet he STILL found a way around it!
I just did a search after I typed all of that out, and sure enough his name was indeed "Argoshaper" and he was posting stuff on Steam's forums as late as 2018, well after I stopped working on DDO. Holy shit. Is he still around??
https://steamcommunity.com/app/206480/discussions/0/1734333281939683473/?ctp=3At one point I tried to reason with this kid. I apologized on behalf of the GM that banned him, offered him a bunch of free stuff (Turbine Points, a Starter Pack, etc.) and yet he still continued on with his maniacal behavior.
So that's story number one. Story number two probably isn't as good.
As you probably know, when you get banned, you have the ability to appeal it. In my later years as a GM, I was assigned to respond to ban appeals. As with Argoshaper, I would review the initial report, and chat logs, and determine if the ban was warranted. 9 times out of 10, it was (Argoshaper was a rare outlier that went haywire fast.)
One night, I pull a ban appeal that was along the lines of, "Fuck you, fuck Turbine, fuck WB, kill yourselves." The name they put in the ticket was similar to "Fuckyour Mother" and their contact email address they listed was akin to fuckyou@fuckyou.com. Real original. What Albert Einstein here failed to realize is, his IP was logged in our CRM. I decided to review bans placed around the time this appeal came in (typically, appeals were sent as soon as the ban was placed. Players wasted no time.) I found one ban for what looked like routine harassment, so in our in-game ticket platform I looked up the logged IP address; sure enough, it matched the IP address logged in the CRM. I then effectively performed a reverse account lookup using that IP to find the email address associated with that banned account.
When I responded to the appeal, not only did I increase the ban to 14 days for abusing Turbine staff, but I also sent it to fuckyou@fuckyou.com and copied the email address on the account. That was a risky move, but I was 99% confident I had the right person. My intent was to ensure my response was going to the player, despite their attempt to avoid conflict. Within about 10 minutes the ban appeal was reopened by the player, coming from the CC'd email address, now under the name "John Smith" (i.e. their real name.) The response was something like, "I am boycotting DDO and all Turbine products." Okay bud, good luck with that, see you in 2 weeks.