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That makes sense although i feel as if it should have been public as it has been suspected there was one but no confirmation. The main issue I have is how whenever a player has said something like that they get shut down and laughed at.Right, this i think are two different things being talked about. Correct me if I'm wrong.
When players say "staff are watching me" I believe they mean that the staff in question is actively following them invisible in no-clip, watching their every move.
To be completely clear, we don't follow around a specific singular player for hours on end just to be able to do a "hahah gotcha" when they slip up.
Granted, it may seem like it. We're generally only watching people in no-clip for a few certain reasons, I'll list them in a general fashion.
Again the above is a general list, there can be other circumstances that leads to is watching a player. To be clear: Player targeting by staff is in no way shape or form tolerated.
- We're randomly flying around in no-clip all over the map keeping an eye on the general state of things when we see a player breaking a rule or what not. We pop out of noclip and deal with it. This can very easily seem to the player(s) that we were just watching them and waiting for a rulebreak.
- We see an area where there's an abnormal amount of players gathered, we sometimes fly over just to see what's going on and to make sure nothing bad is happening. Experience tells us that the more players in one area, the more rulebreaks occur in a shorter time. Generally.
- There's a situation like a raid, robbery or shootout etc. We often watch those for obvious reasons if we can.
- A player has said or done something that leads us to believe they are about to commit a rulebreak, and therefore we watch them to act on it. This is by far the least occurring of the four.
You may no believe that, but if anyone comes to me with evidence of a staff member targeting or treating a player unfairly I will always look into it. My DM's are, and have always been open for the past four years, and 99% of people who message me gets a reply unless I am sleeping or inebriated.
Now, the watchlist function shown in the screenshot above is something entirely different to "watching a player" as the term is often used. The watchlist is a command that we can use to make a short message show up when a certain player connects.
These messages are often short notes to help staff online at the time to handle anything that was unfinished from another sit.
Usually these watch-messages will be things like "Has to drop 2x mp9's" or "Frequently VDM's" or anything like that. The first MP9 example is if someone gains items due to a rulebreak and they have disconnected from the server, preventing us from retrieving the items, we leave a note. That was when the player re-connects, any staff online can go delete those illegally gained items.
The frequent VDM note is simply to call attention from staff so they think "Hey, if this guy drives around really fast in a tow truck later today, I should keep an eye on it".
The watchlist is a lot less sinister than it sounds, and is generally only a tool to help the staff help you to have a better experience.