Originally Posted by
Fredelas
I say get rid of the "no public shaming" policy. It's not the mere presence of rules that act as a deterrent, it's their visible enforcement. Let players sling the mud, too. Yes, there could be a lot of name-calling and internet insults, but if this community is as great as everyone says, the peer pressure will end up doing more good than harm. If players are passionate about something, let them get it all out in the open!
And if a player decides to publicly contest some disciplinary action, Turbine should feel free to publicly defend that disciplinary action. It's inevitable that Turbine will make a few mistakes, and it's not going to kill the company to occasionally be held publicly accountable, too. It's humanizing. And it will lead to Turbine making even better and more accurate decisions in the future. If Turbine is afraid of losing some popularity contest because of a well-known player, I'd wager that any players who cared about that would ignore the evidence anyway.