I believe I have said something like this before, but could we at least like have a thread where the defendant could state their case instead of having a middleman like MissingNo. I know the users don't really have control over the website and it all comes down to what the committee/creators says is what happens, but I really think this could improve certain situations. Since, I joined this website, Time and Stars have appeared to be pretty solid users that I looked up to as veterans, and they are taking this punishment honorably. It wouldn't really be a flight risk to let them have a post or 2 at least explaining themselves.
Also, a minor suggestion. I don't want to sound xenophobic or anything, but perhaps we could have a representative for each active-ish region in a sub committee or something ? It could help with having all sides represented in things like this, having a third viewpoint from someone trusted who participated in these tournaments.
For the actual case: While it was a rather stupid decision, I don't think there was anything really malicious behind it. It's not like there was lots of money at stake or anything besides digital prizes and the occasional prize which takes more than a couple wins from shady matches to get. I agree they should be punished for openly encouraging that kind of sportsmanship, however.
Lastly, I want to thank the committee for making this thread, instead of just shadow banning them and keeping it under the rug. Keeping everything open is good for the community.
EDIT: One more thing. I have competed in different types of competitions from sports, to TCG. If someone leaves mid-game/tournament, that counts as wins for all the people that were supposed play against them. We need solid rules on how these situations should be handled, if not the way I described.
Also, a minor suggestion. I don't want to sound xenophobic or anything, but perhaps we could have a representative for each active-ish region in a sub committee or something ? It could help with having all sides represented in things like this, having a third viewpoint from someone trusted who participated in these tournaments.
For the actual case: While it was a rather stupid decision, I don't think there was anything really malicious behind it. It's not like there was lots of money at stake or anything besides digital prizes and the occasional prize which takes more than a couple wins from shady matches to get. I agree they should be punished for openly encouraging that kind of sportsmanship, however.
Lastly, I want to thank the committee for making this thread, instead of just shadow banning them and keeping it under the rug. Keeping everything open is good for the community.
EDIT: One more thing. I have competed in different types of competitions from sports, to TCG. If someone leaves mid-game/tournament, that counts as wins for all the people that were supposed play against them. We need solid rules on how these situations should be handled, if not the way I described.