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Agent_Utah
#198236620Sunday, September 11, 2016 5:20 AM GMT

You know the drill. You're just relaxing in a game, when suddenly an exploiter bans/crashes you or your game client. Sometimes, you'll be able to jot their name down before you exit the game, but most times are so so sudden that you can only read their name before exiting out. This leaves confusion about who to report, which can lead to accidentally false-reporting someone. Let us see who we played with, recently. That way, we will be able to clearly identify who to report, so that we can increase the accuracy of our reports. I've seen many modern video games on console that include this feature, and I thought it might be helpful for those who don't know who to report, when encountered with an exploiter. I, personally, have probably reported numerous users in the past who haven't even done anything violating ROBLOX's rules, because I could not clearly identify the person who I intended on reporting. Having this feature will also help new users, who aren't so experienced with such people. I just thought this might be of some use to ROBLOX, because I believe to have just now reported someone by mistake who may have shared similarities (name-wise) with an exploiter who just crashed my game client. That report would've probably gone to the right person if I could've clearly known the exploiter's name.
raymando3
#198236912Sunday, September 11, 2016 5:27 AM GMT

Support. This can really raise the chance of finding exploiters/hackers/etc., and also raise the security level of ROBLOX. (How I imagine how they might implement this, is that there would be a new bar on the left of our screen called "Recently met".)
zackyattacky
#198238675Sunday, September 11, 2016 6:16 AM GMT

good idea
Super_Syk
#198241186Sunday, September 11, 2016 7:37 AM GMT

It would be annoying, you join a 50 player server and the server shutdowns. Suddenly 50 names randomly appear on the screen.
zackyattacky
#198241256Sunday, September 11, 2016 7:40 AM GMT

Super, it'd probably be somewhere on the website that's not in the way. Why not give us an idea on how it should be implemented into the website?
Borsy
#198243549Sunday, September 11, 2016 9:30 AM GMT

ok but reporting someone for hacking on the site wont do anything (moderators have no proof), you have to report ingame
snipereye123
#198245147Sunday, September 11, 2016 10:46 AM GMT

Borsy, even if you report in game mods won't see it. (too many kids reporting for dumb reasons => ton of boring reports => mods can't keep up) The only effective way is to report hackers to the game creator.
Borsy
#198245337Sunday, September 11, 2016 10:55 AM GMT

@snipereye they have a blacklist that filters out anyone that false reports too many times, and a priority list which filters reports from people who have a lot of true reports and puts all of them to the top http://data.roblox.com/Error/Lua.ashx
snipereye123
#198247601Sunday, September 11, 2016 12:33 PM GMT

@Borsy In that case it will work, however lack of proper actions made me believe they just don't care or can't keep up. More often than not those cheaters get banned from the game by the creator before roblox actions. (if they ever exist)

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