@itz-majman said in Report for Streamers...:
People love calling out hackers/cheaters and yes they do exist but it's such a tiny % so the chance of you actually vs one
Sot has a pretty small community when it comes to the social/streaming side so it's high risk low reward to accuse a random person that is playing well.
Why? because a large amount of 3-4 person skilled crews are either streamers themselves (even if only rarely) or known within the pvp community as skilled players.
So all of the "this crew is sus" or blatant accusations very often leads to backtracking anyway once it's revealed who the opponent was.
People aren't sus just because they hit shots consistently. They aren't sus for choosing one strategy over another and they aren't sus for being significantly more skilled than the typical target of hopping pvp. Sometimes while chasing rabbits a hunter runs into a bear.
It happens regularly from smaller to larger channel, it's not everyone but it's enough to where the unpleasantness and awkwardness is an easy find.
Random people that were already on the server before the content creator aren't sus. Random people playing really well while defending themselves against server hopping pvp or while clashing with another server hopping pvper going after the same pve target aren't sus.
People recording live don't have a lot of time to put thought in before reacting so it's understandable that sometimes a reaction to frustration or loss won't be ideal but imo the loose use of the "sus" thing only harms the content, it enables a lot of negativity around the content and that leaks into the game itself.