This is an important question for the topic. If it is possible to implement bad-man lists like reddit allows, then you can end up with some epic shitflinging. Some retard could decide that everyone who played X game for more than 2 hours needs to blacklisted, which gets you banned from 100 hubs that subscribe to the blacklist, which then bans you from the platform.
...a bit of a darker implementation of that tactic given this is an automated system whats to stop a bunch of the asset flippers that infest steam from doing this: step one target a user. step 2 massive ban wave from allied hubs. step three wait till you think they got unbanned. step 4 repeat and use a burner to send a message along the lines of you want this to stop send $xxxx.xx to this address.
Can you be banned from hubs you don't participate in? Can you be banned from hubs for games you don't own? If not, I think I have a solution.
This is an important question for the topic. If it is possible to implement bad-man lists like reddit allows, then you can end up with some epic shitflinging. Some retard could decide that everyone who played X game for more than 2 hours needs to blacklisted, which gets you banned from 100 hubs that subscribe to the blacklist, which then bans you from the platform.
...a bit of a darker implementation of that tactic given this is an automated system whats to stop a bunch of the asset flippers that infest steam from doing this: step one target a user. step 2 massive ban wave from allied hubs. step three wait till you think they got unbanned. step 4 repeat and use a burner to send a message along the lines of you want this to stop send $xxxx.xx to this address.