02-04-2016, 03:52 AM
This has apparently been a rule for a while (not written anywhere to our knowledge, mind you).
As far as I know the justification for this is not being able to tell who did the bad stuff, like say, someone doing a thing against the rules and blaming another person for it. But honestly? You're taking the risk by giving someone else your account.
I've discussed this with other people that play the game and most of them don't want this kind of rule to be a thing, at all. If a player performs some type of abuse with a key, GMs usually just ban that one. Whoever got framed can simply make their case.
But when you share your account with someone and nothing bad happens... what's the problem?
As far as I know the justification for this is not being able to tell who did the bad stuff, like say, someone doing a thing against the rules and blaming another person for it. But honestly? You're taking the risk by giving someone else your account.
I've discussed this with other people that play the game and most of them don't want this kind of rule to be a thing, at all. If a player performs some type of abuse with a key, GMs usually just ban that one. Whoever got framed can simply make their case.
But when you share your account with someone and nothing bad happens... what's the problem?