Impersonating other users, staff members, political figures, law enforcement, leaders and authorities, criminal organisations of any kind, acting like someone who is more superior or acting like a member of a verified VTC you are not part of.
When can this rule be enforced?
Does this violate that rule?
Someone has a profile picture identical to another user but nothing else. Their profile picture is a publicly accessible picture, easily findable on Google.
Someone has the same name as a staff member but nothing else. For example, they may be two Owen's.
Someone has their profile picture set to a political figure for appreciation.
Someone copies everything about a staff member and acts like them in-game. While in-game, they go a step further and attempt to enforce the rules as if they were a staff member.
If someone could explain when a situation becomes impersonation, it'd be greatly appreciated
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When can this rule be enforced?
Does this violate that rule?
Someone has a profile picture identical to another user but nothing else. Their profile picture is a publicly accessible picture, easily findable on Google.
Someone has the same name as a staff member but nothing else. For example, they may be two Owen's.
Someone has their profile picture set to a political figure for appreciation.
Someone copies everything about a staff member and acts like them in-game. While in-game, they go a step further and attempt to enforce the rules as if they were a staff member.
If someone could explain when a situation becomes impersonation, it'd be greatly appreciated
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Bean
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