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Suggestion Name: Ban TMP Account Deletion with an In-Progress Ban

 

Suggestion Description: I am proposing this idea in response to some issues that have been encountered in-game by both myself and other players. The goal would be to prevent the deletion of a TruckersMP (TMP) account while a ban is in progress.

For example, if a player receives a one-week ban, the button to delete their TMP account would be disabled until the entire ban period has been served. Once the ban is over, while it will still be recorded in the sanction history, the player would be able to access the option to delete their account again if they so choose.

This measure could help prevent players from circumventing sanctions by deleting their account and creating a new one immediately afterward.

 

Example images:

Image 1: https://imgur.com/a/BPgxPv4

Image 2: https://imgur.com/a/VdiHkKk

 

Why add it: I have been experiencing problematic behavior from players who are not following the rules of TruckersMP recently. These include:

A player using a cheat (speedhack) whose TMP account had been created minutes before I reported it.
Another instance where, while I was AFK at a gas station near Calais, an experienced player intentionally crashed into me. This caused my truck to move onto the road, blocking the way for 4 hours.
I want to point out that these incidents involve players who created TMP accounts shortly before committing violations. This leads me to question the claim that bans cannot be circumvented by deleting and recreating an account. Indeed, I have seen concrete evidence, such as a recently banned friend who is currently riding after deleting and recreating his account.

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9 hours ago, TTV TMP_Malinois said:

Another instance where, while I was AFK at a gas station near Calais, an experienced player intentionally crashed into me. This caused my truck to move onto the road, blocking the way for 4 hours.


To stop that from happening in the future, if you press F1 to pause your game, no other player can cause damage to you or move you.
Or also, maybe don't be AFK for 4 hours, and just close the game??

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Some information about deleted accounts remain in the database with their unique TMPID which are never recycled, they just don't vanish without trace.

Part of that information is certainly ban history, they are still caught ban evading if attempting to play on the same hardware, should they delete the account or not.

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12 hours ago, TTV TMP_Malinois said:

Another instance where, while I was AFK at a gas station near Calais, an experienced player intentionally crashed into me. This caused my truck to move onto the road, blocking the way for 4 hours.

To prevent this from happening, use the f1 button. Then, no matter how many times you get hit, you will stand still without any damage.

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On 12/7/2024 at 6:07 AM, TTV TMP_Malinois said:

Suggestion Name: Ban TMP Account Deletion with an In-Progress Ban

 

Suggestion Description: I am proposing this idea in response to some issues that have been encountered in-game by both myself and other players. The goal would be to prevent the deletion of a TruckersMP (TMP) account while a ban is in progress.

For example, if a player receives a one-week ban, the button to delete their TMP account would be disabled until the entire ban period has been served. Once the ban is over, while it will still be recorded in the sanction history, the player would be able to access the option to delete their account again if they so choose.

This measure could help prevent players from circumventing sanctions by deleting their account and creating a new one immediately afterward.

 

Example images:

Image 1: https://imgur.com/a/BPgxPv4

Image 2: https://imgur.com/a/VdiHkKk

 

Why add it: I have been experiencing problematic behavior from players who are not following the rules of TruckersMP recently. These include:

A player using a cheat (speedhack) whose TMP account had been created minutes before I reported it.
Another instance where, while I was AFK at a gas station near Calais, an experienced player intentionally crashed into me. This caused my truck to move onto the road, blocking the way for 4 hours.
I want to point out that these incidents involve players who created TMP accounts shortly before committing violations. This leads me to question the claim that bans cannot be circumvented by deleting and recreating an account. Indeed, I have seen concrete evidence, such as a recently banned friend who is currently riding after deleting and recreating his account.

 

If a user gets banned their Steam ID gets stored. This data is stored indefinitely, so even if the user deletes their account and creates a new one with the same Steam profile, the ban will still exist on the new account.

 

Whilst it would be nice to disallow banned users to delete their account, this would be a direct violation of Article 17 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Users have the right to withdraw consent of the usage of their personal data, meaning user accounts and similar. And so these must be deleted when asked (i.e. when they delete their account)

 

If TruckersMP were to disallow users to delete their accounts, there would be serious legal consequences.

 

For more information about Article 17: https://gdpr-info.eu/art-17-gdpr/

For more information about how TruckersMP handles your data: https://truckersmp.com/policy

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20 hours ago, TimeTimes said:

 

If a user gets banned their Steam ID gets stored. This data is stored indefinitely, so even if the user deletes their account and creates a new one with the same Steam profile, the ban will still exist on the new account.

 

Whilst it would be nice to disallow banned users to delete their account, this would be a direct violation of Article 17 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Users have the right to withdraw consent of the usage of their personal data, meaning user accounts and similar. And so these must be deleted when asked (i.e. when they delete their account)

 

If TruckersMP were to disallow users to delete their accounts, there would be serious legal consequences.

 

For more information about Article 17: https://gdpr-info.eu/art-17-gdpr/

For more information about how TruckersMP handles your data: https://truckersmp.com/policy

Okay, so if I understand correctly, when we notice that a player is driving irresponsibly on the road and his account was created recently, it probably means that he had to repurchase the game and create a new Steam account, right?

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2 hours ago, TTV TMP_Malinois said:

Okay, so if I understand correctly, when we notice that a player is driving irresponsibly on the road and his account was created recently, it probably means that he had to repurchase the game and create a new Steam account, right?

 

That is correct.

They most likely bought a Steam account that has the game or they purchased a key from a key reseller website and activated it on a new Steam account. 

Of course if another account of theirs is banned, they would also have to find a way to bypass TruckersMP's ban evasion detection.

 

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< Got banned unfairly? >

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9 minutes ago, TimeTimes said:

 

That is correct.

They most likely bought a Steam account that has the game or they purchased a key from a key reseller website and activated it on a new Steam account. 

Of course if another account of theirs is banned, they would also have to find a way to bypass TruckersMP's ban evasion detection.

 

Yeah, so basically it's a loophole they're exploiting knowing full well that even if they get banned for ban evasion, they can just buy the game again and create a new account. Ultimately it's a loophole that moderation can't really counter.

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