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Saboteur didn't get banned


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Recently, I have recorded and reported someone in the Russian forum for sabotaging a battle. However, the video wasn't accepted, because it was 47 seconds too long, 10 of them being the end battle screen. The corresponding rule says, a video can have a maximum length of 10 minutes. I know you're kind of not allowed to talk about such things, which is in its own way kind of ridiculous, but I just want to know - why is that rule a thing?

Imagine you have video footage of someone robbing a bank, that is 10 minutes and 47 seconds long. In the video, the robber even shows his face and his ID in the security camera. So you bring this evidence to the police, to make them prevent the robber from robbing even more banks, but the police is like "nah bro, the video is 47 seconds too long". What? So we just let the robber keep robbing banks because THERE WAS TOO MUCH EVIDENCE, eg here, we let the saboteur continue sabotaging? What? Across every second of the video it is crystal clear that my entire team is getting sabotaged by this one player.

Can anyone explain to me why this rule is a thing? I would literally have to remove evidence to shorten the video to 10 minutes, but honestly, I can't be asked to do so. We let him run free then, I guess. Let him ruin even more battles. ?‍♂️

I just want to know the thought behind that rule, as to me, it is completely pointless. Same with a minimum of 5 minutes of evidence, that no audio tracks are allowed, and that there can be no cuts in the footage. These rules literally make sabotaging easier.

Edited by Son_Goku
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