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I see a lot of valid points made, but there are a couple I'd like to address:
* People try to find glitches because there is no penalty for being caught.
I see this proposal as DIRECTLY countering that mistake. By having absolutely no penalty for glitching, Disney is encouraging it implicitly.
* Screen shots can be modified, but chat logs can be modified more easily. They are no more or less valid in any way.
* Accidental glitches might be encountered; it would be the moderator's discretion to see if this person had been reported before/recently/frequently, etc. If not, they could choose to just log the person off and send an e-mail warning.
It you got booted when caught, there would be an incentive to NOT cheat. There would be an incentive to not search for exploits. As it stand now, exploits are condoned.
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