Feb 25, 2022, 4:33 PM

@derp It is not about changing what you would do. Asking the 'what do you expect' and 'why do you suspect that' questions is about validating their concerns and building their trust in you to feel they can go to you if something /does/ happen. From everything thus far unless a player trusts staff they are not going to start with their proof. Their going to test the waters by displaying their concerns as a request that isn't clear what they want beyond 'letting you know'. To me 'Tell them no contact and let us know if they break it.' is not validating them and their concerns and building their trust. 'What do you expect us to do?' 'Why do you suspect that?' This is what you do and this is what we will do will do and this is what we will do if there is evidence.' are all things, in my opinion, actions to build a players trust in staff. I mean the biggest complaint, staff side and player side, is lack of trust in staff. So, yes you can be 'Do no contact and let us know if they break it.' Adding validation for their concerns opens the doors to trust you when they they don't know who you are. Especially on your policy of treating things with more professionalism than casual. Sure, someone who knows you and is your friend isn't going to hesitate to trust you'll do what you say even if you don't validate them. That is because they are your friend and know what you will do. Someone who isn't your friend or doesn't know you is not going to come in with the same trusting attitude so validating their concerns by questioning what they expect and how they are sure does. It is likely to give you the evidence you want as well because they are going to be like 'Well this is stuff I've seen. I think X person might have had the same experience but you should ask them.'