@Browncoat said in Firefly - Still Flyin':
So if we see Player X with another character in a private room, we may go and take a look to see if these complaints are justified and have to call him/her to order.
I'll echo what others have said about kudos for being transparent about your intentions, and also for just the organization/clarity of your wiki as a whole. Nice job.
But I think there's a flaw in your reasoning on the spying thing. Say you've gotten some complaints about Bob, maybe even warned him that he's been complained about and his scenes might be subject to monitoring.
Now you see him and me doing a scene in private, so you pop in to see what's going on. Firstly, you're now invading my privacy based on a complaint that has nothing to do with me. If I'm getting creeped upon, I can just complain to you myself and submit a log to you. Secondly, creepers aren't generally creepy all the time , so you run the risk of negative confirmation bias. "Oh, well, we popped in on four of his scenes randomly and it was fine, so the accusers must be making it up." It's just not a very effective strategy IMHO.
It's not a question of "rights" here - you certainly have the right to do it. You just have to weigh whether the "last resort" kind of situation you're describing is worth establishing a policy that's going to chase good people away.