Why do Reform Cards no have timestamps?

SpringySpringer·11/29/2018, 4:46:37 AM·3 votes·2,960 views

I sincerely believe that timestamps provide critical context for reform cards and there really is no reason for these cards to not include them. Allow me to provide an example:

Game 1

Player: Janna why did you go in Player: garbage

Game 1

7:43 Player: Janna why did you go in 13:56 Player: garbage

In the original reform card it appears that the player is calling the Janna garbage for going in. This is clearly toxic behavior. However, the second reform card provides a different story. These two comments are completely separate from one another. For all we know, the player could be calling himself garbage after he made a really stupid play ( I know I've done this before). Perhaps not a desirable characteristic to have but certainly not a toxic one.

Should this player be banned? I don't think so but others who read the first reform card would probably say so based off the association that is made between the two as a result of them be subsequent messages despite the lack of a link between them. Further information is necessary to make a judgement here and it is not fair to judge the player without knowing this further context.

TLDR: Add timestamps to reform cards, no reason for them not to be there.

Edit: This is not a complaint and the example provided is not my own. It is merely a suggestion for reform cards in general.

3 Comments

Silent Gravity11/29/2018, 4:51:46 AM1 votes

If this is just a suggestion, I agree that timestamps could provide useful information.

If this is a complaint that your reform card does not have timestamps, and you think that this would make you look better, you can ask for it with a support ticket.

Kei14311/29/2018, 5:10:02 AM1 votes

I believe timestamps would appear if you have time stamps turned on in your regular chat.