Oreo
Your response does not address the core issue here.
This is not about whether bans had “some evidence” or not — this is about who is executing those bans.
You admitted that tebotb2 (your cousin) has access to your account. That alone confirms account sharing. Whether the intent was “malicious” or not is irrelevant — giving global access to someone without permissions is already a misuse of authority.
RGC’s rules and announcements have repeatedly discouraged account sharing to maintain accountability. If multiple people use the same account, then there is no way to verify who is responsible for actions, which completely breaks the integrity of the system. “Account sharing can lead to losing the account and even the skins linked to it.” - This has been repeatedly stated in RGC’s announcements. (Given that tebotb2 and Oreo was aware of this, they must face the consequences.)
You also mentioned there is “no clearly enforced rule.” Even if we assume that, basic logic still applies:
Global privileges are given to specific trusted individuals — not to be transferred freely to others. Otherwise, anyone could bypass the system simply by using someone else’s account.
Your explanation about VPNs and flags is also irrelevant to the main concern. This report is not based on location assumptions — it is based on behavior patterns, timing, and direct evidence showing that actions were performed by someone other than the account owner. Also you swap accounts and play together, which results in the flags switching automatically — this cannot be denied.
Additionally, the issue is not personal bias or “groups of friends.” The evidence shows:
- A non-global user issuing bans
- Kicks and bans happening immediately after personal conflicts
- Abuse of admin power in public games
- Circumvention of systems like autoban and ignorelist features
These are system-level concerns, not personal disagreements.
If bans were truly valid, they should be handled transparently and by the authorized account holder — not through shared access.
At the end of the day, this is about accountability and fairness:
If regular users are not allowed to share accounts, then someone with global privileges should be held to an even higher standard — not a lower one.
This is not an assumption. This is a misuse of access backed by evidence.
I request the admins to review:
- Account access logs
- IP/session inconsistencies
- Timing of bans vs player activity
That will clearly show whether the account was used by multiple individuals.
Also even after the report yesterday, another ban was issued from the same account (https://prnt.sc/piNWdd5JUV0w), and the change in flag clearly indicates different access.” since they were both ingame together.
Thank you.