Kid share plays Destiny to stranger...

The code of online conduct that we have every student sign at the beginning of every year clearly states that using school property for any means other than school work is prohibited, and that, if caught, students are subject to punishment, up to and including the deletion of software. The school board has agreed on this, as has the teachers union, the district and building administrators, and thr Director of Technology has my back and agrees with the punishment. Every student and their guardians sign this form on a yearly basis. What I do is, in every way, validated. Go fly your injustice flag elsewhere, because you clearly have no idea what you are talking about in this situation.

I know this. And I understand that you are hiding behind school rules to act as an asshole. You can give an open warning and then delete their software, but as you described your behaviour, you did not do that. Yep, a power hungry petty know-nothing hiding behind rules.
 
He tried to cheat and got cheated.

What cheat was he trying to do? I don't know of any actual "cheats" in destiny but all of us use a little cheese here and there to beat some encounters.

So was he actually trying to do a cheat or just some cheese?

Feel bad for the kid but I hope his parents are aware of what happened and hopefully make him realize a lesson is there to be learned and hopefully don't allow their 11 year old to be so public on the internet. 11 year olds don't need to be streaming and playing with strangers in my opinion like that.
 
If there was a way to transfer accounts he could have my lvl 30 warlock. But sadly don't think that's possible. Hopefully bungie can give him something. Even if it's just an exotic or 2
 
I understand this. And I understand that you are hiding behind school rules to act as an asshole. You can give an open warning and then delete their software, but as you described your behaviour, you did not do that.

The open warning is me running them into the ocean. That is a minor punishment for someone who can go into creative mode and get everything back. This also accompanies a trip to the principal's office. They know that they are NOT to be playing games at school. If they choose to disobey again, they are subject to the harshest penalty. I have also blocked most minecraft mirrors through our filter, as a way to prevent them from downloading it. If they are playing, they either used a program to bypass the filter to download it, or have brought it in from home on a flash drive. These students are knowingly disobeying rules. Get your holier-than-thou bullshit out of here.

This is the worst thing i have read today.

You are literally the dude in the op turned into a serial offender.

I respectfully disagree. I would never do something like this to a random person. As mentioned before, I do this to students who have knowingly broken the rules. I am merely the consequences for their actions.
 
Reminds me a little of when I used to catch kids playing minecraft on our school computers. I would remote into their machines, and immediately run their character into lava pools or oceans, making them loose all their equipment. If I caught the same kid doing it again, I would delete their world, all while laughing maniacally, imagining their screams of horror. I mean, you can play Minecraft all day at home...at school, you're in my playground, and you deal with my rules.

Some days, being a system admin for a school district is an amazing thing.

This is the worst thing i have read today.

You are literally the dude in the op turned into a serial offender.
 
Unrelated (kind of related) story of my childhood.

I was about 6 or 7 at the time and had just captured all 151 Pokemon in Blue on my teal GBC. My Gameboy warned me not to turn off the power while it was saving, but being a man of action and freewill, I turned the power off in spite of my Gameboy's demand.

I lost all of my Pokemon.

I cried. Hard. My dad even called Nintendo to see if there was a way to get the save back, probably just to appease me.

The point? I learned a very valuable lesson that day. From then on, I took extra care of all of my possessions and made sure to adhere to reasonable warnings. As much as it sucked at the time, I really did learn something.

The guy in that video is definitely an asshole, but speaking from experience I know that the kid will end up alright.
 
Reminds me a little of when I used to catch kids playing minecraft on our school computers. I would remote into their machines, and immediately run their character into lava pools or oceans, making them loose all their equipment. If I caught the same kid doing it again, I would delete their world, all while laughing maniacally, imagining their screams of horror. I mean, you can play Minecraft all day at home...at school, you're in my playground, and you deal with my rules.

Some days, being a system admin for a school district is an amazing thing.

Lmao this is amazing.
 
Wait. 11-year-old kid playing a T-rated game while being unsupervised, on the Internet, voice chatting with strangers, and recording a video stream that is shared with the public?

As a parent I feel bad for the kid, but why are the parents even allowing this situation to occur?
Because the whole society does all it can to encourage this situation to occur.

There was a time when society helped parents raise their kids. Now parents have to fight against society to do so. We see the result.

No, at school YOU are upholding the rules of the SCHOOL in the interest of the KIDS, not your own hunger for power, dipshit. This behaviour proves you are absolutely *not* fit to hold such a position. If a kid does something they shouldn't, there should be a warning procedure which you yourself should follow, not acting like a petty, primitive, vindictive asshole. Little people getting power and abusing it immediately. Hiding behind rules they don't give a shit about just to rationalise fuckwittery. Absolutely *not fit* to hold any position of power. And not even being ashamed for this...incredible.

Seriously, this is incredible. When an idiot like you gets some power that they should use in the interest of the community and they abuse it and don't even understand it's *not* "their rules", the power they hold is not "theirs" and they didn't get that power as a plaything...incredible. This is abuse of power granted by a community that should be used in its interest not as a private plaything.
::applause::
 
What cheat was he trying to do? I don't know of any actual "cheats" in destiny but all of us use a little cheese here and there to beat some encounters.

So was he actually trying to do a cheat or just some cheese?

I'm curious, too. What is the glitch/cheat he was trying to do? Destiny community already has a proud tradition of cheesing.

Regardless, I feel for him. The real cheat is having to slog through the Destiny campaign and cutscenes to level up another character just to access the good content in the game, amirite?
 
His mom seems to be claiming it was one of his friends he knew and that earned his trust but it doesn't seem like he is familiar with anyone.

Pretty unfortunate that this happened to him though.
 
I would never do something like this to a random person. As mentioned before, I do this to students who have knowingly broken the rules. I am merely the consequences for their actions.
Won't someone ever think of the children? This is Minecraft—their livelihoods. Take that away from them when they break the rules and all you're doing is raising a school of future psychopaths.

For all the shock and horror, I'm going to go out on a limb and assume most kids just create throwaway worlds to play at school since there are no actual consequences for them breaking the rules. That's probably what I would have done in high school.
 
Of course the guy is an asshole for intentionally trying to hurt someones feelings. Everyone laughs until it happens to them. I am sure everyone here at some point in their life tried to take the "Easy" way at something in their life. KermitTheFrog could have taught him a lesson by uploading the video to Bungie to show the kid was trying to cheat. That is the appropriate way to teach someone a lesson.

Some day down the line the guy will be doing something in life and another predator will take advantage of him. He will then cry and moan that life is not fair.
 
Reminds me a little of when I used to catch kids playing minecraft on our school computers. I would remote into their machines, and immediately run their character into lava pools or oceans, making them loose all their equipment. If I caught the same kid doing it again, I would delete their world, all while laughing maniacally, imagining their screams of horror. I mean, you can play Minecraft all day at home...at school, you're in my playground, and you deal with my rules.

Some days, being a system admin for a school district is an amazing thing.

That's amazing.

Its also way cooler than receiving a warning/ban on the receiving end. Keep it up.
 
Holy fuck, the amount of people defending this shit is amazing.

No defense for assholes who do this kind of thing. Who the fuck get's off on making children cry?
 
How does that make your actions any less malevolent?

You may want to read some of my other posts after the first one to get a full picture. I do not do this without warning. The students have warnings and a trip to the principal's office on first offense, and world deletion is second, along with ISS for 2 days on second. They sign forms for online/technology usage codes of conduct.
 
Deadpool that story is hilarious. Its a game, the kid in the OP got burned and now he knows not to trust people. People acting like kids getting griefed is such a serious thing makes me laugh. Its a game.
 
The open warning is me running them into the ocean.

That's just you acting like a kid and having fun. An open warning is an email.

That is a minor punishment for someone who can go into creative mode and get everything back.

I'm not talking about Minecraft and the actual consequences. I don't care about that. It is your power-abusing behaviour that's the problem and you should be fired for that.

This also accompanies a trip to the principal's office. They know that they are NOT to be playing games at school. If they choose to disobey again, they are subject to the harshest penalty.

Bullshit. You are hiding behind your power and the school rules. You are a petty asshole that should not hold that job. "Disobey" and "my rules"...authoritarian asshole that should not be amongst kids.

I have also blocked most minecraft mirrors through our filter, as a way to prevent them from downloading it. If they are playing, they either used a program to bypass the filter to download it, or have brought it in from home on a flash drive. These students are knowingly disobeying rules. Get your holier-than-thou bullshit out of here.

This is not "holier than thou" bullshit, it's basic pedagogy and decency, moron. You are not fit for this job. I don't like to fire people except for your kind.

I respectfully disagree. I would never do something like this to a random person. As mentioned before, I do this to students who have knowingly broken the rules. I am merely the consequences for their actions.

Bullshit. You are having fun with bullying kids. You even said "my rules" ffs. You are simply a power abusing asshole, nothing else. Absolutely *not* fit for a school job.
 
That's amazing.

Its also way cooler than receiving a warning/ban on the receiving end. Keep it up.

Hopefully, the IRS will find that this guy made a mistake on his taxes and rather than doing the appropriate thing like sending a letter to him and a grace period to fix the error they will just immediately garnish his wages for everything he owes.

Some people just want to watch the world burn.
 
Sorry but you're talking nonsense. The ESRB rating exist for a lot of reasons and anyone that says it's useless is probably because don't have kids or are iresponsable parents IMO.

I have 3 kids and although i grew up ignoring ESRB rating in the past, specially because my parents didn't even know what was that, i will follow the rating for my kids for sure.
Kid probably has gears of War and COD

Destiny is extremely safe, there is nothing 'teen' about it

There is anti-troll measures all over the place.

It's no more violent than star wars a new hope
 
You may want to read some of my other posts after the first one to get a full picture. I do not do this without warning. The students have warnings and a trip to the principal's office on first offense, and world deletion is second, along with ISS for 2 days on second. They sign forms for online/technology usage codes of conduct.

Just close the session and report it.
 
I'm curious, too. What is the glitch/cheat he was trying to do? Destiny community already has a proud tradition of cheesing.

Regardless, I feel for him. The real cheat is having to slog through the Destiny campaign and cutscenes to level up another character just to access the good content in the game, amirite?

I don't think there is such a glitch. It was just this dickheads way of getting the kid to give him control of his account.

Dickhead- "Hey little kid, if you give me access to your destiny characters I'll do something really cool for you!"

Kid- "Awesome!"
 
Reminds me a little of when I used to catch kids playing minecraft on our school computers. I would remote into their machines, and immediately run their character into lava pools or oceans, making them loose all their equipment. If I caught the same kid doing it again, I would delete their world, all while laughing maniacally, imagining their screams of horror. I mean, you can play Minecraft all day at home...at school, you're in my playground, and you deal with my rules.

Some days, being a system admin for a school district is an amazing thing.

I get your whole "BUT THEY BROKE THE RULES" deal, but honestly, this just makes you a dick.

There are better ways to teach kids lessons. Sad you cant see that and instead just ruin something important to these kids.
 
Of course, it's funny for kids and twenty year olds. But when it's a job for which they get power which they abuse for their own fun, it's a different issue.

When everyone involved in the situation understands that this is a possible consequence of their actions, I can't even imagine what problem you, someone who has absolutely nothing to do with this, could reasonably have.

Who deleted your Minecraft server?
 
That's just you acting like a kid and having fun. An open warning is an email.

I'm not talking about Minecraft and the actual consequences. I don't care about that. It is your power-abusing behaviour that's the problem and you should be fired for that.

Bullshit. You are hiding behind your power and the school rules. You are a petty asshole that should not hold that job. "Disobey" and "my rules"...authoritarian asshole that should not be amongst kids.

This is not "holier than thou" bullshit, it's basic pedagogy and decency, moron. You are not fit for this job. I don't like to fire people except for your kind.

Bullshit.

10/10 Would read again. Keep fighting that good fight, man. Hopefully, some day you'll understand that, in this world, there needs to be enforcers to keep everything from falling into pure anarchy.
 
I was ready to laugh at this because I thought the stranger was just going to play horribly in MP or something.

Then I heard the kid crying...man...as a dad that hit me right in the feels. My middle daughter is 10 (which is about what this kid is, I bet) and this would be something she would get caught up in. Kids at that age are really vulnerable because they are just innocent enough to trust people but just independent enough to make this sort of mistake. Poor kid.
 
Seriously? I mean, a petty asshole making a 11 year old cry is something people can find funny? Congrats.



No, at school YOU are upholding the rules of the SCHOOL in the interest of the KIDS, not your own hunger for power, dipshit. This behaviour proves you are absolutely *not* fit to hold such a position. If a kid does something they shouldn't, there should be a warning procedure which you yourself should follow, not acting like a petty, primitive, vindictive asshole. Little people getting power and abusing it immediately. Hiding behind rules they don't give a shit about just to rationalise fuckwittery. Absolutely *not fit* to hold any position of power. And not even being ashamed for this...incredible.

Seriously, this is incredible. When an idiot like you gets some power that they should use in the interest of the community and they abuse it and don't even understand it's *not* "their rules", the power they hold is not "theirs" and they didn't get that power as a plaything...incredible. This is abuse of power granted by a community that should be used in its interest not as a private plaything.



This is simply abuse of power and generally being an asshole. But way too many "sysadmins" are know-nothing powerhungry assholes, like you. Petty, primitive, lameass idiots. Should be sacked immediately. You are absolutely not someone to let near education.
The official procedure should be getting lava'd. In game and in real life. Deadpool should then be hired on as the principal. Then the president. Of the world. May his reign of terror be long and fearsome.
 
Saddest part is that the douchebag who most likely got enjoyment from deleting this guy's character probably wont learn anythingt from it.
 
10/10 Would read again. Keep fighting that good fight, man. Hopefully, some day you'll understand that, in this world, there needs to be enforcers to keep everything from falling into pure anarchy.

The funniest part of all this is that you view yourself as an "enforcer to keep everything from falling into pure anarchy" rather than the truth, an ass who deletes kid's worlds in minecraft instead of sending an email like an adult.

Grow up man.
 
The open warning is me running them into the ocean. That is a minor punishment for someone who can go into creative mode and get everything back. This also accompanies a trip to the principal's office. They know that they are NOT to be playing games at school. If they choose to disobey again, they are subject to the harshest penalty. I have also blocked most minecraft mirrors through our filter, as a way to prevent them from downloading it. If they are playing, they either used a program to bypass the filter to download it, or have brought it in from home on a flash drive. These students are knowingly disobeying rules. Get your holier-than-thou bullshit out of here.



I respectfully disagree. I would never do something like this to a random person. As mentioned before, I do this to students who have knowingly broken the rules. I am merely the consequences for their actions.

Reminds of a story the Sysnet admin of the place I work for told me. He used to do work for a school and noticed an abnormally large amount of traffic coming from a computer lab he walked over there and it turned out some kids had brought Halo in on a flash drive and were in the middle of an online multiplayer match (in a computer lab that was only to be used for school work). He walked up behind them and shut of their computers and then told their teacher what they had been doing.
 
You are hiding behind your power and the school rules. You are a petty asshole. You are simply a power abusing asshole, nothing else. Absolutely *not* fit for a school job.
I don't know about that. The education sector is a perfect fit for people who shouldn't be holding their jobs.
 
I would have found this funny back in high school...but now I just find it sad and I feel bad for the kid :( . Even though the kid is at fault for trusting a stranger with his account it would be nice if Bungie did something for him.
 
Seriously? I mean, a petty asshole making a 11 year old cry is something people can find funny? Congrats.



No, at school YOU are upholding the rules of the SCHOOL in the interest of the KIDS, not your own hunger for power, dipshit. This behaviour proves you are absolutely *not* fit to hold such a position. If a kid does something they shouldn't, there should be a warning procedure which you yourself should follow, not acting like a petty, primitive, vindictive asshole. Little people getting power and abusing it immediately. Hiding behind rules they don't give a shit about just to rationalise fuckwittery. Absolutely *not fit* to hold any position of power. And not even being ashamed for this...incredible.

Seriously, this is incredible. When an idiot like you gets some power that they should use in the interest of the community and they abuse it and don't even understand it's *not* "their rules", the power they hold is not "theirs" and they didn't get that power as a plaything...incredible. This is abuse of power granted by a community that should be used in its interest not as a private plaything.



This is simply abuse of power and generally being an asshole. But way too many "sysadmins" are know-nothing powerhungry assholes, like you. Petty, primitive, lameass idiots. Should be sacked immediately. You are absolutely not someone to let near education.
Jesus lol
 
I get your whole "BUT THEY BROKE THE RULES" deal, but honestly, this just makes you a dick.

There are better ways to teach kids lessons. Sad you cant see that and instead just ruin something important to these kids.
If Minecraft is more important to the kid than school theres a problem there. Its a game, it shouldnt be that important to the kid in the first place...especially compared to school.
 
The open warning is me running them into the ocean. That is a minor punishment for someone who can go into creative mode and get everything back. This also accompanies a trip to the principal's office. They know that they are NOT to be playing games at school. If they choose to disobey again, they are subject to the harshest penalty. I have also blocked most minecraft mirrors through our filter, as a way to prevent them from downloading it. If they are playing, they either used a program to bypass the filter to download it, or have brought it in from home on a flash drive. These students are knowingly disobeying rules. Get your holier-than-thou bullshit out of here.



I respectfully disagree. I would never do something like this to a random person. As mentioned before, I do this to students who have knowingly broken the rules. I am merely the consequences for their actions.
I don't know man, you sounded like you enjoyed it a little too much, like you legitimately enjoy the aspect of screwing these kids games up. Come on, admit it. You went out of your way to use your power to be an asshole... and you liked it ;-)
 
The funniest part of all this is that you view yourself as an "enforcer to keep everything from falling into pure anarchy" rather than the truth, an ass who deletes kid's worlds in minecraft instead of sending an email like an adult.

Grow up man.

Please read all my posts before commenting. Students and parents are fully aware of the rules, and a warning shot (including a trip to the principal's office) is fired before world deletion occurs.
 
I'd find it slightly amusing if he was 14, but 11 is a bit on the young side. I'd have been devastated if something like this happened to me at 11.

If you share play with someone and they take control there needs to be a one button press to take back immediate control.

There is, the PS button.
 
Although the kid went away so didn't see the guy delete both his characters, he was there to see his exotic gun get deleted.

If you share play with someone and they take control there needs to be a one button press to take back immediate control.
 
If Minecraft is more important to the kid than school theres a problem there. Its a game, it shouldnt be that important to the kid in the first place...especially compared to school.

Dude cmon, dont act like when you were a kid if someone deleted your save you wouldnt of gone absolutely nuclear.

I dont think the kid is viewing minecraft as more important than school. Hes being a KID.
 
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