What we have to realize is that there are nearly 1 million players out there and jagex has put their trust into select players. As a mod I would be hard on anyone I didn't know, but if a friend [bleep]s up it would be a bad boy don't do it again or else. There needs to be a system of checks and balances for mods. there should be an equal number of "judges" for mods to look at each (should be recomended banning) to see if the ban is correct or not. Example: In my case I play with friends from other online games, real life, and my own sister. When I play with my sister I have our router use a mask (another IP client that masks our original IP for safty) but we are on the same network just the same. A mod could see that as I have 2 characters online at the same time. But if you look closly you will see we interact with eachother and do our own thing most of the time. another example is I'm involved in a national sport called BELEGARTH. But can I mention it to a friend or some one I met?(in a responce to what do you do) No, because the national web site is just belegarth.com. Its like saying I can't say 'I play baseball' because there could be a site called baseball.com I could say the slang term(boffering) but unless you know what it is to begin with you'll ask 'what is boffering'. And what is more you can't tell the person 'meet me and this site so we can use the chat room there' I understand that most of the rules are there to keep RS a safe fun place, but lighten up. In your rush to re-enforce the rules you are hurting innocent players.