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Those are the 3 main things. I hope youall consider the points, and maybe other posters will have something to contribute.
- Please act QUICKLY to remove these kinds of duped/illegal items from the mainstream market! This is most especially if you're intending to ban people who are not the dupers themselves and are just purchasers. Allowing batches of relatively inexpensive but high-end dupes to circulate is like leaving poisoned dog treats about the neighborhood if you're intending to punish people for buying them. It's cruel.
- Immedietely deleting newly-banned people's houses and the property in them can damage the remaining people's trust and confidence in you. Nobody expects you to be perfect but everybody expects you to be careful, and doing this gives the appearance of a lack of care. People perceive that deleting the accused person's property outright takes away your real, material ability to double back and fix any mistakes you might make. People don't outright blame you for the initial mistake but they do hold the unnecessary destruction of (virtual) property against you.
One effect of the damaged trust is that it makes some of them think, maybe I should get out (quit) before I have to deal with this, and get to give my stuff away and leave on my own terms. There's no reason to create this kind of inclination in people. It's possible to clear the house lists and take ownership and hold onto the houses for a short time. Even assuming you deleted them all after a week, that delay in deletion sends a much better message to those who remain.
- Replying to the banned people who are appealing with identical, emailed replies that do not specify which inappropriate items were in their possession also damages the remaining people's trust in you. Your replies to such queries must give the appearance of having been individually investigated and include a list of the inappropriate items. If it does not, it gives the appearance that people's appeals are not taken seriously and perhaps the people who are answering the emails don't know (but also don't care). It may be extra work to document the bannable items and to formulate the reply, but it's necessary to maintain the confidence of the people who remain.
Those are the 3 main things. I hope youall consider the points, and maybe other posters will have something to contribute.