v0v I guess I see it differently. Telling someone who to grief IN A FUCKING GAME is different than inviting mouthbreathing insane neckbeards (let's say, like the one who hangs out in a lot of RP channels and can't type to save his life and threatened to find and knife Verone in person) to go to Mittens' house and cause bodily harm to him and his family.
But I guess I'm just crazy. This is the same crowd of people who think blowing up other people's ships is mean and criminal and equivalent to genocide or something.
Seriously, the mind boggles. You people never cease to amaze me.
I agree with this to a point, it is different.
However it doesn't absolve the former (what Alex did) from being wrong, encouraging in game harassment
with the goal of hoping he kills himself is wrong. Had he just said "If you want a laugh this guy's name is "The Wis" he's a serious internet spaceships guy and produces sweet tears" no one would batter an eyelid... well ok a few would but then we're talking about a game where corps have forums dedicated to posting "Customer tears" and such calls would be put down.
Regardless, Mittani crossed the line.
But the latter is morally irreprehensible, taking matters into real life where you hand out real life information that can be used to not only threaten someone but their loved ones is stupid beyond word definition. Mittani gave an in game character name, he kept the information dealt to a purely game basis, yes there was reference to RL repercussions of the act, but he didn't compromise someone's RL safety with the information presented.
So people who think that this balances things out or "turns the tables" have a strong inability to measure severity. Mittani crossed the line with a great big two footed jump. The latter action launched themselves over it with a catapult and can't see the line on the horizon anymore.