- To your definition what is scamming?
Scamming for me (in the tf2 world) would be the attempt of tricking a player into giving an item while either not receiving anything in return. An example would be (as mentioned on the form) a player promising to give godmode if they get the hat. Another example would be when a player offers malicious links or tells the victim to add a friend of them to trade an item.
To your definition what is sharking?
Somewhat similar to Scamming, it is when a player offers in a trade an item like a scrap for the other player's item that is of higher value. If they were to agree and trade, the person who traded the item that is worth much more than one scrap, would be "sharked".
Like for example, Player 1 offers a weapon for Player 2's Horace. If they were to trade, Player 2 would be Sharked.
To your definition what is administrator abuse?
That's when an administrator uses their commands for their gaming advantage, for pure rage or annoyance.
A scenario would be an administrator just slaying a player over and over simply because he/she was killed by the slayed player. Others like to kick or ban them because "I can" and other reasons.
Someone on your friends list is breaking the rules, how do you respond/act. (Please include details as to your procedure)
Honestly and being frank, I wouldn't care if they were my friends or on my friends list. If they joined the servere, they are (apparently since many players don't) agreeing to server rules.
I would treat them like any other regular player. Would warn them, if they don't stop and continue even if kicked, a ban would be done.
Two administrators are arguing on the server disrupting other players, what do you do?
It would depend on what exactly is the argument about. Though the arguments shouldn't start causing disruptions toward other players, as administrators, they should discuss issues and arguments in a more mature way as the administrators (I assume) they are, without bothering other player's gameplay. If I were to have any jurisdiction on the argument, trying to find the solution would be an option. If I can't really do anything about it, I would suggest for them to talk about the issue elsewhere without bothering others.
If there is anything else, let me know.