Viltrax's response from over a year ago that makes this thread essentially a moot point:
Viltrax wrote:
grep, whilst I think your heart is in the right place I think the socials have been around long enough that if there was a real problem of the kind you're describing we would have heard about it by now.
I can't speak whether they originated way back from the actual codebase that SK started out from, but at the very least they're 10 years old speaking personally (err... I mean their existance... yeah). It's just as likey that they existed since before the MUD went public in 1996.
If you don't like them don't use them. If your character is mistreated by another character in the game using one of the built-in socials, in 99% of cases the in-game roleplay will take care of it. Because if they were going to use a built-in social inappropriately, chances are they would have use the open EMOTE command to do the same act anyway, if the social wasn't there.
Socials as a whole are a good starting point for many players who perhaps can't type very fast (I'll skip the one-hander jokes) or perhaps newbies who haven't yet learnt about EMOTE or its recent cousin, PEMOTE. Many players throughout the game's history have chuckled at the classic faux pas that socials can spark (stroke your chin while pondering someone lately, hmm?).
An affront or impertinent act could easily result in aggressive confrontation for the protagonist; other socials will generate other roleplay results. An annoying character spamming inappropriate socials will be ignored by the majority, and soon enough dealt with by game admins (though get a log of it if you can, as logs always help us to investigate such things).
Thanks for your concern though.
So, to the OP, deal with it IC. If it can't be effectively dealt with IC, follow the proper reporting channels. The IMMs have stated plenty of times to me personally as well as on the forums that they're not aggressive about deleting characters. The IMMs will most likely contact the offender in this situation to determine the proper course of action. What I was trying to emphasize is taking it to the forums here is not the most effective course of action, ESPECIALLY if the offender is not registered on the forums or does not read them.
Also, as it's clearly apparent on here, most people hide behind an anonymous identity and are generally not concerned with any specific complaints directed at them if they're as unscrupulous as the offender in question. Since there was no description of the offender's character, they cannot be ostracized by the more scrupulous members of the SK community. So, the complaints essentially only get supported, but the offender will most likely continue their actions until they're actually reported to an IMM.
After being here for more than 8 years now, I've learned that following a rational course of action set out in the rules is significantly more effective than becoming emotionally distraught on the forums. The reason why my post before this one was so harsh (minus the comical first sentence) was because it appeared that the OP was looking more for attention and fake emotional support rather than actually accomplishing something. Every other rule violation that people complain about here are met with the same response: Handle it IC, or contact the IMMs directly. This thread should have originated in GD anyway.