Thread:TK-999/@comment-5112067-20130821120239/@comment-2200849-20130821123305

OrkMarine, there's no criterion on whether someone is "trusted" or not, apart from user rights. That's the problem; accepting witness reports would result in arguments like "why did you accept his/her report and not mine?" etc. It's not practical. We are not a law court.

As for screenshots, I've said it before that one web console and a basic knowledge of a graphical user interface is sufficient to create a fake one that cannot be told from real ones. So again, it'd have to be defined who's "trusted" with screenshots and who isn't, which is impractical per the above reasons.