What is Pregame's policy on revealing the names of those who post or ghost/post? It seems in some instances the original pregame moniker is revealed and in other instances it isn't.
The reason I bring this up is I was messaged some weeks back by someone pretending to be RJ Bell. The avatar was the same as RJ's and the username was also RJ Bell however when I clicked on the RJ Bell link, it revealed that the account was only one day old and the user was a RJ Beil. The messager obviously knew who I was and had been at pregame long enough to know me and some of my history. I forwarded the message to support who immediately banned the account, but I was never told who the person was so I can be aware of future messages. The messager admitted he was a well-known member at pregame, but when support announced that the originator was banned, the guy I thought was doing it was still at pregame.
I know other guys here get harassed too. I'd like to know what the policy is about revealing who's breaking the rules.
One other thing, it's been my experience that if I want to send a personal message to someone, I have to have a "friend" connection to do it. I never had a friend connection to this RJ Beil person so how did they manage to get a message to me?