Section E — Creative / Practical tasks (30 points, 20–30 minutes) 21. (10 pts) Design task: Draft a minimal README for a research sandbox VM that documents safe steps for investigating a suspected DDTank pirata client. Include setup, runtime checks, and teardown steps (use 8–12 concise bullet points). 22. (10 pts) Moderation scenario: You’re a moderator for a public gaming forum. A user posts a link to download a "ddtank pirata" client. Draft the exact moderation message you would post publicly (one short paragraph) and the private dm to the user who posted it (one short paragraph). 23. (10 pts) Alternate solution: Provide three legal alternatives for players seeking similar experiences without using pirated servers (each with one-sentence justification).
Section D — Research & ethics (15 points, 15–20 minutes) 19. (8 pts) Short essay (approx. 200–300 words): Evaluate the ethical implications of joining and promoting "ddtank pirata" communities. Address player harm, developers’ rights, preservation, and alternatives. 20. (7 pts) Policy brief (about 150 words): Propose three community guidelines for a moderation team managing discussions about private/pirated servers to minimize harm and legal exposure. ddtank pirata
Section C — Applied analysis (25 points, 20–25 minutes) 16. (10 pts) Incident analysis: You find a Discord for a DDTank pirata server claiming “no malware, custom unlimited items.” Explain a step-by-step approach (technical and community) for evaluating whether the server is safe and legitimate, including tools you would use and what signals would prompt you to avoid it. (Answer in 6–10 bullet points.) 17. (8 pts) Risk assessment: Create a short table (3 columns: Risk, Likelihood [Low/Med/High], Mitigation) with at least five specific risks tied to playing on pirated DDTank servers. 18. (7 pts) Preservation vs. piracy: Argue (briefly, 3–5 sentences) when running a private server might be defensible for preservation and when it’s not. Section E — Creative / Practical tasks (30
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