The relevance here, I believe, is: "They're not enforcing one part of that section entirely, the one that's arguably more important to enforce and affects a much larger proportion of the playerbase. Why would they enforce the other part?"
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I recommend getting good. Then you won't have to worry about being rejected by statics.
Far more often than not, people who hide their logs are doing so because they have horrendous performances they don't want anyone to know about. Having a couple random greys because someone uploaded a Normal or 24 man won't matter to anyone you'd want to associate with. Completely hiding your logs makes it so the group you're joining has no point of reference. They have to simply take you at your word. Unfortunately, a lot of people lie.
Of course, there are exceptions. I know a speed killer who keeps her logs hidden despite achieving some top five performances but that is extremely rare.
They undoubtedly will. One of the first things I look for during static recruitment is your percentile trajectory and consistency. One orange is a sea of greens tells me you aren't improving but simply got really luck one run where a health amount of low purples shows you have a finer gripe on your job but haven't quite hit the high end potential. There's room to grow.
In addition to this, while recruiting I find a lot of people who hide their logs generally have really irrational feelings or anxiety surrounding discussions of performance, which is NOT a good characteristic for someone joining a raidgroup.
I've encountered some really insane hostility from people whom I've prodded about their hidden logs during recruitment. It almost feels like people like that apply to groups just to fish for reactions that confirm their bias and feed their outrage.
Just to add a bit to this. Some groups will keep their logs unranked. Reasons will vary and won't always be good but it's a thing. Same groups usually don't fill when they have an absentee either (from my experience). They just reschedule. And members are even less likely to pug or join other groups. So it's plausible that someone could have 0 logs for a tier. I've also seen some decent players come from such statics (they generally aren't the ones that drive the unranking of logs). It takes 5 seconds to clear this up with said player if they apply for your static though. And they can generally produce a handful of unranked log links for you if needed. Not that that's particularly useful.
There is a ring of crafting and gathering bots on my server that have been reported multiple times since Stormblood—and nothing has ever been done about them. They have continued to happily bot away unabated. The only comeuppance one got wasn’t even from SE but from someone hacking their account, deleting their FC, and spending all their gil. Pardon if I don’t have the most favorable view of the enforcement of the ToS with regards to this.
That said, ToS or not, it’s common knowledge that parsers are don’t ask, don’t tell. Multiple big name streamers openly display them on their Twitch channels, and they aren’t reported or banned for them. Yoshida knows that parsers keep the raids relevant beyond getting gear, so he’s not going to advocate massive enforcement of banning players that use them. It’s truly astounding the number of people in this thread that advocate blindly reporting people out of nothing but pure vindictiveness, and then act as if they are the righteous ones in this situation. GCBTW, indeed.