the only solution is for square to sell gill via the cash shop to put the bots out of bussiness tada
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the only solution is for square to sell gill via the cash shop to put the bots out of bussiness tada
There's a big difference between needing a check that reports are justified and needing an extensive investigation about them. Whenever I get a tell I glance at it and can see in less than a second whether it's RMT spam or a real message. A GM can distinguish them just as fast. The only problem is that we don't have a reporting tool to directly provide those messages to them, so they have to track them down themselves. That's where the "investigation" part comes in. If they had the tool, then they'd only need a second or so to verify a report's validity and ban the RMT spammer.
And yes, the first few days that the tool is out, they'd be flooded with reports, and even that second or two for processing each one may mean needing some extra manpower. But once they start doing it, and the spam bots stop being cost-effective, the RMT companies will quit using them. At that point, when nearly all the spam stops, the corresponding reports would stop as well. SE could just temporarily assign a few extra people to provide backup to their GM team for the next week or two after the reporting tool is released, but then the long-term effect would actually be less work for the GMs. (And yes, there would still be occasional newcomers to the RMT market who try spam bots again, but not the big flood all at once like they'd have to deal with at the beginning.)
1) Get a /tell from a Gil Seller
2) Hit this macro.
3) Copy and paste the message into the Report Cheating "Details" box.
4) Manually put in the date.
5) DONE!
/echo ■World Name
/echo Enter your Server here.
/echo ■Zone
/echo <pos>
/echo ■Date when the violation was observed
/echo Enter date manually.
/echo ■Character Name
/echo <r>
/echo ■Detail
/echo Gil seller.
/blist add <r>