Well whatever magic they are using now to spam is getting old. They are making it through and I have been reporting identical messages for well over a year now.
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Most celtic languages have names and words that can appear as gibberish to those unfamiliar with the languages.
And I actually encountered someone in a SB dungeon with a nonsense name like "Lghtyrpkk Hgbvtrt" because they thought it was funny.
Gil sellers always find a way to promote their business. There is nothing anyone can do to completely stop them. As long as players are able to speak freely in a chat without moderation, gil sellers can too.
It would be nice if after reporting RMT using the chat tool that they're automatically muted from appearing in your chatbox. That would do a lot to help with the spam.
The RMT in FFXI back when I played it weren't really that smart. But then there also wasnt a trial edition to use for the purpose of making spam bots either. However the ones actually out there trying to gather the gil to sell would frequently fall for things like accepting blind party invites as HNMs and not notice it was set to quartermaster.
I recall some paid sub MMO's in the past going as far as to ban MAC addresses on hardware and also ban credit cards from use in the payment system.
the easiest solution is probably to add a mute list to automatically block any messages in chat with a word you dont want
these bots already type "gil" and "pvpbank" with special characters to begin with so it wouldn't filter out regular people saying gil
on a small tangent, theres a 3rd party tool that has a working rmt spam filter so its really not that impossible
One change I feel could help is adding a threshold for the number of RMT reports; for example, if a character is reported as RMT by, say, 30 separate players or so, that character should immediately be banned from using any chat channels until a GM/RMT taskforce can review their chat log. Bots who are reported by multiple people, multiple times even, shouldn't be allowed to sit at the main aetherytes for literal hours just spamming chat.
Hardly the best advice ever.
Square Enix cannot add enough staff to monitor every chat on every server constantly. This is why they rely on us to help them.
The best thing we can do is report and block the RMT sellers so it isn't profitable for them to be on FFXIV.
Every time you build a better mousetrap, the botters (housing, gold-farming, RMT advertising, et al.) always find a way around it.
There's really not a lot you can do about it but report them as you come across them, set up chat filters that block /say and /shout chat, and move on.