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Awha
When really comes down to it when someone makes a suggestion without having all data available it is impossible to account to account for every variable or possible outcome. Just as if you feel having FFLogs stay the same will provide a larger benefit then changing and I am of the opposite mindset at the core both of our arguments are based around our own personal perspectives and in practice both of them are silly, but what can you do when neither side the data necessary to really look at the situation as a whole.
Which negates any point to this discussion, as at this point we're just talking around each other.
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I was under the impression that their stance was use of a parser for any reason is strictly against their Terms of Service, which is why I was confused to neutral position. So third party tools are against the ToS, but a parser in theory is not even though it is a third party tool technically correct?
I would say the fact that they've taken a position beyond their ToS regarding parsers means parsers aren't bound necessarily by the same rules. Word of God > Pre-written ruleset.
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While it may seem like personal responsibility issue, it is not like someone is informed of FFLogs when buying FFXIV. So how far does personal responsibility goes when it comes to products you buy.
It is a personal responsibility issue when you learn of the service but don't act on it how you would wish to. It is a personal responsibility issue when you demand the whole service be modified so that you yourself don't have to act.
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Should the task always be placed on the consumer to be aware of not only how the first party uses the data gathered but fully aware of all third parties use said data.
Yes. That doesn't mean foreknowledge is something a person needs, but it definitely means that when they find out about it, it is on them to act on that information.
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Then keep update with the polices of the third party site to make sure they do not change and make the data public again forcing them to hide said info again. Seems easier to place that burden on the people that already use and frequent site, instead of the other way around.
Has it ever happened that hidden parses have been unhidden?
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I will be lying if I said I did not understand where most of you are coming from. It would be interesting to see if SE made their own in-game parser and made it so through your account you can toggle if you wanted you combat data gathered, and if you do toggle this option on your data is not recorded on the in-game parser for anyone.
I see where you're coming from too; I don't believe, however, that your suggestion would change or fix anything for anybody, and would just be wasted manpower at best.
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Would people still use FFLogs or would people respect the choice of those to hide their info and simply make open logs are requirement. Sad to say I do think most people would still use FFLogs
I don't think it's sad. I think it's logical to use the source with a more complete data set.
Another disconnect I feel between us is you believe your DPS data is yours. In my opinion, it is not: the data belongs to the uploader. You can log in to have your avatar's name stripped from the data, but the data is still the uploader's. It's just like when you upload a picture on facebook with someone else in it; they have to manually log into a service they may not even have an account in to get their name stripped from the photo, but the photo still belongs to the uploader.