Me : SE is wrong for calling single-group content "raid".
Others : SE said its raid, so its raid!
Me : I know they said so, they were in error to do so.
Others : doesn't matter what you say, they said its raid, so its raid!
Neither I nor SE get to define what "raid" means. While the majority of people here were quick to point out half of that statement, they were unwilling to admit the other half. I was never using "my" definition, I use the word appropriately. SE is not. With a proper understanding of what "raid" means, I posted that we need more of it, since CT is the only content that currently fits the definition of a raid.
What SE names a piece of content, such as both referring to it as Turns 6-9 and as the Second Coil, they are allowed to name it what they wish. When they classify something incorrectly, they are allowed to classify it as they wish - which happens to be incorrectly. They *should* classify BCoB and SCoB as group events, just like they classify Titan HM, Garuda EM, Good King Moggle Mog, etc. as group trials. Pointing out their inconsistency on their board obviously leads to people mindlessly adhering to what they say.
I'm still waiting for anyone to offer up what they think, without regard to developer, a raid actually is. Since, apparently, just about everyone thinks that "content designed to be beaten by more than one group" is not a good synopsis of the definitions people found on the internet. Notice that developer does not matter; there is no provision for what Sony thinks, what Blizzard thinks, what NCSoft thinks, what SE thinks, or what any developer thinks for their specific game. I'd also like to know why people think, above and beyond what SE calls it since I've called them into question, two pieces of 8 man content are "raids" in FF14 and the rest are not. Raiding is not necessarily top end, and can incorporate multiple tiers.