O_o That sounds abit sad to me, but I guess there's all sorts of enjoyment to be had online.
Catwho is correct.
Simply because we can see who is not rolling intentionally, it greatly reduces the amounts of trolls waiting on the timer. Most of the trolls do so because they are completely anonymous. When they can be called out in party chat, their tendency to troll others is reduced and I've seen it in practice already.
Only if they're trolling, but. . .
Most people don't do that to troll. They do it in the hopes that other people who rolled will decide that it's not worth the time and leave, thus decreasing their competition. If it was just to troll you'd see it done at the end of every dungeon, at least occasionally--not just sought after rare raid drops.
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