Wouldn't take long for them to learn and get around a filter unless was constantly updated.I would think a single filter would catch a great amount of them, assuming it could take into account variables...
(any number)[comma or no comma]{three or four 0's}<space or no space>(k or K)
Realistically, most people would switch to m instead of k once they get into the millions range... but I believe every rmt I recall always used the k monkier.
This filter would trip on nearly every rmt tell I can recall seeing.
And doesn't have as much of a chance to trigger on normal conversations, due to the aforementioned normal people swapping to m when you get over 1,000k.
Okay, guess our posts were removed that suggested a solid way to remove spam if SE implemented something similar, even though we weren't advertising anything. Makes sense.
I'll go back on record and say SE needs an in-game custom filter that allows players to add words that RMT use to get around what SE's current filter doesn't cover (ie: .c0m)
A mentor stole my house, slapped me across the face, and raised my ping from 15 to 30. Literally unplayable.
#GetSelliBack2016
or the dev team can handle it since we pay them?
It was stated at E3 that 3.4 would have better reporting tools.
Yoshi made it clear that he would make it better especially after he got a tell while doing a live showing of ffxiv at E3
I fully support more options that dev to handle the problem, but for some like myself I found adding a channel as tells and turn off the general channel was my best option since I do majority of chat in fc or ls it's a very optional way for some to handle it. If people fall into my category were they don't use the tell system much really good way to control the spam, now if they revert back to shout and yells that be a different storyAgain I agree more could be done though.
Last edited by odintius; 08-20-2016 at 05:08 AM.
I think it was more becuase it was a suggestion to go to an outside source for a fix, and the devs have a zero tolerance of that.Okay, guess our posts were removed that suggested a solid way to remove spam if SE implemented something similar, even though we weren't advertising anything. Makes sense.
I'll go back on record and say SE needs an in-game custom filter that allows players to add words that RMT use to get around what SE's current filter doesn't cover (ie: .c0m)
But, yes, a customizable filter would help so much.
No. It was a suggestion to adopt a method that's already proven it works. No one who posted suggested going to an outside source to solve their problems. In this thread, at least.
A mentor stole my house, slapped me across the face, and raised my ping from 15 to 30. Literally unplayable.
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In which the poster showed a cropped image from an external program that works in resolving this on PC. That was the issue. The very mention of a working, illegitimate option is enough grounds to remove the post.
I've been dodging any direct examples of the RMT spam messages themselves for precisely this reason.
Which is an issue in and of itself. Showing images of the actual spam inadvertently advertises the gil-selling we despise, but not doing so doesn't allow us to fully convey the invasiveness of it.
No spam on over populated server.
SE Pay for server move.. Issues solved. ALSO 10-20k people to play with...
But if it is cropped and shows absolutely nothing that can link back to any site, is it really advertising? It was cropped to show an example and even all the RMT website words that were on the exclusion list were cropped out. There was nothing actually wrong with the posts, just heavy hands at work again.In which the poster showed a cropped image from an external program that works in resolving this on PC. That was the issue. The very mention of a working, illegitimate option is enough grounds to remove the post.
I've been dodging any direct examples of the RMT spam messages themselves for precisely this reason.
Which is an issue in and of itself. Showing images of the actual spam inadvertently advertises the gil-selling we despise, but not doing so doesn't allow us to fully convey the invasiveness of it.
A mentor stole my house, slapped me across the face, and raised my ping from 15 to 30. Literally unplayable.
#GetSelliBack2016
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