Quote Originally Posted by Taika View Post
Lastly, there's nothing in the ToS against checking players' logs and including or excluding them from groups because of that. It's done all the time, even as written in party finder descriptions, and there is nothing that has been or will be done against it, since checking someone's logs doesn't even mean you're using a parser. All it means is you're browsing a website. That's like saying you're reporting people for saying they've checked your Lodestone profile. (Of course harassment based on someone's logs is and should be a reportable offense, but simply pointing out that your public records for a particular fight are too low for a group's requirements is not harassment.)
Well technically you're right the ToS violation is actually the physical act of having a parser so referencing FFlogs wouldn't actually be a violation. Technically. It is still data that a player should not have access to though and I certainly wouldn't imagine using that as grounds for exclusion (even in a polite, non-harassment manner) would get you very far if you got reported and had actually mentioned it in game.