
I don't think just two people grouping up together should have the ability to bully any single person out of a party.Lol it will be a race to see who gets the vote kick option off first.
Jokes aside I do think if a majority of the voting party agree to remove a player then the reason for removal is valid. Sure one may not like or even approve of the reason, but at the end of day the majority party did agree to the kick.
As I said before OP you should be proud of the kick it was funny and now you have a cute story to share with people.




I don't care, if a party didn't enjoy your company you should expect the boot.
Two people agree to kick = justified kick, even if they reason they kicked you seems stupid to you.

This may come as a surprise to you but some of us have jobs and obligations and don't particularly like having our time wasted in a video game we are supposed to be having fun playing because some guy wanted to be an obvious troll and couldn't even be bothered muting character voices if he hated them so much.
Also fyi Square Enix decides what a justified kick is, not you.




And yet, that's how it works. That's the way it's worked for literally years, and the only way Square can change that is to force people to run things with people they don't get along with.
THAT is the recipe for toxicity, not an outlier "your voice is dumb" kick.
Lord, if they hadn't kicked you I could see fifteen pages of complaining about how "they wouldn't stop giving me crap about my character's voice" in a dungeon you couldn't leave.
This I don't get. I've gone into dungeons with friends more then no one at this point. Are you telling me that if *we* decide that other person in our group should be kicked because we said so, then that is fine?




I simply don't care about your obligations outside of the game, since in a dungeon that is utterly irrelevant.This may come as a surprise to you but some of us have jobs and obligations and don't particularly like having our time wasted in a video game we are supposed to be having fun playing because some guy wanted to be an obvious troll and couldn't even be bothered muting character voices if he hated them so much.
Also fyi Square Enix decides what a justified kick is, not you.
And yes, Square determines what is justified. That is what playstyle differences encompass, and what the voting system is for. Your personal interpretation of the new TOS means less when you were voted out by two people that agree you need to go.
You're simply sour grapes you got voted off the island.




Absolutely. The next time you see a tank in crafting gear, you are absolutely welcome to kick them and get someone else?

I agree, because if 2/4 people vote to kick you, that's technically not the party majority.
Because you don't get a say in the vote, but I think you should, as you are part of the group.
3/4 people should have to agree to kick.

So you'd be cool with two guys kicking you right before the final boss because their friend wanted to get a quick clear? Since according to you literally any reason to be kicked is justified.And yet, that's how it works. That's the way it's worked for literally years, and the only way Square can change that is to force people to run things with people they don't get along with.
THAT is the recipe for toxicity, not an outlier "your voice is dumb" kick.
Lord, if they hadn't kicked you I could see fifteen pages of complaining about how "they wouldn't stop giving me crap about my character's voice" in a dungeon you couldn't leave.
Of course it doesn't matter what your answer is because in the end there are rules in place that SE made and you are not the arbiter of that matter.
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