You're telling me some healer and his friends randomly targeted you for bullying with rescue for absolutely no reason and there are no chat logs at all you could use to report them?


You're telling me some healer and his friends randomly targeted you for bullying with rescue for absolutely no reason and there are no chat logs at all you could use to report them?
Yes but it wasn't random or without reason since those people are in the same FC and closely associated with a group of people I once raided with.
What would chat logs prove? Unless you mean the specific battle log.

I was in Copied Factory one time with a griefing tank (e.g. scooping up the little explodies and letting them blow up on his group in Hobbes, dropping precision guided missile on people in Engles, etc), and we had a chat log full of us asking him to stop multiple times and him ignoring it or making fun of us in response, which I'm sure helped prove that what he was doing was absolutely deliberate when a bunch of us reported him afterwards.
Yep, and since so many of us called him out it seemed like he got multiple reports, since the GM response mentioned just that.I was in Copied Factory one time with a griefing tank (e.g. scooping up the little explodies and letting them blow up on his group in Hobbes, dropping precision guided missile on people in Engles, etc), and we had a chat log full of us asking him to stop multiple times and him ignoring it or making fun of us in response, which I'm sure helped prove that what he was doing was absolutely deliberate when a bunch of us reported him afterwards.
The chat log can be a powerful tool when it comes to reporting people for harassment or griefing. In the future, if people do that to you, ask them to stop. If they keep doing it, explain that it's griefing, etc. If there's a chance of a language barrier, use the auto-translate thing to be like "{please stop} {Rescue}" or something. Make sure they know you don't want them doing it, and if they answer "lol no" then you have proof they know they're messing with you and won't stop, so that alone would be useful in a report.


Generally GMs take action based on chat logs. For example, if you get bullied by randoms you can ask in chat for them to stop and then use those logs to report them if they don't. Ideally, they would respond and say something incriminating back to you. It's kind of a silly system honestly.
I accidently pulled aggro on a boss in a 4-man once since 9/10 tanks just rush in and pull immediately and I didn't want to be several GCD behind and just waste more time as a result of waiting but the tank that time was actually waiting. As "payback" he then sprinted towards the next area only to suddenly halt and have me run in and get first aggro on the mobs, letting them kill me and saying "oops lag".Generally GMs take action based on chat logs. For example, if you get bullied by randoms you can ask in chat for them to stop and then use those logs to report them if they don't. Ideally, they would respond and say something incriminating back to you. It's kind of a silly system honestly.
I didn't really feel bothered by that incident though since he wasn't an elitist player but rather an "offended casual" who probably thought I was an arrogant elitist after my aggro pull on the boss so I just didn't think about it more but I noted how easy it is to manipulate chat logs with innocent coverups. More ill willed players such as those I encountered in the 24-man would probably have known what to say and at the time I felt it best to wait since I don't trust my own temper in those situations.
They can't really "oops lag" multiple people Rescuing you into things. Especially if you tell them to stop and they continue to do it anyway. They can really only claim a misclick once as well, so it's important to point it out as it happens for the sake of the logs later. Communication is important, so if you just stay silent as they do it there won't be much evidence of it if you decide to report it later.
It happens I have been I n discord where some mates do just that and the avoid in game chat to minimize their chances of action being done by a GM.
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