The thing is, what I mostly remember about your sound arguments is that you want mentors to carry and teach people because that's what it means to be a mentor. You demand way too much of mentors and refuse to admit that mentors aren't supposed to pick up the slack. They're just there to support. And one thing that strikes me as a contradiction is when you say that you don't give unsolicited advice. As a mentor, one of the roles in the screenshot you posted is to give gameplay advice. I suppose you'd be ok(?) with a mentor following in your footsteps by not giving unsolicited advice (even though giving advice is part of their "job" and a lot of people don't even know they need advice). After all, you also do this, and this is admittedly a way to protect oneself from the "you don't pay my sub" kind of people. In this case, what would be the problem with mentors wanting Ex trials to be removed from the roulette to preserve their sanity and save their time? It's the same self-preservation mindset.
I keep repeating that you seem to attach a mentor's value solely to Ex trials and carrying people through them, when mentors do and can be way more than just that. I have no issue with Ex trials themselves. My issue is with the people who queue for them, whether they're clueless and don't know any better, expect these trials to be a faceroll and bail when it turns out they need to actually make an effort, people who don't look up a guide beforehand (which saves time and spares a poor mentor from typing), or people who don't read chat or just can't follow instructions for whatever reason (in the latter case, PF would provide them with a better experience). I'll gladly spend 1 hour wiping in an Ex trial if people are trying their best and making an effort (though I'd ideally prefer to be mentally prepared for this beforehand, but oh well).
TLDR: Why are mentors the only ones burdened with responsibility when it comes to Ex trials? Why do people overlook the fact that the people queuing for those trials in DF are a huge part of the reason why things are the way they are now?
As for your arguments about mentors not displaying an exemplary behavior, I agree with you that mentors do have to be more careful than other players about what they say and that they should try to be a bit more patient than the regular player.
I never said you'd ever said this, though I also don't remember you saying the second part (but maybe my memory is failing me, unless you posted that while I was writing this reply).



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