Quote Originally Posted by YuzuyuVolanti View Post
I don't generally ever tell anyone who to blist or ignore specifically. Usually if it's something severe/worrying I'll give a broad warning as a just in case; like in sexual harassment cases or stalking other female players, etc. and advise people, then tell them that they're free to continue interacting/doing whatever with the person. If I just find someone annoying or it's something that only bothers me, I don't generally bother anyone with it.

I don't mean for it to account for EVERYONE's blacklist though- just having one for the estate in particular or work off the leader's blist or something. I know it doesn't 100% resolve everything, since I've blocked people and had them, somehow, find and stand on me in the middle of the Azim Steppe of all places. I know they can't account for literally every possibility but it just feels so weird that you can block someone and then still have them able to run in to an estate you own and, for example, write in the book. I hate the idea of having to literally just lock our door because we have other friends from other FCs that'll pop by for a quick hello or to hang out- so it feels bad to have to lock/unlock the doors to let them in and out, especially since the visits are random.

Oh hey, you had one of those too then. Mine went so far as to make a doppelganger of my Miqo with my old name and follow me around zones.

I also get the logic regarding FCs but I'd still see people calling it unfair if only leaders were able to blacklist people from finding them via estate, while the members just have to sit and deal. Plus, even if they did implement a thing where blacklisted people cant enter an estate, stalkers can still just sit and chill in the front yard to their hearts content. There's no real solution to it with the way housing is designed with open neighborhoods.