Quote Originally Posted by RenkoBernkastel View Post
How do you know what other people talk about in /tell? How do you know people systematically blacklist you? Idk all of this sounds like a lot of reaching to me. Especially after you yourself saying your groups wipe because you keep messing up. Idk, if I was farming something and someone wipes me multiple times in a row, I'd also leave and blacklist. Chaotic CoD nearly filled my blacklist with the amount of prog liars were out there... kinda hyperbole but also kinda the truth
Also, I'm sorry but "after 5 tries it gets frustrating" and "it takes too long to get this mount." Maybe the mount just isn't for you then. Or PF isn't for you. Maybe try to find a FC to do it with, I know lots of FC's that organise mount farm events. Or look up the recruitment discord and look for people who are more patient. Seems more productive than reporting someone who blocked you. Like, what do you even expect from reporting them? That a GM makes them play with you? Not how this works.
Not sure if it was /tell, given it was a later joiner, I assumed it was just another random Party Finder player. And now I think about it, it was probably the Warrior that messaged them first.

With the rest of your reply, it sounds like you're causing more problems than solving. I'm not so quick to dismiss someone for messing up mechanics, when it may very well be my fault. How do you know it's not you messing up the mechanics? This was the mindset that actually made me fall out with the World of Warcraft community. I was a toxic idiot for years in various communities. After a certain point, I began to realize the same things kept occurring. Always someone else's fault and not my own. And I didn't know what anyone else was going through. They could be having a serious mental health crisis, or IRL emergencies (Note: not always in the same day, they can span weeks), or maybe a the cat decided to play the game for them, or a pet hydra. I changed my ways, learnt to stop pushing the blame onto players, do constructive criticism, and be more friendly overall. It'd do this community a massive amount of good.