I have a few questions regarding vote kick and the fact that it can effectively bypass the 30 minute lockout. So here is what I know from experience:
-If you are vote kicked from a duty, you will not have a 30 minute lockout.
-While a preformed party cannot vote kick someone in duty finder, if you take 3 people in a premade party and enter a duty, you can all vote kick the fourth member.
-Once any member of a duty has been vote kicked, anyone else is free to leave without a 30 minute penalty.
So this leads me to a few concerns.
-What defines abusing the system?
-What defines "harassment"? Does someone need to actively grief a party with suicide pulls or harass them in party chat? What if 3/4 people simply feel the player is not holding their own or dragging the rest of the group down, if they kick that person, will they be subject to a ban for abusing the system? I think harassment needs to be more clearly defined.
-What, if any, penalty is associated with being vote kicked? Seeing as there is no time lockout penalty, is there some hidden penalty? Potential for bans? This is important to know for the following example. I went into duty roulette high level dungeon and wound up in Haukke Manor hard mode. The group was fantastic, everyone was getting along and having fun, but it was clear we could not beat the second boss. But if anyone leaves, they have to eat a 30 minute penalty. So, I offered to be vote kicked since I know I would not get a lockout, and neither would they. So its a way to escape what's maybe not a bad party, but one that knows it cannot win and no one should be penalized for that.
I can see abuses possibly on the one side for premade not full groups that fill the last spot in DF and can freely kick that person at will (which likely explains the no-lockout feature), but its also kind of a nice way to collectively end an unsuccessful group without penalizing anyone.
So are there any tangible penalties to being vote kicked from a duty finder party?