They could remove the name from our blacklist and simply block the name from being reused for 2 months.
They can't remove names from our BL because they are client side. The server cost is too high to be bothering with that.
what they can do is add tags on their end that would indicate banned or suspended characters.

1 Idk if this was posted yet, I'm not reading through to make sure 1 person thought of this so add my voice to it.
On the first RMT tell you get, go to /busy mode, you can receive tells. Stay away from /bl, it's completely asinine to abuse that system on bots/RMT's.
If shouting and yelling has you concerned, there's 2 things that should have been made accessible to you when adjusting your UI:
1) Chat window should have ample space to read around 10+ lines of text at a font
of 12-14.
2) Filters can be put into place so that shouts and yells are located on another
tab/window; or simply ignore it.
I personally can't understand those ppl that feel bothered by a few lines of text (not including blanket text spam) that, by default, make no jingle or significant interruption of normal functions. No gil spammer I've received has had so many lines of text that had me sweeping the backlog to catch missed text with only 10 lines of 12 font text.
The server cost is not too high to do blacklist cleanup on login.
Here, I'll derp it down for you.
1) They do not delete banned characters. (they have their own reasons for that, And I'm not going to get in to it.)
2) BL is client side because that is a process totally up to the user. there is no reason for them to keep track of your optional data that
has no bearing on the ability to play the game. this is a cost saving measure, same as action bars, UI, and Macros. These are user settings
and have no effect on gameplay. The cost to manage the remotely is too high and would just bog the servers down.
3) No company can change files on your computer without your consent. When you change your UI, the action of you doing that is your consent.
SE Cannot change files stored on your computer without your consent, and/or posting a log of changes made.
4) Yes, the server cost is too high to be checking the tens to hundred of thousands login's per hour over all servers. it's is not necessary.
Last edited by Haibel; 05-16-2014 at 11:48 PM.
No need to be insulting because we have different opinions. You don't think it's worth the server load. Fine. I think it is.
And sorry, but your comment about them not being allowed to change things on your computer without your permission is completely incorrect.
It's normal ye, of course it morally shouldn't be accepted, but the reality is that RMT is unstoppable. The Brightside is that best gear comes from dungeons only I guess....

RMT will always be a issue with mmo's. I do wish we had a report spam option instead of just black listing the name and having to clear your black list every other week.
Delete them all. RMT account only show (delete) when the user has deleted the account.
If Task forces dealt with it the name stays so it can no be reused.





It is very normal, have had to clear my blacklist from the top a couple times this past week alone. Also being a WoW vet this is definitely wayyyy more than I had been used to. In the 5 years I've been playing I probably only got a handful of /tells and reported some spams in trade chat, but beyond that it was never as prevalent as it is in FF XIV. Been playing it since 2.0 launch as well and I agree it's a much better game as a whole, but the RMT situation needs more control, imo. As to what they could do that's beyond me.I've been playing for a month now and am about to register my monthly subscription. I've just noticed that my blacklist is at 120/200, filled with only gil sellers.
I'm a WoW veteran and so I just want to know if this is just an acceptable downside of this game. FF14 is a superior game in almost every aspect, but during the same time period on WoW I'd receive only a couple RMT spam messages...
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