Quote Originally Posted by Maxipep View Post
One way to help speed things up would be an auto fill, I.E. the time, the world your in, your name etc, and before people say that wouldn't work because you're not always where the incident happened I say this, you have to edit it anyway so you may as well start with all the fields that can be filled in filled in and edit the rest.
Even when you do all that, it can still take days for a spammer to be banned. Not even a suspected bot, actual several-tell-a-minute spammers... which I would think would be pretty open and shut.

Quote Originally Posted by Laraul View Post
I think they meant RMT, not the the /tells. RMT itself isn't bad unless done in excess.



This is just stupid. RMT don't have the power to manipulate prices. Even if they we're able to, it would be counterproductive to drive the prices down on materials. They want prices to be HIGH, making it more likely players will turn to them for gil. People I suspect whom are most likely to buy gil are the ones who don't want to spend the time doing mat farming to begin w/.

And I doubt RMT use bots to earn gil. Most likely they get it from buying gil from players willing to sell it them for real money in return. A google search will show that there are plenty of places willing to exchange your gil for cash! It's these type of players who probably are the ones who use bots.
As you seem to have noticed, RMT tend to be the bogeymen for all a game's ills, especially economic ills.

That doesn't mean they have no effect, however. Also, their sources are varied. Lowly paid chinese workers is common (but the pay is good for them). In some worst cases, prisoners have been made to do it. Some also do run bot farms. The taboo and witch hunt-inciting nature of the subject makes it difficult to do any kind of meaningful breakdown and analysis, however.