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    Sep 2013
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    Neuflune Mochiko
    World
    Carbuncle
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    Summoner Lv 80

    Lodestone Suggestion: Server-only Blog Post and Blacklist Player

    If there is a better place for suggesting this, please direct me to it. Thank you!

    Suggestion #1: Server-only Blog Posting

    Allow us to set the blog post to be seen only by people from our server. In relation to this, allow us to view blogs in at least two language settings for each server. For example, I would want to view both English and Japanese Lodestone blogs in Carbuncle. (Edit: 2 languages at a time, all the time, as in the Lodestone saves our chosen languages)

    Recently I posted a Lodestone blog that was meant to be read only by people from my server. However, someone who disagreed with posting information meant to be shared to many people came in and accused me of being a cheater. He then kept asking "why do we need to know this huh huh huh?" and something along those lines, despite my blog clearly being titled "Carbuncle etc." which is not that person's server. There was no server-only option and not everyone on my server is my friend, so that is a no-go as well. I had to set the blog post to Public and then all that happened.

    Suggestion #2: Blacklist People on Lodestone

    It has come to my attention that the person who called me a cheater was the same one who had been posting snide remarks in my other blog posts (which I had since deleted because I don't want any trouble). It also came to my attention that the person made blogs as "answer" to my blogs and posted their own opinion on it while mocking my points of view or information dissemination. I don't make a hobby out of stalking people so I never realized it until now.

    Lodestone blogs can be a helpful tool with socializing and spreading information, but when we have no protection against people who are clearly maligning us, it's not quite the place that SE perhaps intended it to be.

    Reporting a person, I believe, should be a last resort. If we had the tools to limit our audience, it would decrease volatile "encounters".
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    Last edited by Neuflune; 08-08-2015 at 07:44 PM.

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