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    Question regarding removing bots from Novice Network

    Hey!

    I keep removing bots/RMT from Novice Network, luckily I am not alone with it, but there is one thing that I have not read an official statement about.

    My question is, after removing bots, do I need to issue a ticket and report the kicked bots or is kicking them enough as it will be investigated anyway? When I have a kicking spree, I collect all the names and report them all in one ticket in-game.

    Also, I was wondering if an activity history, similar to FCs, would be implemented for the network. Some people keep inviting these bots to the network and we have no means to find out who.

    Thanks in advance!
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    I know all kicks from the NN are automatically reported and investigated, but I don't know if they do more than look at just NN chat history to judge whether the kick was warranted. And unless they've done RMT advertising in the NN channel, their bot status probably wouldn't show up with a "routine" investigation. Sure, you'd think that their names would be an obvious hint (few people would name their character Asfdaf Daf or similar roll-face-over-keyboard names), but I'm not sure how careful they have to be with that, since some names that would be "obvious" bot names might actually have a meaning in another language.
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    Last edited by Noxifer; 04-02-2016 at 02:15 AM. Reason: silly grammar mistakes

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    Yeah that is why I am hoping for an official answer, could clear things up.
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    Does this mean that there are purposeful Mentor bots inviting spam bots to the network? That's super shady.
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    Since they never say anything, ever, I just ignore them. If you kick them you just spam the chat making it less hospitable to everyone else in there and the kicked users will just come back in 30 minutes anyway (and someone would probably end up reporting you for spamming the chat every 30 minutes if you continued to kick them).

    I know it's not just you doing this, but you can't really just kick based on name alone either. Although in most cases they will probably be bots, occasionally I've seen users in the game who, for whatever reason, have "bot like" names, but they're clearly not a bot. So by kicking purely based on their name you risk kicking an actual person and you might face whatever consequences come with that.

    I don't know about your server, but on mine there's still tons of room for new adventurers, so ignoring them will cause less issues than trying to actually do something. I know that sounds terrible to ignore it, but our trying to fix it (kick spam and potentially against wrong people) just makes it worse. Ultimately SE will need to do something if they start taking up all the spaces.

    Quote Originally Posted by 16bitBounty View Post
    Does this mean that there are purposeful Mentor bots inviting spam bots to the network? That's super shady.
    Probably just other players inviting them (you don't need to actually be in the novice network to invite, just have mentor status), either because they're inviting everyone or actually think they might be a bot and it'd be funny to invite them.
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    Well I know they are not actually spamming the chat but they still should not be there. If each kick is investigated, at least GMs can ban these accounts or some actions can be taken. It is actually quite easy to differentiate a player from a bot, if you are a Mentor, chances are you can tell a bot from a Roe name :P Also, on Cerberus EU, many bots are in FCs name, FCs such as HjjkLa <fT> (random example) so that makes our job of identifying them even easier.
    Basically, you are looking for people in such FCs, with names like Qqjkfkak Lfrttakjva, always at Twin Adders GC, always as a BLM/BRD, in dungeon or in group.
    Also, not letting such bots take up half the Novice Network is a good idea in my opinion.

    And yes, people inviting others randomly without asking is not only a problem because of bots but also because it is rude to just force invite people into a channel without even as much as a "hey", those people often don't even know where they are, what they joined.
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    Hello Subic,
    I'm also from Cerberus and as i stated in another topic (and i also announced that in the novice network), i asked GMs to know if it was our duty or not to kick bots and fill a report. Here is the answer I got :
    http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...=1#post3643460

    For the moment it's the only "official" info i saw so far about that topic.

    Also don't just judge by the names of the bots to kick them. With some mentors we also check the jobs, the instance, the FC, the GC and we also ask the bot to answer a question before proceeding to kick.
    bots are usually :
    -Bard main class, pugilist 15 and arcanist 4
    -Black Mage main class, archer 15 and arcanist 4
    -they all go together in the same duty (the pattern is usually : the Navel (normal) before reaching level 30. At level 30 they all gather below the floor on the Sand Shelter in Horizon, then from 50 to 60 they do Amdapor Keep normal and Wanderer Palace and all gather in Uldah).
    -So far, they are all from Twin Adder GC
    -they may be part of a fake fc (usually with names like : GuhdUGHUHIsg <<tHr>>) fullfilled with bots
    -they are all "E" language except some exceptions i suspect to be the "bot masters" who are "J" or "D"
    Also the golden rule is : Don't kick if you have any doubts. Since those bots are not talking, rather let one survive in the network instead of kicking an innocent. if you have any doubts, just let them be. Usually to check if they are human or bots i /tell them with that question "Just a quick message to check if you are a player or a Real Money Trader robot : how much does 2+2=?"
    And then i fill a big report with all the suspect names.


    @LineageRazor : according to what the GM answered me in my request, i can't agree with you. They clearly advice us to kick the bots to keep the network clean. When you accept the mentor Rank one of the rule is : keeping the network clear of any annoyance. Bots fall in that category.
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    Last edited by Mimoza; 04-02-2016 at 05:03 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mimoza View Post
    When you accept the mentor Rank one of the rule is : keeping the network clear of any annoyance. Bots fall in that category.
    I think many people would argue, especially the new adventurers, that you're the one causing the annoyance by spamming the chat with kick messages every 30 minutes as well as intimidating possible real players by challenging them. What do you do if they don't answer (because no bot would?) I'm assuming you kick them? What if they were real and semi-AFK, busy with something else, not watching the chat or just don't speak your language?
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    As i stated before, if i have any doubt, even a small little doubt, i don't kick. Usually when i have a doubt i also try to go directly where the person is and /wave that person and start a conversation in case. When the guy is called "Gyudigfuy GIUGYiuyeru" and is in Amdapor Keep with thousand other person with the same name, usually there is no doubt so i just do the /tell thing in that case. I also try to ask questions in German, French or English to be sure the person understands me.

    Usually before kicking i apologize for the incoming spam and we rarely have a problem anymore on Cerberus with such things. Some novices are even encouraging us to keep cleaning the network.
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    Yeah, kicking them is just needless spam.

    To report bots, this is a much better place: https://support.na.square-enix.com/f...=5382&la=1&p=0

    As for how they get their in the first place, seems most likely that a troll "mentor" invited them just to sadistically enjoy the inevitable ensuing conversations of "they're automatically invited / no, they're not," quoting The Vault, and/or feeling powerful for kicking people for the sake of kicking people.

    And yes, some really are trying to help with the kicks, but we've already thoroughly established at this point that this is not how you report them and that it's just spam for everyone.
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