This would be highly beneficial.

This would be highly beneficial.



The kicking out functionality should already exist with 4.1 as they've stated people would be shifted out of the estate when the move process occurs, it'd just a matter of adding a blacklist to the estate that gets checked upon attempting to enter the instance.

Yes please! This needs to be resolved!!!

This would be a really helpful feature to enable owners of in-game property to moderate who can access the estate. The current options (tenants only/open to everyone) are good, but there could definitely stand to be some more granularity between them.



Just to add on to this, account based blacklisting/whitelisting is a must. Assign an ID number to accounts, blacklist the name on the user side, but the account on the server side.

This is a feature that I've personally seen in other MMOs, and I'm surprised that it hasn't even remotely been brought up yet in XIV. Yes, blacklisting and promptly reporting the offender to GMs are viable options, but during a grand scale event such as the performances that A Stage Reborn puts on, there is no immediate relief for someone who is blatantly disrupting the event. This feature will also be useful for those who run across the unfortunate circumstance of being harassed, or even worse, stalked, in-game. On top of blacklisting and reporting, being able to boot a player from our private quarters adds another layer of protection for us while we're trying to enjoy the game.



Absolutely yes.





This would be a good QoL improvement

This isn't even something I've ever needed or expect to need myself, but I am 500% in support because I know others will find it immensely beneficial to their experience
This is a great idea. Cut out the need to report someone for griefing/harassment and the need for GMs to respond to those calls, just let us boot disruptive people from our homes.
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