I did a Frontlines today where I noticed we had an AFK player. They were obviously on /follow on another player. After about 2-3 minutes into the match I alerted the alliance that we had an AFK player. And they were fully AFK - it's not like they were strategically camping base or something, they were a healer in the middle of the battle doing absolutely nothing. In all honesty I thought they were just a broken bot.
After I mentioned the AFK player they did not say anything at all to explain why they weren't participating and on /follow.
So a few minutes later at 15:00 I initiated vote kick. Surprise! They chimed in that they aren't AFK, and are reporting me for abusing vote kick. It was too late and they got kicked.
The buddy they were on /follow began to berate me about it saying "There's an AFK timer to weed out AFK players" and stuff like that.
I'm of the opinion that vote kick was used for a 100% valid reason. If you queue into a Frontlines and something is taking your attention that you cannot participate for entire 5 minutes then you shouldn't have queued. And AFK is a vote kick option for a reason.
Anyways, I just wanted to know if I somehow have the wrong mindset here or if I broke any rules.