Quote Originally Posted by EveK View Post
However, there are many people I encounter that prove to not be a good fit for my parties, whether it be because they're mean to people, etc. Yes, such things are often actionable by GMs ... but often they are too minor to actually warrant GM action.

Obviously, I can just tell them this when they join such a party, but such is very time-consuming, extremely confrontational, and in itself borderline harassment. As such, this suggestion is for the ability to maintain a list of players that party finder (and, ideally, duty finder, while we're enhancing things) prevents from joining my party without having to completely deafen myself to anything they ever say to anyone in any channel I can see.
Telling someone you don't want to party with them because XYZ is not borderline harassment, it's not harassment at all. Being mean to someone is subjective, and in and of itself doesn't actually qualify as harassment either.

For instance, we're in DF, and I say " Eve - you're bad". You can report me, but I can absolutely promise you I'm not getting put in jail or getting a GM interaction. In order for it be considered harassment it would have to be excessive and likely over the course of several interactions. I.e. if you said "leave me alone", and then I said LOL you're such a baby", then you could claim harassment, but this would be such a pitiful example this probably wouldn't see GM intervention either.

If you feel this feature has any value, I'd posit that the root cause may be the common denominator in the equation and it isn't the people you are grouping with.