And what if you DC not by choice but by your Internet dropping out, like my friend was? Should he have been punished for having a moment of unstable connection, as I'm sure we've all had?
This seems like the most practical approach.

And what if you DC not by choice but by your Internet dropping out, like my friend was? Should he have been punished for having a moment of unstable connection, as I'm sure we've all had?I completely agree
SE should really adjust the MSQ instances so that if you try to do this skip, it just forces you to sit through all the cutscenes you have missed. That'd stop the exploit dead in it's tracks, as all disconnecting would do is slow down your progress through the instance.
This seems like the most practical approach.Voting will not help it will just result in the original issue people harassing the person who did not agree to skip. It was not only the harassment that was the issue, people were defeating bosses before new players were even out of the CS. This was really the only logical solution. People need to understand that they queued up for MSQ roulette you knew what you were getting into when you opened your duty finder. If you dont like the wait then dont do it get your xp elsewhere. It's easy xp at the cost of your patience, my suggestion is to grab a snack or something and prepare for your downtime.
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