
This idea scares me because my wife and I trade large amounts of gil between each other since we share all our gil and I don't want either of us getting flagged because of a mess up on their end and it'll end up taking us weeks and maybe months to even resolve.Yes, they need to have a reasonable chat log monitor put in place. They could have it automatic on a separate server that queues these messages. They could use machine learning and anything that seems suspicious can be brought to a GM's attention automatically and they could spot ban them. They don't even need to design the system themselves, they could just buy existing software that yes, exist today to do this.
They would just need to have a lot of logs say, 10000 spam entries and 10000 non-spam entries and they could train the A.I. on that. There would be a % of failure but it learns through failure and success and because a GM would review the potential spammy message, no "good" accounts will be banned by accident. It's really not hard to implement. If done from scratch it would take maybe 2 weeks to do by a single developer.
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