Quote Originally Posted by SoranRigel View Post
I have to repeat: if these tools existed and were functional, this discussion would not have arisen.
They're entirely functional. I've had nothing but pleasant experiences interacting with the GMs of this game every time I've reported abusive/discriminatory behavior.

Quote Originally Posted by SoranRigel View Post
I would be very grateful if you would not resort to the victim blaming.
Because of this vicious practice, I have repeatedly found myself in a situation where my groupmates refused to kick a mentor who was rude to them. Perhaps they also thought "it's our fault".
And I'd be grateful if you wouldn't mock genuine victims of abuse and assault by misappropriating the term 'victim blaming'.

That you'd rather falsely victimize yourself instead of taking a moment to self crit proves my point entirely. You'd rather point fingers over one bad experience than admit a possible personal fault.

Quote Originally Posted by RajNish View Post
All this, of course, sounds good, but no. When a mentor says that mechanics was failed because half of the raid alliance are French, is it my fault? Not. When a mentor, insults novices calling them idiots. Is it my fault? Not. And finally, when do the GMs themselves propose me to discuss the problem on the forum after one of my reports, it’s convenient for you to turn a blind eye to this and repeat the same thing about reporting. Reports will not change the system. Therefore, I will discuss it on the forum.
No, what's convenient is perpetually plugging your ears and refusing to listen to any viewpoint that doesn't confirm yours. Yes, you are welcome to discuss what you want, but that doesn't mean other people have to agree with you. Freedom of speech isn't freedom from consequence.

There are no flaws with the system(s); only self-made problems by two people patting each other on the back.