Quote Originally Posted by Kranel_San View Post
Was WoW any better for it? Sure some players benefitted from it in a good way, but it can also be one of the countless factors that made WoW toxic. No?
Also yes you can't blacklist all the people, but I'm pretty sure I can fit my DC finest PvP players into my 200. Maybe the Top 100 first of all?



I don't disagree with unfriending players from both ends. However, stalking in real life is your responsibility to take. Personal information should never be shared online unless you very much trust others with it. There is no way i can know where X player is from or where do they live unless they tell me so.
Anyway, I'm pretty sure the devs know what the Majority is and what's best for the game so I trust their judgment.
Wows pvp works differently in rated games (the only pvp that matters) so if you suck you won't be matched with high skill players except maybe after a new season starts and your rating is reset.

Also circumventing ignore is a bannable offense.

Stalking in game is also a thing. Stalking to continually harass. And sometimes it is someone you know irl.

There is nothing wrong with not getting pve matches with people on your ignore list.

Quite frankly, I don't care about pvp here enough to worry about how it'd affect pvp but it'd probably increase queue times.