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Squeenix Terms on how Players should behave are way too strict even for MMO standards, it is almost as bad as League of Legends used to be before Tencent bought it (cant say how much it changed since then since i quit way before that happened) with its Tribunal System where Players could ban each other through a majority vote system (you were basically at the mercy of complete strangers, and i dont think i need to tell anyone how much of a "genius" idea this is) and even got rewarded for doing so.

Even if you just get a "slap on the wrist" from Squeenix, guilty or not, the fact that this issue can be used aganist you for any further violation for the next 2-3 Years is pretty much over the top when you consider, that even mere insults among 2 Players can technically get you banned. Player issues among each other, should be resolved by the involving Parties, and not by any GMs. Even 12 Year olds need to learn the hard way that arguing with someone over trivial matters for hours, is at the end just a waste of time and it will end up being a valueable lesson on the long run.

Tl;dr:

The requisite for issues amongst players being resolved is that they communicate said issues and reach a mutual resolution on the matter. In fact to my knowledge the terms do state that - Even if you're involved in a violation from a communication-based conflict then the matter can be considered resolved if the 2 players reach a mutual resolution through any subsequent communication - and that in instances where this is the case it will not be treated as a violation. So in this regards you're encouraged to exercise a shred of personal responsibility for the conflict and aim to address it.

So yes, player issues can be resolved between each other. However if neither party elects to reach a mutual resolution then that is on the people involved if they think it's fine to act inappropriately without a shred of consequence. If a persons pride or ego gets in the way of them accepting some form of responsibility as to attempt to address the issue pre-emptively before intervention then that is entirely their own fault.