Quote Originally Posted by tsuchii View Post
If they have been asked to leave and refuse, then you can report them. That is disruptive behavior. Bonus points for the inappropriate names, then you can report those too.

Reports take a while and a GM can't deal with it real time. The number of reports seem to help too so if you can get the other venue patrons to report them as well, the better.
Just want to respond to this one alone since I'm not going to respond to every single person. The definitions of Prohibited Behaviors can be found at:
https://support.na.square-enix.com/f...la=1&kid=68216

・Expressions that attempt to unilaterally exclude someone from the game or content/community, etc.
(Except when in accordance with rules set by an administrator such as a Free Company Master)

The idea that you can ask someone to leave a venue and report them if they don't is a fallacy. They have to break a rule of the venue/community first before you have justification to even file a ticket. Even in the event of a rule breakage:

If there is a situation in which a person repeatedly says or does something that can be judged as intentionally trying to disrupt the peace, such as "intentionally ignoring the community-specific rules and guidelines while being aware of them" or "unwilling to learn of them," a report can be made. [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[If we determine that the behavior falls under our prohibited actions, a penalty will be imposed. ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]

Even if you break a community rule, if it doesn't fall under a prohibited behavior in and of itself such as being impolite purposely, interrupting communication, etc. then the report may not go through.

Reports to a GM generally only take 1-2 days to actually process. If someone is online 2 days after you file a ticket, it failed.

The numbers of reports help forward it to the top of the list/increases interest in said situation, but the issue is that you can't file tickets on behalf of other people. So other venue guests that don't own the house/venue don't even have a right to file a ticket and will get dismissed. They, themselves, have to be harmed in a manner defined by ToS.

The offensive names charge listed is a lie which is the reason they haven't been able to get the accounts banned yet. Offensive names also aren't even bans so it's a useless charge to even go for. You get a warning on your account and asked to do a name change.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnyJ9Untk3s

GM's live shadowing events is a long standing principle that can be done and has been done in the past (such as the rain event with the billboard), but if no infractions actually happen, even if a GM is live to yip up accounts immediately, nothing will happen.