Quote Originally Posted by Exmo View Post
The people who see value in battle logs are not the people who are the target of humiliation and harassment over battle logs. In fact, the former group are the people performing the harassment. Part of the value of scraping logs is that it can be used this way.

It's not equitable that a certain plugin is deemed good because it is useful to some people despite being harmful to others.
I don't really understand this line of thinking.

If someone finds the idea of being confronted with the fact that they have no idea how to play their job humiliating, why wouldn't they just learn how to play their job or set their logs to hidden? If someone doesn't care about their performance in-game, why would their response to said "harassment" be anything other than "who cares?"?

The reality of the situation is that I don't need third-party or a website to tell me if someone is standing around doing nothing instead of casting. In normal mode content, the overwhelming majority of the playerbase just want to get in, get their rewards, and get out. People are incredibly unlikely to have issues unless they're making so little effort that they're noticeably slowing down the progress of the group third-party tools or not.