How bout if staff members of the game spent some time in game and perma-banned/suspended sellers as they are caught in the act

How bout if staff members of the game spent some time in game and perma-banned/suspended sellers as they are caught in the act


SIGNED, double signed, give up firstborn for this. OK not really but this needs to happen. Did they think by stopping me from doing it, my blist wouldn't get as full, and I wouldn't be unfairly blisted names because I think their name is stupid and I don't want to play with them for that reason? Well it didn't stop me from doing that, what it is stopping me from doing is blisting gil sellers.
I would agree, this should've been in at launch.
I expect F2P cheese to lack this since their customer support is going to be lacking but in a premium game, I expect to see this.
But then, there are a lot of quality of life things I expect in a modern MMORPG.
Item compare with stats getting compared.
Gear preview.
An inventory system that isn't total dookie.
Ability to hide quests on quest tracker.
You could go on and on but it's been done.![]()

On top of this (if someone has already said it I apologize) there should also be a context menu "report" option.
Going into the contact us cheating area to report is a pain right now. I still do it because I want these people to have to get new accounts when they're banned, but it's a pain.
Surely they knew gold spammers were going to be in the game...Do they not spam gold selling in Japan?
Canada will rule the world with a green thumb, instead of an iron fist.
There needs to be a way to right click and report for spamming. By doing so it should automatically block you from seeing anymore chat by that person but at the same time not taking up a spot in blacklist. It would also be helpful if chat didn't scroll while you're trying to scroll up and block people. It makes it 10 times harder.

It would be more effective to have them deal with the gil spammer problem at the source instead of letting them do it, just where we cant see it. Do they not have GMs on at all to ban these people? I know its more rampant now when there are no subscriptions needed to play and should be better when the subs kick in but it would be lame if they are just waiting for that to happen and making us deal with the spammers in the meantime.

My bet is GMs are getting overwhelmed by RMT reports, for example go into a zone with 4-5 spammers and manually try to blist them, usually by the time your finished 2 more pop up. Now take into account for each zone then multiply times each server, then imagine the GM has to transfer each of these RMT into Jail, question them, tell them what they did wrong, then ban.It would be more effective to have them deal with the gil spammer problem at the source instead of letting them do it, just where we cant see it. Do they not have GMs on at all to ban these people? I know its more rampant now when there are no subscriptions needed to play and should be better when the subs kick in but it would be lame if they are just waiting for that to happen and making us deal with the spammers in the meantime.

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This feature would be great for many reasons but mainly the RMT.
Blacklist is going to be a temporary solution though... I have 23 people added to my blacklist in the past 3 days... and ALL of them are RMT spammers. As far as I can see there is only 200 slots in the black list. The removal of the names from blacklist upon banning would help if any of them ever get banned. The RMT basically think they rule the world by now. I even have to filter say... they know everyone filtered shout so they spam in say/tells. I am constantly being harassed by them every hour, and they spam and spam and never stop.... I would LOVE a right click feature.... wish I could sign this 100 times lol. I don't think the GM jail thing would work for reasons already listed here by others, but the rest of it I think would help.
@idako - Thank you for that macro!! /cookie reward
/signed and bumped!
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