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Old Jun 26, 2005, 12:45 PM // 12:45   #21
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My problem with putting people on ignore is that you may be unable to hear what they're saying, the rest of the population still can. It solves the problem for you, and only for you. Blacklisting the hundreds of offenders and expecting people to manually add them all to their ignore list is not practical in the least.

If you see someone acting in an offensive manner, take a screenshot and send it to ArenaNet (like EmperorTippy did) so they can decide on further action if necessary. That's how ArenaNet has requested you to respond to this sort of thing, there's no point in bringing it to this forum.
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Old Jun 26, 2005, 12:59 PM // 12:59   #22
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next time open them up with something... even MS paint, and save as JPG.. they will be postable size then... Thanks BTW for the heads up...

I have been thinking of putting up a public ignore list on a little webpage. something people can do a quick post to with a small, JPG screenshot, and post the nickname of the offender too... Something like the N00bStories.com webpage... we will see...

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Old Jun 26, 2005, 01:01 PM // 13:01   #23
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My problem with putting people on ignore is that you may be unable to hear what they're saying, the rest of the population still can. It solves the problem for you, and only for you. Blacklisting the hundreds of offenders and expecting people to manually add them all to their ignore list is not practical in the least.

If you see someone acting in an offensive manner, take a screenshot and send it to ArenaNet (like EmperorTippy did) so they can decide on further action if necessary. That's how ArenaNet has requested you to respond to this sort of thing, there's no point in bringing it to this forum.
The point is that while ANet is taking further action or whatever the person is continuing to do this. I wouldn't have posted this on the forums ecept for the fact that 1 of the offenders had been reported last night/ early this morning for doing the exact same type of thing, milider though but still past the offensive point. The reason for the post and for people to ingor them is that they continue to do these types of things to the community while they are being investigated and the community shouldn't have to deal with it.

EDIT: I know how to make them in to non-bitmaps but I realized that I had forgotten to half way through the upload. Thanks for the advice though
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Old Jun 26, 2005, 01:20 PM // 13:20   #24
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This is a bit off topic but it does illustrate some of the limits of "ignore."

Last night I whispered someone in order to answer a "noobish" question they were asking out loud. A player had finished a quest but had forgotten to click on the NPC again to get the second part of it. No matter how many times I tried to explain that, he just couldn't seem to understand. I must have tried half a dozen times. I began to wonder if he was having me on.

As I was about to start a mission, after explaining one last time, I finally had to put him on Ignore to stop his constant stream of repetitive questions. So the player actually joined our group just so he could say, "You don't know crap!" to me. Then he left.

Just thought that was funny.

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Old Jun 26, 2005, 01:43 PM // 13:43   #25
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Still off-topic but ingore should also make the ingored player invisible and insubstantial so that you don't even know that they exist in any place outside of tombs. If they try to join a party with you It just shouldn't allow it.

Now on-topic I hope this helped some of you in some way.
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Old Jun 26, 2005, 01:47 PM // 13:47   #26
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Changed the topic title for sensationalism.
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Old Jun 26, 2005, 01:50 PM // 13:50   #27
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Thank you I wanted to change it but couldn't figure out how to. I didn't really think that I could but I wanted it changed.
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Old Jun 27, 2005, 03:54 PM // 15:54   #28
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6.) hate much?
Not at all, I'm a very relaxed person.

Though people do often mistake my deadpan logic for being a big meany.
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Old Jun 27, 2005, 05:25 PM // 17:25   #29
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this isn't so bad really... the guy's ignorant and showing it quite clearly... but I've seen far worse just in casual chat...

as an off note: the newest member of our guild is 13, so I take more offense to "aggressive profanity" than I would normally. People like this shouldn't be candidates for a ban, but they should be punished or warned by, as was said, an "in-house" police force.
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Old Jun 27, 2005, 06:01 PM // 18:01   #30
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First thing, if you are reported, does Guild Wars keep logs of what people say?
Second, how do you report someone?
third, if you are reported, are you banned for a certain period of time or do you immediatly get a permanent ban and no type of warning?

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Old Jun 27, 2005, 06:05 PM // 18:05   #31
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I would like to suggest a "Problem Players" report, making player names publicly displayed when the character has been put on a large number of different players ignore lists. This would bring some sort of community negative to those people who are so bad that they end up on hundreds of player's ignore listings. Obviously this is open to negative abuse, but you can see what I am aiming at.

- another similar suggestion -

Some sort of "Abusive Player Ranking" that allows us to not only give negative marks for abusive language and such, but also positive points for being helpful and attentive to others while in the game. Not that this rank would do anything for or against you in game, but would serve as a heads-up when dealing with these people. High marks = he might not bite my head off if I ask him a question, even if he thinks it's stupid. Low marks = not going let this guy join my group and sling verbal abuse at my teammates. This method has a means of redemption for the abusive players, by making a point to be helpful and curtious they can regain positive marks to clean their sullied name.


Just a couple thoughts on the matter, destroy them if you like.

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Old Jun 27, 2005, 06:15 PM // 18:15   #32
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Old Jun 27, 2005, 06:18 PM // 18:18   #33
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ignoring works, and it gets rid of the problem. Also, having a ranking would get abused, and some people ignore annoying people, or trade spammers, so it wouldnt work.
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Old Jun 27, 2005, 06:19 PM // 18:19   #34
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2 things that really irk me that some people do that I've taken screenshots, but haven't really felt up to reporting:

1) Censor bypass:
The filters exist for a reason, and people who don't like hearing things can turn it on. However, that doesn't stop people from switching 2 letters in the word or using ! for l etc. And they do it on purpose.
I keep my censor on for a reason. I don't use foul language, ever. Nor do I enjoy hearing it.

2) Cybering on Talk channel in towns and the PvP waiting areas
Not all the time, but while waiting in the Competition Arena area before entering, and a few rare instances elsewhere, people have been cybering over the talk channel.
Aside from many of them using censor bypass to say the things they say and have everyone else hear, that's still pretty inappropriate to be saying over the talk channel. And of course, they've rehearsed emotes to use to emulate it to the best of their ability.

Haven't seen the above yet? Spend some more time in the towns and waiting areas. You'll see it eventually.
Pretty much why I live in the international districts. (Since you can't ignore people over in non-whisper channels)

I don't go to chatrooms intended for cybering, and I don't play Guild Wars to see it, and Guild Wars is rated Teen, not Adult. Those actions are in no way appropriate for the game to be said and done in public.
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