Groups are empowered to manage their own members through the vote-kick system. If the majority of the group feels a player should be removed, they can initiate a vote-kick to remove them. The system is entirely under the control of our players. Players may choose to remove any other player from the group for any reason, provided the vote to kick passes.
We know factually, and as supported by Blizzard articles and Blizzard employee posts, that voting someone out is not considered harassment.
You know how silly it is to think that Blizzard spent time developing and tweaking the vote to kick system if they also felt that using it was a violation of their own rulesâŚright? I mean, that just doesnât make any sense.
And then for them to back it up over the years with countless Blue posts confirming that itâs allowed (and not âgriefingâ).
You donât get to decide who gives their opinion and who doesnât.
You threw a dramatic fit over the fact that you believed people were dismissing you and claimed people are going to get retaliation against you⌠yet here you are, trying to shove others out of a thread.
The hypocrisy is astounding.
We have posted ideas for tweaks to the system. Youâve ignored the play victim.
Iâve now posted ideas at least twice⌠others have posted ideas⌠and they either just get ignored so people can argue or when asked to discuss and explain their ideas⌠they just attack with personal insults.
I asked you questions and gave opinions on your ideas to discuss further. I addressed different options that many of us have tried to discuss in these threads. And what did you do? Resorted to âyouâre on ignore troll!â
Yeah⌠Iâm totally the one with a problem here.
There may be some perspective differences that are being missed between long time players / hardcore players and newbies / casual players.
Highly experienced players would rarely get kicked; theyâre fast, effective and know the dungeons.
As a new player, Iâve been kicked from timewalking dungeons, anniversary dungeons, the Hallows End dungeon and more. So, yes, a resounding yes, people can experience getting get kicked âa lotâ. It absolutely happens.
And while it may not be abuse of the kick system, it is certainly indicative of a culture heavy on impatience and light on community spirit. And quite offputting to new players.
(Iâm sticking around, but Iâm older and a US veteran⌠not at all like these younger generations.)
I love how these threads always devolve into âI refuse to listen to factual information so Iâm blocking youâ or âHereâs some personal attacks because I canât be bothered to read ideas and information!â
And all in a thread where the OP either lied or voted yes to the behavior they claim to hate.
So, you actually believe that they spent money, resources and time, developing, creating and implementing a system that nobody is allowed to useâŚand then left it in the game for over a decade?
Youâre smarter than that. I get that it hurts your belief that using it is âgriefingâ, so I understand why you want to imagine they did that, but weâre not that gullible.
The support article is clear. You are wrong and itâs okay to admit when youâre wrong. It definitely makes sense to block us too. Otherwise youâd have to keep hearing the truth.
They just donât like the truth. We could link all the evidence to prove them wrong, in the end, it will be, âI refuse the truth, so youâll be blocked.â
Not really, no. The only thing they go for is if enough people report someone for saying no-no words. People can bypass ignores, continue to bother people, have their friends bother said person. They donât care - theyâre more likely to actually warn you for reporting it. I have proof of that from a ticket some months ago where a friend group intentionally bypassed ignore to bother me.