I’m sorry but there are already consequences for bad behavior in game. You can report them to blizzard and/or put them on ignore. Players shouldn’t be policing other players, that’s just a recipe for disaster.
High school rumor mongering on an internet scale. Absolutely no way this can go wrong or ruin someone’s experience.
So lets say i’m on an alt, i get a piece of gear you really want but it auto soulbinds to me because its the highest ilvl piece i have. I tell you i can’t trade it, which is true, but for some reason you don’t believe me and proceed to tag me as a “meanie”.
There’s a reason social “vigilantism” doesn’t work, because anyone can write anything about anyone with no screening or consequences involved.
Wait, does this mean someone can use multiple accounts to mass report a person in another way?
Sounds fun.
Let’s see how rampant the reporting runs.
This isn’t how you should act if you want the players to consider you trustworthy enough to determine which one is toxic and which one is not.
There seem to be two types of people posting on this topic:
- People who are concerned about the potential for abuse of a blacklist with completely unverified entries;
- People who think it would be a fantastic thing for there to be a blacklist where they could post entries that they knew would never be verified.
Which are you?
There’s a discord involved, so someone would have to have multiple discord accounts.