Or, again, World Quest Tracker. It puts all the WQs on your map, you can set it for xpacs and zones only, and it comes with a built in ad blocker for LFG. Doesnt block em all, but that just means I can continue to report the ones I do see.
how are they going to go broke, when theyâre using other peopleâs money?
Yes, but not everyone may want the world quest tracker. LFGspam filter focuses specifically on removing LFG advertisements and its very good. I havenât seen a single ad since I started using it.
try being more aloof.
I am so disconnected that I donât even notice chat is there half the time. That includes /tells. I miss a lot.
in the m+ lfg filter just put â1â IO as requirement and they will all go away.
I forgot the addon name but I have one that âbansâ them. You click an x next to the ad and it blocks every post from that user. I can log in after not playing for a day and my LFG will show me it still has X number of groups not listed because I âbannedâ them. Itâs not 100% but it helps filter out a lot
that works for me the first time. after i report one, every other report takes three clicks. itâs odd.
Do you honestly believe that the producers do not already have their finger in that pie?
Thatâs not going to affect the root cause of the issue, which is that players do feel compelled to use these sites to accomplish their goals because the community (and the producers) have essentially locked them out.
No different then the M first people paying for split runs.