Well that’s what an RIO score does, it helps determine whether or not to select someone for your group. So not sure what shaming you are talking about since you gave no explanation.
Dude, you said that the score is used to alienate part of the community that do not meet my “ridiculous” standards. Not picking people with a low score is my perogative, by you saying I shouldn’t alienate those people, you are saying I should select people regardless of their score. That IS you dictating how to form my group.
Believe it or not, from the inception of the armory tool. People just didn’t like it due to how intrusive it feels. People don’t like being stalked and it feels a little stalkerish that people are looking over all your achievements and what not without your permission. It’s a bit of a violation of ones privacy, and really on blizzard part a violation of the users trust. I get it’s not RL information, but it still feels creepy. There was an entire thing about it when it was first introduced but it died out after a year or so.
I did more than once. I understand you’re joining in the conversation late but you’ll have to scroll back.
Correct, it is your prerogative however that does not mean it wasn’t alienating. You may have been using the tool the way it was designed but the point of being that the tool itself is a bad tool.
If you need some sort of measurement of what Arthâs here has done - he’s got about 163 mounts his name - including a Biletooth Gnasher - which means he’s at least done some legion content. Because Blizzard’s website is poorly designed it easy enough to get around a hidden profile.
In your opinion. I’ve seen my fair share of people who will invent any reason they can think of… grasp at any straw within someone’s armory to try and discredit them. My advice, focus on the topic at hand. We didn’t have an armory years ago and other forums don’t have them… they do just fine. Trust me, you’ll sleep at night too.