This one sees that the gold farmers are using a different way to spread their spam. They started to mail it to random people. That is even harder to block then the chat spam that they also use.
We're all aware of the constant spam of gold sellers all throughout the world in-game. They spam mail, public chat, and I've even gotten private messages. I'm aware that thousands of accounts were recently banned for cheating. I assume that's both gold sellers and those who took advantage of them. I'm extremely impressed that action was taken so quickly. However, I'm curious as to what people think about player moderators. If you've ever played an MMO called Runescape, then you're probably familiar with the responsibilities and capabilities of player mods.
For those who don't:
A player mod in RS has two approaches to people who break the rules,
1: Priority abuse reports. This means that all abuse reports filed by a mod are directed to a separate group of staff.
2: They also have the ability to administer temporary 48-hour mutes with their report.
Now some people may think that the second capability is too much power to give to players. Keep in mind that the status of player moderators is given to those hand picked by Zenimax. If they feel that the player is responsible enough not to abuse the power, how are we to question it?
Maybe they can implement an application process and make their decisions from there.
Always having a few mods in cities could pretty much eliminate the spam from gold sellers in chat for at least 48 hours until the report is received and reviewed by Zenimax.
I'm curious as to what people think on the matter.
No gold farmers in TERA....just sayin'