SilverBride wrote: »If someone is being very offensive I report them, which automatically ignores them, but it rarely gets to that point. The first thing I do is announce in zone chat that I'm going to start reporting. Most of the time that actually stops the offensive chat. Then I remove them from the ignore list.
If just chat in general, guild recruitment, buying and selling, are what is being ignored the player would be better off just turning off zone because these are not offensive players who need to be ignored.
spartaxoxo wrote: »In my experience the person doing the ignoring so much that the ignore list is a big problem is generally a problem themselves. I don't think developers want people ignoring their entire base over very petty things and then having to work through any issues that person may cause themselves like being unable to find groups.
SilverBride wrote: »If someone is being very offensive I report them, which automatically ignores them, but it rarely gets to that point. The first thing I do is announce in zone chat that I'm going to start reporting. Most of the time that actually stops the offensive chat. Then I remove them from the ignore list.
If just chat in general, guild recruitment, buying and selling, are what is being ignored the player would be better off just turning off zone because these are not offensive players who need to be ignored.
I personally dont care if people guild recruit or use zone to buy and sell. Some people care. Thats their choice. Nothing to do with me.
As an RPer, my ignore list is pretty much always full. I really don't understand why anyone would have a problem with making the list bigger. There's literally no way everyone having an ignore list of like 200 people would cause any problems with "people ignoring everyone in the game"; I mean heck, look at people in this very thread claiming theirs isn't full or even saying theirs has 0 people on it. "It would be a problem if people could ignore more people" is a non-argument, it implies everyone will ignore everyone for the sake of ignoring them, which obviously isn't the case from posts here.
I would also like to point out that people are allowed to ignore whoever they want for whatever reason they want. Just because someone doesn't see guild recruitment as a problem doesn't mean someone who does has to be called "the problem" for curating their game experience.
As an RPer, my ignore list is pretty much always full. I really don't understand why anyone would have a problem with making the list bigger. There's literally no way everyone having an ignore list of like 200 people would cause any problems with "people ignoring everyone in the game"; I mean heck, look at people in this very thread claiming theirs isn't full or even saying theirs has 0 people on it. "It would be a problem if people could ignore more people" is a non-argument, it implies everyone will ignore everyone for the sake of ignoring them, which obviously isn't the case from posts here.
I would also like to point out that people are allowed to ignore whoever they want for whatever reason they want. Just because someone doesn't see guild recruitment as a problem doesn't mean someone who does has to be called "the problem" for curating their game experience.
As an RPer, my ignore list is pretty much always full. I really don't understand why anyone would have a problem with making the list bigger. There's literally no way everyone having an ignore list of like 200 people would cause any problems with "people ignoring everyone in the game"; I mean heck, look at people in this very thread claiming theirs isn't full or even saying theirs has 0 people on it. "It would be a problem if people could ignore more people" is a non-argument, it implies everyone will ignore everyone for the sake of ignoring them, which obviously isn't the case from posts here.
I would also like to point out that people are allowed to ignore whoever they want for whatever reason they want. Just because someone doesn't see guild recruitment as a problem doesn't mean someone who does has to be called "the problem" for curating their game experience.
I mean and its not like you can't already ignore everyone when you want to, you can mute channels for however long you want to, leave yourself marked offline and always keep a full mail box. it really is a none issue to expand the cap of the ignore list honestly u nles sit would cause coding issues we dont know about.
SpiritKitten wrote: »Y'all need to install the AdBlock Plus addon to auto-filter guild/buyer spam without ignoring the player posting it.
spartaxoxo wrote: »In my experience the person doing the ignoring so much that the ignore list is a big problem is generally a problem themselves. I don't think developers want people ignoring their entire base over very petty things and then having to work through any issues that person may cause themselves like being unable to find groups.
SilverBride wrote: »The forum ignore list doesn't help all that much. It only minimizes the ignored player's post, but you can still open and read it. It does stop them from leaving private messages but that's never been an issue for me.
SilverBride wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »If someone is being very offensive I report them, which automatically ignores them, but it rarely gets to that point. The first thing I do is announce in zone chat that I'm going to start reporting. Most of the time that actually stops the offensive chat. Then I remove them from the ignore list.
If just chat in general, guild recruitment, buying and selling, are what is being ignored the player would be better off just turning off zone because these are not offensive players who need to be ignored.
I personally dont care if people guild recruit or use zone to buy and sell. Some people care. Thats their choice. Nothing to do with me.
That is why I said they would be better off turning off zone chat, at least for awhile. Ignoring players who aren't truly being offensive will fill the ignore list quickly and not leave room for real offenders.
VaranisArano wrote: »Instead I just kind of trained myself to ignore all threads created by certain avatars for a while, which isn't exactly ideal for the innocent posters who happened share that icon.
VaranisArano wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »In my experience the person doing the ignoring so much that the ignore list is a big problem is generally a problem themselves. I don't think developers want people ignoring their entire base over very petty things and then having to work through any issues that person may cause themselves like being unable to find groups.
Ignoring doesn't do anything in ESO except for blocking that user from communicating with you, or removing them from your chat feed, though.
As far as I know you can still wind up in group with someone you've ignored.
If the groupfinder were that complex, I think you'd have a good point that it can't be checking a ton of variables for everyone. But I don't think groupfinder is that complex.