FeedbackOnly wrote: »It wouldn't hurt for it to say last online status
RealLoveBVB wrote: »I still wonder how people manage to fill their whole ignore list. [snip]
RealLoveBVB wrote: »I still wonder how people manage to fill their whole ignore list. [snip]
You mentioned "stalked", yet you want to see online status and location of your ignored players.
If someone is really harassing you, then you should report them. Zos even gives out warnings for mudballing other players.
You can just get rid of the real threats instead of playing hide and seek via your ignore list.
RealLoveBVB wrote: »I still wonder how people manage to fill their whole ignore list. [snip]
You mentioned "stalked", yet you want to see online status and location of your ignored players.
If someone is really harassing you, then you should report them. Zos even gives out warnings for mudballing other players.
You can just get rid of the real threats instead of playing hide and seek via your ignore list.
Had 2 or 3, all from before one tamriel because of dungeon drama.SilverBride wrote: »I have no one on my ignore list. The times I did ignore someone I removed them later that day and never saw them again.
But I have a different approach to blatantly inappropriate zone chat. When I see rude or offensive comments I announce that I am going to start reporting if it continues. Surprisingly this frequently stops it with no need to ignore.
Crimsonwolf666 wrote: »So I truly believe the Ignore list is either too limited or should let you know how long the person has been offline/.to show you if you group in random dungeons/trials who they are. People for various reasons put ppl on ignore. Either they and/or their community that they identify with is being harassed, threatened , stalked. Sometimes ppl are just a$$hats, and you don't want anything to do with them. Whether a serious threat to an annoyance, I feel a better way to curate our online experience is necessary. Many have expressed this problem but feel they will just be ignored if presented. I ask to please either extend the ignore list and/or show how long they have been offline (like in the guild roster)and/or show a symbol or border around the perps name to show they are on your ignore list and/or add a Note section as to why, in that moment, you decided to ignore. This helps so that if you were just moody, having an off day, whatever you can gauge, did this person actually hurt or troll or was I being sensitive? And some might think can't you remember the ones that are TRULY awful......my boyo, there are way more that are so awful, especially to marginalized folks( BIPOC, jewish, women, muslim, pagan, LGBTQ) that it is improbably to keep track.
Yep. I have been saying this for years. Our ignore list should not have a cap. 100 is not enough.
Also... get ready to have the majority of the replies about "you being too soft" or "maybe you are the problem"... It happens every time someone brings this up.
RealLoveBVB wrote: »I still wonder how people manage to fill their whole ignore list. [snip]
You mentioned "stalked", yet you want to see online status and location of your ignored players.
If someone is really harassing you, then you should report them. Zos even gives out warnings for mudballing other players.
You can just get rid of the real threats instead of playing hide and seek via your ignore list.
RealLoveBVB wrote: »I still wonder how people manage to fill their whole ignore list. [snip]
You mentioned "stalked", yet you want to see online status and location of your ignored players.
If someone is really harassing you, then you should report them. Zos even gives out warnings for mudballing other players.
You can just get rid of the real threats instead of playing hide and seek via your ignore list.
You're kidding, right? Giving warnings to people for mudballing other players? :O
SilverBride wrote: »Yep. I have been saying this for years. Our ignore list should not have a cap. 100 is not enough.
Also... get ready to have the majority of the replies about "you being too soft" or "maybe you are the problem"... It happens every time someone brings this up.
It's not a matter of being too soft. We all have different tolerance levels. But 100 is more than enough if we keep the list maintained.
Clear the ignore list once a week or so. The odds that we will hear ImmatureZoneChatGuy behaving badly in zone again is actually pretty slim.
Turn off zone chat if it's a particularly bad day instead of filling the ignore list with a lot of players we will probably never run into again.
Someone said we can put notes next to the player's name in the ignore list. This is a good way to note someone who was being more than just a little offensive and was personally harassing you so you know to keep them on the list.
RisenEclipse wrote: »RealLoveBVB wrote: »I still wonder how people manage to fill their whole ignore list. [snip]
You mentioned "stalked", yet you want to see online status and location of your ignored players.
If someone is really harassing you, then you should report them. Zos even gives out warnings for mudballing other players.
You can just get rid of the real threats instead of playing hide and seek via your ignore list.
Does your friend also say the same thing about your friends list? Lol they seem pretty judgy tbh. Honestly if someone is just rude, annoying, a troll, to you that's a good enough reason to put them on ignore. It's better then reporting them. To me the ignore list serves as a better way to enjoy yourself while also not removing the enjoyment of another person doing whatever stupid things they're doing. It literally harms no one. But apparently according to this friend of yours that is a horrible stain on someone's character if you don't just shut up and deal with it when you literally don't need to. It "will tell a lot about your character" if you have been playing the game for awhile and came across a lot of stupid orjust hateful people you don't want to see again. Ignoring someone is basically saying you're not doing anything extreme enough for me to report you, but I also don't want to see your posts in my chat box again. If I happen to find out some dude has a full ignore list I don't go "wow that dude's got problems" I just shrug and go, he either met a lot of idiots or some other reason. And that's fine. Whatever. But I don't go making guessing games of their character if I don't even know them...
So onto my opinion of what the OP wanted. Yes I think ignore list should be expanded. As well as friends list and guild member roster max. Honestly, all of these are so low imo. But I don't agree with the tracking people on your ignore list. I honestly don't see the point in that one. To me once someone is on my ignore, that is precisely what they're doing. Being ignored. I don't want anything to do with them. I certainly don't want to know what they've been up to.
RisenEclipse wrote: »Honestly if someone is just rude, annoying, a troll, to you that's a good enough reason to put them on ignore. It's better then reporting them.
SilverBride wrote: »RisenEclipse wrote: »Honestly if someone is just rude, annoying, a troll, to you that's a good enough reason to put them on ignore. It's better then reporting them.
I think it's much better to report them. Then if they get a warning they are more likely to remember that and tone down their behavior in the future.
Crimsonwolf666 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »RisenEclipse wrote: »Honestly if someone is just rude, annoying, a troll, to you that's a good enough reason to put them on ignore. It's better then reporting them.
I think it's much better to report them. Then if they get a warning they are more likely to remember that and tone down their behavior in the future.
My only problem is that, for me, some of the worst type of harassment has been said via discord/teamspeak/etc... So I have no proof to forward to Zos that it even happened. So sure I could leave that discord and even the guild if that happens and I do, but its would be nice to have a more accommodating ignore list for those instances that you just can't prove that the harassment happened when you are guesting in someone else's discord/teamspeak.
RealLoveBVB wrote: »I still wonder how people manage to fill their whole ignore list. [snip]
You mentioned "stalked", yet you want to see online status and location of your ignored players.
If someone is really harassing you, then you should report them. Zos even gives out warnings for mudballing other players.
You can just get rid of the real threats instead of playing hide and seek via your ignore list.
StevieKingslayer wrote: »
The ignore list itself, needs a proper note system so you can note why you ignored someone