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Please do something about Wayshrine Guild Invite spam on PC-NA

  • Pevey
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    I don't disagree with any of what you're saying, but I also want to point out that these are classic components of a cult. Nice bombing new members and looking for "lost" people so that they can help them find their way (meaning these people are more steerable and also begin to feel like they owe the group something in return, so they are more willing to do stuff that is asked of them later that they otherwise might not do)... These are defining elements of a cult.
    Edited by Pevey on January 18, 2026 1:41AM
  • Orbital78
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    Kind of crazy the same guild(s) are doing this after all these years. I ended up avoiding them because of it. It was at Vivec city years ago. An auto-decline option like duels would suffice.
  • Pevey
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    They were in Vivec way back when Vvardenfell was where the tutorial spit you out. They like new players because they are more susceptible. These days you will find them mostly in Glenumbra and Auridon.
  • 16BitForestCat
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    "Cult guild" is 100% what people call them on a couple Discord servers I'm on. I fake-joined one of their guilds to document the active members some time back. There was a ridiculous amount of initial lovebombing, followed by "don't you WANT to be part of OUR community" guilt-tripping from the GM (because I refused to respond, talk in chat, or join the Discord), followed then by "I hate to say it, but we just HAAAAAVE to kick you out if you're not ONE OF US" from the GM when I continued not responding. All that reminded me very strongly of the local religious cults that used to prey on people outside various schools and businesses in my small Southern town growing up. Probably still do. I got the heck out of there when I grew up and never looked back.

    And I know the overall guy in charge and his loyals read these threads. You don't want your little "club" to get called out? Then stop behaving like boundary-ignoring predators. That's legitimate life advice, not an insult.
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  • wolfie1.0.
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    While their recruitment tactics are questionable and annoying.

    Lets not devolve into guild bashing. There is a way to address this without resorting to that, and violate the forum code of conduct.
    Edited by wolfie1.0. on January 18, 2026 2:59AM
  • 16BitForestCat
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    Hopping back on to add that this is a long holiday weekend in the US where ZOS is based, so if there's no evidence of mod/dev eyes on this thread by Tuesday, you can try tagging in a ZOS person again. I mean, it's probably not gonna do any good since ZOS seems determined to let toxic guild people engaging in cultlike recruitment tactics BE toxic guild people engaging in cultlike recruitment tactics, but it warms my heart to know the perpetrators don't like seeing these threads. Just like everyone else doesn't like seeing unsolicited guild spam-invites in game. Circle of gamer life, apparently.
    Edited by 16BitForestCat on January 18, 2026 3:19AM
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  • Pevey
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    wolfie1.0. wrote: »
    While their recruitment tactics are questionable and annoying.

    Lets not devolve into guild bashing. There is a way to address this without resorting to that, and violate the forum code of conduct.

    I disagree for a couple of reasons.

    One, this has been going on for years unimpeded, but more people talking about it recently has helped some former members recognize better what was going on. Speaking out is an important warning to the wider community. This is not naming any particular guild, so in the context of this forum thread, it is just a general warning of a dynamic to be wary of with guilds in general.

    And, two, I don't actually think the individual accounts spamming these invites should be banned. The wider context of how the guild operates like a cult is important for ZOS to know, since the accounts sending the invites are probably alt accounts of members who have been groomed over time by the guild leader to do these things. He insulates himself. Action should be taken against him and/or the guild itself.

    As another poster pointed out, one good response by ZOS would be a setting to auto-decline guild invites just like duel invites. Most new players wouldn't know to enable this, so the cult would still exist. But players would have a way to opt out without constant annoyance, and I suppose it is the quintessential Elder Scrolls RP experience to join a cult if that's what someone wants to do.
    Edited by Pevey on January 18, 2026 3:34AM
  • Artisian0001
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    This is 100% a bot, it's in glenumbra, it gets reported constantly. I received a message saying it wasn't a violation even though it very clearly is months ago and stopped trying. The older bot that used to spam it years ago got banned, don't know why this one hasn't. Inconsistent and weird to say the least.
  • hiyde
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    There are lots of 450+ active member guilds, filled with lots of awesome people where the guild got there without having an unattended bot spamming invites to everyone that walks by.

    imo, the guilds that are being recruited for need to be told to stop it or face guild disbandment along with permabans on the officer accounts. Members are being provided this recruiting addon/bot/whatever by guild management.

    I also think this puts new guilds / guilds focused on helping new players at a disadvantage unless they spin up bots of their own to hide in the bushes by the wayshrines...

    As for a technical solution, I don't love it, but I could live without the invite option. It's just as easy to send someone the application link. Or perhaps a severe limit on invites per day for special situations (while guiding anyone else to the application link). But since this doesn't seem to be an issue beyond one cluster of guilds, perhaps the threat of drastic consequences will prevent the need for a coded solution.
    Edited by hiyde on January 18, 2026 9:02AM
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  • wolfie1.0.
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    Pevey wrote: »
    wolfie1.0. wrote: »
    While their recruitment tactics are questionable and annoying.

    Lets not devolve into guild bashing. There is a way to address this without resorting to that, and violate the forum code of conduct.

    I disagree for a couple of reasons.

    One, this has been going on for years unimpeded, but more people talking about it recently has helped some former members recognize better what was going on. Speaking out is an important warning to the wider community. This is not naming any particular guild, so in the context of this forum thread, it is just a general warning of a dynamic to be wary of with guilds in general.

    And, two, I don't actually think the individual accounts spamming these invites should be banned. The wider context of how the guild operates like a cult is important for ZOS to know, since the accounts sending the invites are probably alt accounts of members who have been groomed over time by the guild leader to do these things. He insulates himself. Action should be taken against him and/or the guild itself.

    As another poster pointed out, one good response by ZOS would be a setting to auto-decline guild invites just like duel invites. Most new players wouldn't know to enable this, so the cult would still exist. But players would have a way to opt out without constant annoyance, and I suppose it is the quintessential Elder Scrolls RP experience to join a cult if that's what someone wants to do.

    Please dont get me wrong. My intent with my comment was not to say that we shouldn't discuss the topic. But more so to focus it on the core issue. Which is that a guild or an alliance of guilds is using a tool via the addon api to bot spam guild invites. Which based on my understanding of the TOS should be considered a violation of the addon policy in regards to botting and automated scripting.

    What i dont think we should do is accuse said guild of facilitating cult like behavior. If only so we dont trigger a Forum mod to come in and shut down the conversation before someone higher up can take a look at it. The fastest way to get something like this disregarded is by resorting to such things.

    But I guess the real question is this. Is such a tool allowed, and does zos condone it? If so I know plently of gms that wouldnt mind tasking somone to use a botted guild invite at every single wayshrine in the game.

    But if its NOT allowed then I think it's a good time to drop the hammer on it hard.

  • fizl101
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    Removing access to guild invites via the api to make it a manual only process should stop it rather than using an addon of some kind
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  • DenverRalphy
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    fizl101 wrote: »
    Removing access to guild invites via the api to make it a manual only process should stop it rather than using an addon of some kind

    Honestly, I don't understand why they don't do exactly this. Afterall, addons have an anti-spam measure in that chat messages are prevented from being automatically sent. An addon can generate and queue one up, but the human still has to send it. You'd think they'd have the same approach to sending invites, as those too are being used as a form of spam.
    Edited by DenverRalphy on January 18, 2026 2:22PM
  • kevkj
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    If you truly want to do something about this, you could try cutting off the head of the hydra which you can find on the most well known corporate/career socialization network that rhymes with BingBin.
  • WolfStar07
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    The fact that an addon exists specifically to block these guilds' ads with the ability to also auto-decline invites by those same guilds means it's absolutely possibly for ZOS to allow users to auto-decline guild invites the same as we auto-decline duels. That is what would ultimately solve the problem since ZOS won't act on the issue in any meaningful manner.
  • DeathandDebauchery
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    WolfStar07 wrote: »
    The fact that an addon exists specifically to block these guilds' ads with the ability to also auto-decline invites by those same guilds means it's absolutely possibly for ZOS to allow users to auto-decline guild invites the same as we auto-decline duels. That is what would ultimately solve the problem since ZOS won't act on the issue in any meaningful manner.

    Agreed. This has been going on for quite some time and the fact the community has had to make an add-on just to stop bad actors feels kind of crazy when you think about it.
  • Gabriel_H
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    Guild recruitment should have it's own chat channel (which can be turned off like the others), and any message with a guild link or name should be blocked from Zone/Say/Yell etc.

    If I had a $ for every time I saw someone ask for help in zone chat only for their plees to disappear because of a wall of recruitment text, I'd have enough money to buy ZOS and make the change myself.

    Guild spam isn't helping players find like-minded people, it's actively hurting it.
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  • DestroyerPewnack
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    Can you be invited to a guild you've already been blacklisted in? If not, maybe you can join the guild, and make them regret the day they invited you. Advertise your other guilds and sell items in the guild chat. Maybe start some drama with the guild officers.
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