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DM/Player Rating System

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A system that people can rate DM's and Players depending on how good they are(skilled, friendly, helpful, etc...). I've seen to many DM's and player who ruins groups. I think if this feature is implemented properly this could be a really useful tool in Looking For Group.
I also thought about this. There's some complications though. Mainly trolls and liars. Also how people react to others is very subjective and varies. A personality might think B personality is shitty but C might think B's not so bad and A's a goody two shoes. What's good or bad? Obsessive and attentive to detail are the same things, just difference of opinions. The best workaround I came up with I already suggested.&nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/3265095/a-monthl" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/3265095/a-monthl</a>... By showcasing a good one, we will know there's no trickery and they're really great dm/players.&nbsp;
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Gen Kitty
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Allowing people to ascribe a rating to other people is not something we really want on Roll20, even though I understand why it would be useful to weed out toxicity in peer-driven games like tabletop. We don't foresee this feature being on our radar for a long time, at least until we can figure out the ethical implications of it. This type of feature can and has been very easily abused before. On toxic users though, that is why our dev and mod team is here. We absolutely want to weed out toxic users and abusive users but rating is not the way to do that. Reporting toxic behavior is. Please report any users that violate our code of conduct and if you don't see a report button on the relevant interaction, please email us at <a href="mailto:team@roll20.net" rel="nofollow">team@roll20.net</a> I hope you understand our firm stance on this. I'll be closing this thread and releasing your votes.