The basis for this suggestion is around BRQs such as this: viewtopic.php?f=24&p=471146#p471146
It's a lengthy one and has a bunch of communication problems, so I assume most won't actually read in too far.
Teal ignored red and purple, blue ignored purple. Purple tried to ask about 15, no one responds. If he had at least known that two players had ignored him, perhaps this situation of him assuming a 15 send would have been circumvented.
I'm sure there are other, better examples of how it could help out in games, but not knowing the ignore feature has been used can lead you to believe that your team doesn't have opinions on questions/isn't participating rather than knowing you need to ask someone else to help convey messages for you.
Perhaps there's a better way to go about this, but I think a general agreement needs to be made as to how to deal with ignore use/at what point ignoring multiple players becomes refusal to play as a team, etc.
Make bots announce use of !ignore
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Re: Make bots announce use of !ignore
We do not want to encourage the usage of !ignore as it's counter-productive to a healthy gaming environmental.
Looking into the ban request you linked, it seems the player himself was not paying attention to the chat; so adding another spammy announcement is not the actual solution to the issue here.
Besides, users can also use Battle.Net's feature to ignore users which is entirely undetectable.
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Looking into the ban request you linked, it seems the player himself was not paying attention to the chat; so adding another spammy announcement is not the actual solution to the issue here.
Besides, users can also use Battle.Net's feature to ignore users which is entirely undetectable.
Denied.
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