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I might be wrong, but I thought if you put someone on ignore during work that you left the factory?
I doubt the devs would be able to do much? They couldn't prove that she intentionally showed up to work to go afk - something urgent could have come up at the last minute? Doubtful if it keeps happening, but its not something they could prove.
Your best course of action is to put her/him on ignore if you haven't already.
Polly
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No, it doesn't affect you, or them, staying at work. It'd be awesome though that if every single member of a team put a particular player on ignore that THAT player would get booted from the lot though. And no, they couldn't prove it, but they *could* make it so that if you don't do any clicking for at least 50% of a shift that you lose the payout for that shift.....that would penalize those with RL emergencies too, but look at it this way....if you're at your RL job and your kid gets sick at school and you have to pick them up, thus taking off work, unless you've accumulated sick time you lose that pay. Maybe jobs could accumulate sick time after so many shifts worked, so that players could choose to use that for the RL emergencies that pop up. Something's got to be done though, it's not fair for somebody to get pay for somebody else's work, no matter what the reason....especially if it happens more than once in a row.
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Again, I can see cliques or groups of mafia taking over factories using this feature and I'd spend the entire work day trying to find someplace to work. I don't believe in giving gangs power.