Greetings, VRChat Team and Community!
Currently in VRChat Groups, the logs of users are unable to filtered or sorted by action such as Instance Kicks, Bans, Warns, which are imperative to be easy to search through for an admin team of a group to go through and to take correct, informative, and appropriate decisions against users with the correct information. This feature NEEDS to be implemented, especially for groups upwards of 10k+ -20k+ members. For such instances, where groups could have hundreds of not thousands of members banned, warned or otherwise moderated against, knowing this information is crucial to the safe, correct, and smooth running of our groups/communities.
For the sake of the Bans tab, the not being able to search by name, is unbelievably detrimental to the ability to UNBAN or remove punishment from a user because the ban list does not sort by names alphabetically, by date/time of the ban, or any reasonable followable formatting. It seems entirely random which severely hurts being able to go through those lists and remove or find punishments. Especially when you have a large number of these actions taken.
So, what EXACTLY am I asking for?
Group Log Filtering/Sorting:
Advanced filtering/sorting options in the audit logs, allowing us to sort by specific actions like Instance Kicks, Bans, and Warns and more.
It is imperative to have this feature for monitoring such a vast number of interactions and to uphold a safe and welcoming environment.
Ban List Sorting / Ban List Member Search:
The ability to sort/search the ban list by username, date of the ban, or other significant parameters.
Presently, the random order of the list severely hinders our ability to effectively review or revise ban decisions, which is not practical for a groups of a large size or really any size.
The implementation of these features is not just a convenience; it is a necessity for the sustainability of VRChat communities. I sincerely hope you'll look over this and add these features with urgency because as our communities grow, so must our ability to effectively maintain and moderate them.
Thank you!