The rule was imposed to have people poopsockers, or campers, not sit on a spawn for a large amount of time and be given the benefit of the doubt that they're there. A raid force should remain active, even when they're sitting there for days on end, and at the least 15 of them should be active. I was there for quite a while, your numbers fluctuated from 36-24 people, and at the time the roll call was shouted by Ektar your guild was already on ramp buffing and prepping and somehow still missed the roll call in that minute (assuming you're WI, because everyone else was well aware of how that goes down). You had at least 22 people who were active during that and still somehow managed not to type these words: /shout present.
Should you be penalized for it even though there were 22+ people who clearly were there? Yes. Why? Because others do as well and there's actual a purposeful reason they're there.
You asked why the rule is there and it's to prevent poopsocking from happening in the first place. DA and IB abide by the same exact rules, you're no exception.
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