Trying to stop DPS meters won't do anything
In WoW, almost everyone has a DPS meter. Some people use it to improve. Some use it to analyze others trying to improve them. And some use it as a benchmark if a player if worth having. A few do not care about it.
The problem with stopping the dps meter is that no issues get solved from stopping it. The DPS meter is a shortcut to judge a persons skill. It is one of the fastest way to see if the player is serious, efficient, knows how to use his class etc. But, it is by no means the only way.
Tryhard players, which are the ones that kick people and judge you based on your dps from meters, do not need the tool to judge and kick you. There are other ways to determinate a persons skill that will be used instead.
For example, a good player or tryhard can judge another persons skills by these simple clues:
- Simply by the way the person moves. Effective movement, stopcasting, backpeedalin and positioning. When I tryharded in wow, it took less than 3 seconds to judge the other persons skill just by the way they moved their character towards me or around me.
- The build. Obviously there will be many meta builds that everyone will copy and paste. But 1 single offmeta pick and a tryhard will kick you or not invite you.
- Your spell order/priority. Don't wanna follow the meta rotation of your class? Get kicked.
- Not using abilities at the right time. Forgot to pop your cooldowns when things got hard in a dungeon? Too slow to CC a certain mob? Always being the one who is slowest to interupt? Good bye.
The point is, the dps meter is just a tool to see the numbers a player puts out. It is one factor of many that tryhards use to judge if they want you in your group or not. Removing the DPS meter will just make people get kicked from other less obvious factors, because honestly, if you suck at the things above, your dps most likely sucks too.
If there are leaderboards in PVP with numbers, you will get kicked if you underperform in comparison to others anyways.
Now comes the argument for dps meters
A DPS meter, interupt meter, acitivity meter, CC tracker, or whatever else, is a tool which gives a player a clear view on what they are doing wrong.
Getting kicked because your Mage does 58% less damage than another Mage with worse gear atleast gives you a reason for why you are kicked. You might use the dps meter to see what the other guy was doing and learn from him.
Getting kicked with the only explanation being, "git gud, scrub" is a lot worse.
Bonus tips from a 10+ year wow guild master:
If the group you joined kicks you for your sligtly lower dps than avarage, you do not wanna play with those people, they are idiots and tryhards.
Try to ask the group you are joining if they are doing a chill run or a tryhard run. Do not ask to join a tryhard group expecting them to go easy on you because you are the main character in your life story.
A blocked DPS meter will not hide your skill. People will find out. So do your best to find people that want to improve with you and learn togheter. This way, you won't get kicked for underperforming based on your class avarege.