Ok if you don't understand, I'll try to explain it for you - it's in part because of the cost of corpsing - 100+mil exp and the chance of much more via level loss is a significant cost that tanks risk paying so that the non-tanks don't. Pretty simple. Tanks are the first to die in a group. Others die after that because some botter at the end of the group is AFK so doesn't react in time with a CF stick, or else some winner can't figure out what a protect chain is.
Bringing in FB as an example of someone dieing a lot and not being rewarded is just nonsense - the style some players choose to mud (ie: death is a way of life for them) has no relation to tanks dieing in quest groups.
As far as triggers go, speaking for myself at least, it is not possible for any of my chars to tank properly if I am not at the helm 24/7 - I just don't have the triggers to do that - it would defeat the purpose of mudding in the first place, imho. If you want to bring up triggers and botting though, you are most certainly pointing in the wrong direction - ask any tank how many times they've died because of f...ing botters! When you die as tank when there's still a heap of mana in the group, or even worse when you then corpse out because every raiser in the group is AFK/botting, then having someone accuse tanks of sitting back and botting is just a friggin joke. I don't think anyone would even attempt to deny that the bulk of botting by far goes on further back in the protect chain.
Yes most tanks will tell people to sing for rescue as it's almost impossible to immediately spot by eye when groupies get dragged into direct fighting, even with concise etc, at least in a sizable group. Asking the stabber to sing for rescue after a stab is a bit silly though, particularly with stab lag being what it is.. unless their rescues failed - I usually spoam 3 x rescue just to be sure, but now and then a triple fail happens.. maybe that's what happened in the case you mention? Whatever, making the point of not being rewarded for scripts and triggers is definitely not a good arguement if you're trying to argue in favor of non-tanks - most tanks I'd imagine would find that amusing, really.
Anyway you're all forgetting the real important point - casters smell funny.
