LadyNalcarya wrote: »Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. I wish more people learned this valuable lesson.
People should not put up with discrimination, though. Things like racism, sexism etc lead to much more than just "hurt feelings". Of course, harassment in games is only a small part of a big problem, but it doesn't mean that it's not a problem at all.
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I have delt with people making fun of me for physical imperfections for over 30 years. I learned a long time ago that the best way to deal with it, was to ignore their commentary...because what they were saying was not true, it was just being said to be hurtful. I stop letting it hurt me and life is better.
The biggest change any person can do to the world, is change themselves.
Report them as you have done, and get SS of their comments. They are idiots but they are also trolls so do not respond to them in any way as that just feeds and energizes them.
In reality, with the stronger stance about harassment, Zos has recently taken those players that spout racist, sexist, and other intolerant and derogatory comments should be banned.
LadyNalcarya wrote: »Harassment is already against ESO rules, the problem is that these rules aren't enforced as often as they should be.
Why post it on the forums?
Reporting and blocking was enough, you don't have to make this public.
wishlist14 wrote: »Why post it on the forums?
Reporting and blocking was enough, you don't have to make this public.
I do have to make this public....it heeds to stop. I had to be silent and not say anything to stop it even though every part of me wanted to lash out at them....dont you dare make me feel bad about this i didnt do anything wrong.
volkeswagon wrote: »Sorry that happened. Unfortunately zone chat is full of people from bad environments. [snip] Zone chat can get pretty nasty and vulgar at times. These people aren't usually in guilds because they would have been kicked for their behaviour so they take to zone for their social interactions. Reporting them is really all you can do then switch zones after reporting or turn off the chat hub temporarily.
LadyNalcarya wrote: »Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. I wish more people learned this valuable lesson.
People should not put up with discrimination, though. Things like racism, sexism etc lead to much more than just "hurt feelings". Of course, harassment in games is only a small part of a big problem, but it doesn't mean that it's not a problem at all.
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I have delt with people making fun of me for physical imperfections for over 30 years. I learned a long time ago that the best way to deal with it, was to ignore their commentary...because what they were saying was not true, it was just being said to be hurtful. I stop letting it hurt me and life is better.
The biggest change any person can do to the world, is change themselves.
Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. I wish more people learned this valuable lesson.
This is just wrong on so many levels.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/tech-support/201308/why-words-can-hurt-least-much-sticks-and-stones
LadyNalcarya wrote: »Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. I wish more people learned this valuable lesson.
People should not put up with discrimination, though. Things like racism, sexism etc lead to much more than just "hurt feelings". Of course, harassment in games is only a small part of a big problem, but it doesn't mean that it's not a problem at all.
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I have delt with people making fun of me for physical imperfections for over 30 years. I learned a long time ago that the best way to deal with it, was to ignore their commentary...because what they were saying was not true, it was just being said to be hurtful. I stop letting it hurt me and life is better.
The biggest change any person can do to the world, is change themselves.
I've already said too much in this thread, I'm afraid, but that seems important: with all said above we should most definitely still strive to create environment that is comfortable and enjoyable for caring and respectful people like you instead of forcing them to "grow thicker skin".wishlist14 wrote: »Im not going to change myself because im an empathic and caring and respectful person.
LadyNalcarya wrote: »LadyNalcarya wrote: »Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. I wish more people learned this valuable lesson.
People should not put up with discrimination, though. Things like racism, sexism etc lead to much more than just "hurt feelings". Of course, harassment in games is only a small part of a big problem, but it doesn't mean that it's not a problem at all.
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I have delt with people making fun of me for physical imperfections for over 30 years. I learned a long time ago that the best way to deal with it, was to ignore their commentary...because what they were saying was not true, it was just being said to be hurtful. I stop letting it hurt me and life is better.
The biggest change any person can do to the world, is change themselves.
So in other words, we should blame the victims of harassment for "allowing it to hurt them" instead of harassers? That's not very constructive. Sure, it's not possible to get rid of all evil, but it doesn't mean that we should give up trying and just accept it. Mental health is a real thing, and trying to harm people psychologically is no better than trying to hit them.
Shifting focus from perpetrators to victims only empowers said perpetrators and creates a very unwelcoming atmosphere. Games are supposed to be fun for everyone participating, they're not here to test your mental strength or something. Harassment is already against ESO rules, the problem is that these rules aren't enforced as often as they should be.
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I have delt with people making fun of me for physical imperfections for over 30 years. I learned a long time ago that the best way to deal with it, was to ignore their commentary...because what they were saying was not true, it was just being said to be hurtful. I stop letting it hurt me and life is better.
The biggest change any person can do to the world, is change themselves.
How did they now you were a woman?
hexentb16_ESO wrote: »Yep. Welcome to ESO. Just a couple hours ago an old guild master felt the need to tell zone chat that he kicked kicked me because I'm gay. Knowing him he's going to try finding out my current guilds and try to convince them to kick me too.
LadyNalcarya wrote: »LadyNalcarya wrote: »Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. I wish more people learned this valuable lesson.
People should not put up with discrimination, though. Things like racism, sexism etc lead to much more than just "hurt feelings". Of course, harassment in games is only a small part of a big problem, but it doesn't mean that it's not a problem at all.
[snip]
I have delt with people making fun of me for physical imperfections for over 30 years. I learned a long time ago that the best way to deal with it, was to ignore their commentary...because what they were saying was not true, it was just being said to be hurtful. I stop letting it hurt me and life is better.
The biggest change any person can do to the world, is change themselves.
So in other words, we should blame the victims of harassment for "allowing it to hurt them" instead of harassers? That's not very constructive. Sure, it's not possible to get rid of all evil, but it doesn't mean that we should give up trying and just accept it. Mental health is a real thing, and trying to harm people psychologically is no better than trying to hit them.
Shifting focus from perpetrators to victims only empowers said perpetrators and creates a very unwelcoming atmosphere. Games are supposed to be fun for everyone participating, they're not here to test your mental strength or something. Harassment is already against ESO rules, the problem is that these rules aren't enforced as often as they should be.
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I have delt with people making fun of me for physical imperfections for over 30 years. I learned a long time ago that the best way to deal with it, was to ignore their commentary...because what they were saying was not true, it was just being said to be hurtful. I stop letting it hurt me and life is better.
The biggest change any person can do to the world, is change themselves.
Yes, it is definitely true that on a personal level it's better not to let your welbeing depend too much on what other people do and say, and generally speaking not to let it depend on things that are beyond your control.
On the other hand, even if you cannot not stop people from insulting you, and can try to ignore them, it still matters to know they are the ones doing wrong.
And so, if only to keep a notion of what is and is not acceptable, it is worth to call people out on bad behaviour. What the OP experienced is something parents, teachers, employers etc. would not accept in "the real world". Why should we let it slide because it happened on-line?