Can someone also tell me which aforementioned Twitch streamer got banned for AI mod (and over what)?
No one is going to tell you, and risk getting banned themselves, when there is a screenshot of the stream about half a dozen posts above yours and you can go and check it out for yourself
I mean the screen did not say the word but I DID check the stream and found out (the Streamer did mention what he said in comments)
which stream is this? link it please. I read the other thread and there was no proof this was the reason they were suspended, only a self written text saying they were banned for this reason. That isn't proof.
Only an email sent directly from the devs to the player can confirm this.
Can someone also tell me which aforementioned Twitch streamer got banned for AI mod (and over what)?
No one is going to tell you, and risk getting banned themselves, when there is a screenshot of the stream about half a dozen posts above yours and you can go and check it out for yourself
I mean the screen did not say the word but I DID check the stream and found out (the Streamer did mention what he said in comments)
which stream is this? link it please. I read the other thread and there was no proof this was the reason they were suspended, only a self written text saying they were banned for this reason. That isn't proof.
Only an email sent directly from the devs to the player can confirm this.
You have the streamer name in the screenshot above, it's HammerTF
IncultaWolf wrote: »
This is real and is actually happening, I know people who were banned for making mature jokes to their friends in private whispers. Very concerning...
tyran404_ESO wrote: »The problem lies in two things. This just doesn't effect RP. Below are two instances I've already had brought forward.
One Instance was a Private unreported PM that compared the far grave bubbles to something else. If neither consenting party in this pm was hurt why the disciplinary action? It is also an M rated game.
Another instance: Player tells a maelstrom arena boss to **** off in spacial chat, no one is around cause its maelstrom arena. They got flagged by the same automod. We wouldn't want the npcs feelings to get hurt i guess?
Secondly if it is a Bot doing? A Bot cannot understand or comprehend context. Which especially effects roleplayers.
Lets do an example of a roleplay scene, it is a combat between heroes and cultists: "Player A watches their friends suffer grievous wounds, they charge the menacing cultists and yell. "**** you!" as they charge with their sword out to end the cultists."
The bot could flag it and issue a automod warning if the example 2 is evidence.
baashdi_hobstocking wrote: »9.5.24 account warning for TOS violation.
i had a lot of armor and buffs on, just healed,...
.... i got one hit stunned and killed.
i told a NPC boss off, cursed, up a storm and .....got a TOS violation warning.
i was -alone, in a private instance dungeon-
this is real. this is happening.
i will always appreciate warnings,
.... but ..... this feels different, i stopped texting at all in game.tyran404_ESO wrote: »The problem lies in two things. This just doesn't effect RP. Below are two instances I've already had brought forward.
One Instance was a Private unreported PM that compared the far grave bubbles to something else. If neither consenting party in this pm was hurt why the disciplinary action? It is also an M rated game.
Another instance: Player tells a maelstrom arena boss to **** off in spacial chat, no one is around cause its maelstrom arena. They got flagged by the same automod. We wouldn't want the npcs feelings to get hurt i guess?
Secondly if it is a Bot doing? A Bot cannot understand or comprehend context. Which especially effects roleplayers.
Lets do an example of a roleplay scene, it is a combat between heroes and cultists: "Player A watches their friends suffer grievous wounds, they charge the menacing cultists and yell. "**** you!" as they charge with their sword out to end the cultists."
The bot could flag it and issue a automod warning if the example 2 is evidence.
DenverRalphy wrote: »IncultaWolf wrote: »
This is real and is actually happening, I know people who were banned for making mature jokes to their friends in private whispers. Very concerning...
All that screenshot shows, is that someone was banned for a code of conduct violation. That violation could have been anything. Just because someone typed in their explanation on Notepad doesn't validate their claim. They could just as easily have been banned for something like harassment, don't have the stones to fess up to it, and in narcissistic angst decide to play innocent and blame ZoS.
I know which version I'm likely to believe.
imgur.com/zMlQAs0.png
OMG......... For real.. tHats why people now are bearly writing nothing in chat so much dungeons and noone talks or responds to groupchat.....
alternatelder wrote: »imgur.com/zMlQAs0.png
OMG......... For real.. tHats why people now are bearly writing nothing in chat so much dungeons and noone talks or responds to groupchat.....
Deserves a perma ban for that response to support. I can only assume if you (even jokingly) talk like this to your friends, you probably treat randoms the same way. Seems like a good way to cleanse the toxicity from the game.
alternatelder wrote: »imgur.com/zMlQAs0.png
OMG......... For real.. tHats why people now are bearly writing nothing in chat so much dungeons and noone talks or responds to groupchat.....
Deserves a perma ban for that response to support. I can only assume if you (even jokingly) talk like this to your friends, you probably treat randoms the same way. Seems like a good way to cleanse the toxicity from the game.
I agree that response to support was uncalled for and deserves action.alternatelder wrote: »imgur.com/zMlQAs0.png
OMG......... For real.. tHats why people now are bearly writing nothing in chat so much dungeons and noone talks or responds to groupchat.....
Deserves a perma ban for that response to support. I can only assume if you (even jokingly) talk like this to your friends, you probably treat randoms the same way. Seems like a good way to cleanse the toxicity from the game.
You assume they probably treat randoms that way? So it’s appropriate to ban based on the assumption someone will probably be toxic?alternatelder wrote: »I can only assume if you (even jokingly) talk like this to your friends, you probably treat randoms the same way.
tomofhyrule wrote: »
Essentially, as you said…You assume they probably treat randoms that way? So it’s appropriate to ban based on the assumption someone will probably be toxic?alternatelder wrote: »I can only assume if you (even jokingly) talk like this to your friends, you probably treat randoms the same way.
…wasn’t there a fairly well-known movie that showed that prosecution of a crime before it’s actually committed is some dystopian-level thing that is to be avoided?
alternatelder wrote: »imgur.com/zMlQAs0.png
OMG......... For real.. tHats why people now are bearly writing nothing in chat so much dungeons and noone talks or responds to groupchat.....
Deserves a perma ban for that response to support. I can only assume if you (even jokingly) talk like this to your friends, you probably treat randoms the same way. Seems like a good way to cleanse the toxicity from the game.
alternatelder wrote: »imgur.com/zMlQAs0.png
OMG......... For real.. tHats why people now are bearly writing nothing in chat so much dungeons and noone talks or responds to groupchat.....
Deserves a perma ban for that response to support. I can only assume if you (even jokingly) talk like this to your friends, you probably treat randoms the same way. Seems like a good way to cleanse the toxicity from the game.
alternatelder wrote: »tomofhyrule wrote: »
Essentially, as you said…You assume they probably treat randoms that way? So it’s appropriate to ban based on the assumption someone will probably be toxic?alternatelder wrote: »I can only assume if you (even jokingly) talk like this to your friends, you probably treat randoms the same way.
…wasn’t there a fairly well-known movie that showed that prosecution of a crime before it’s actually committed is some dystopian-level thing that is to be avoided?
I mean, when you jump straight to bashing rather than explaining in a civil manner, I don't think my assumptions were wrong.
idk, sounds like it could be construed as toxic to certain players. And as you said, if people treat some players this way, who's to say they won't treat all players with a similar amount of disdain...alternatelder wrote: »I still mudball every single person I see wearing this ridiculous polymorph, and I won't stop.
SuspensionDispersingAutomaton wrote: »(but curiously, none of them were banned, despite many of us using bad words as jokes in private towards each other that day)
EU PC 2000+ CP professional mudballer and pie thrower"Sheggorath, you are the Skooma Cat, for what is crazier than a cat on skooma?" - Fadomai
tomofhyrule wrote: »alternatelder wrote: »tomofhyrule wrote: »
Essentially, as you said…You assume they probably treat randoms that way? So it’s appropriate to ban based on the assumption someone will probably be toxic?alternatelder wrote: »I can only assume if you (even jokingly) talk like this to your friends, you probably treat randoms the same way.
…wasn’t there a fairly well-known movie that showed that prosecution of a crime before it’s actually committed is some dystopian-level thing that is to be avoided?
I mean, when you jump straight to bashing rather than explaining in a civil manner, I don't think my assumptions were wrong.
...
again, the "I was right" came after the ban.
But still, are we to say that, as long as we can assume someone is toxic, that's enough to ban them? I'm sure that will make the PvE community very happy, since one of the primary reasons that people avoid PvP is that they assume everyone who mains PvP is toxic. So therefore, since we can assume everyone who mains PvP is toxic, we can just ban all PvPers, right?
Obviously a joke. But this could lead to a slippery slope.
Let's consider another example. There' ve always been threads posting that people are offended by (and therefore consider toxic and anti-player) when others do things like use obnoxious emotes, or flashy mounts, or mudballs. We know that ZOS considers those as actionable offenses if someone asks you to stop and you don't. But now, if we're saying that all toxic behavior is actionable, whether reported or not, and we know that some people object to being mudballed, would it not also follow that mudballing someone who does not consent is a sign of toxicity?
Especially if someone did it solely because they didn't approve of what that player is wearing?idk, sounds like it could be construed as toxic to certain players. And as you said, if people treat some players this way, who's to say they won't treat all players with a similar amount of disdain...alternatelder wrote: »I still mudball every single person I see wearing this ridiculous polymorph, and I won't stop.
Look, I have no problem with a Code of Conduct existing, and it's obvious that we have all signed it. However, if ZOS is going to start strictly enforcing it after 10+ years of letting parts of it slide due to nuance, we the players deserve at least a arening that the enforcement will be changing before bans are handed out. And as the player has mentioned, others said similar things and were not actioned, so it seems that there is also inconsistency in the enforcement.
SuspensionDispersingAutomaton wrote: »(but curiously, none of them were banned, despite many of us using bad words as jokes in private towards each other that day)
Might only be specific words that trigger the system. Had two occasions where someone was name calling other players in random normals during the event and they still play.
Not sure if it's AI it just the the same system that is used for the profanity filter though.
Reminds me of the system in club penguin tbh
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