At all times users will refrain from attacking age, race, color, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, lifestyle, pregnancy, gender or any other personally identifying factors protected category under applicable law.
Inappropriate Content and Language: Certain topics and subjects are deemed inappropriate and not permitted on the official ESO forums. Things that we consider inappropriate are usually illegal, extremely volatile or violent, obscene, vulgar, or simply inappropriate for an official game forum such as ours. Inappropriate content on the ESO forums includes, but is not limited to the following:
Extreme violence
Illegal substances and activities
Pirated copyright-protected material
Pornography and other sexually explicit topics
Real-world religion and politics
Tasteless, vulgar, or obscene material
One specific term we’d like to call out, as well, is the term “gay.” It is never appropriate to use “gay” as a derogatory term.
When something like a new update announcement is made, a lot of players want to post a comment but either can't be bothered to add it to an existing thread or else feel that their comment is so important that it deserves its own thread, and so either way they start a new thread. The result is the front page becomes cluttered with multiple threads on the same subject, most of them poorly supported, so the Mods tidy things up by favouring an established thread and locking the others with a link provided to the one kept open for a more focussed discussion on the topic. It seems a sensible way of managing a forum to me.
When something like a new update announcement is made, a lot of players want to post a comment but either can't be bothered to add it to an existing thread or else feel that their comment is so important that it deserves its own thread, and so either way they start a new thread. The result is the front page becomes cluttered with multiple threads on the same subject, most of them poorly supported, so the Mods tidy things up by favouring an established thread and locking the others with a link provided to the one kept open for a more focussed discussion on the topic. It seems a sensible way of managing a forum to me.
Except - this isn't why they are being locked.
spartaxoxo wrote: »At all times users will refrain from attacking age, race, color, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, lifestyle, pregnancy, gender or any other personally identifying factors protected category under applicable law.Inappropriate Content and Language: Certain topics and subjects are deemed inappropriate and not permitted on the official ESO forums. Things that we consider inappropriate are usually illegal, extremely volatile or violent, obscene, vulgar, or simply inappropriate for an official game forum such as ours. Inappropriate content on the ESO forums includes, but is not limited to the following:
Extreme violence
Illegal substances and activities
Pirated copyright-protected material
Pornography and other sexually explicit topics
Real-world religion and politics
Tasteless, vulgar, or obscene material
One specific term we’d like to call out, as well, is the term “gay.” It is never appropriate to use “gay” as a derogatory term.
https://account.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/terms-of-service
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/60843/community-rules
These may be helpful to understanding why some comments are closed. BTW, if you have a question about why a particular comment was removed, your safe bet is to contact a moderator through DM. Disciplinary action is also not technically allowed. Although I think this may help clear up confusion to see the links to the COC.
When something like a new update announcement is made, a lot of players want to post a comment but either can't be bothered to add it to an existing thread or else feel that their comment is so important that it deserves its own thread, and so either way they start a new thread. The result is the front page becomes cluttered with multiple threads on the same subject, most of them poorly supported, so the Mods tidy things up by favouring an established thread and locking the others with a link provided to the one kept open for a more focussed discussion on the topic. It seems a sensible way of managing a forum to me.
WitchyKiki wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »At all times users will refrain from attacking age, race, color, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, lifestyle, pregnancy, gender or any other personally identifying factors protected category under applicable law.Inappropriate Content and Language: Certain topics and subjects are deemed inappropriate and not permitted on the official ESO forums. Things that we consider inappropriate are usually illegal, extremely volatile or violent, obscene, vulgar, or simply inappropriate for an official game forum such as ours. Inappropriate content on the ESO forums includes, but is not limited to the following:
Extreme violence
Illegal substances and activities
Pirated copyright-protected material
Pornography and other sexually explicit topics
Real-world religion and politics
Tasteless, vulgar, or obscene material
One specific term we’d like to call out, as well, is the term “gay.” It is never appropriate to use “gay” as a derogatory term.
https://account.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/terms-of-service
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/60843/community-rules
These may be helpful to understanding why some comments are closed. BTW, if you have a question about why a particular comment was removed, your safe bet is to contact a moderator through DM. Disciplinary action is also not technically allowed. Although I think this may help clear up confusion to see the links to the COC.
This is a good list, and I can understand removing/sniping some comments that fall within these guidelines. However, the trend I'm calling out here is locking down an entire thread because of an unpopular opinion, which I never perceived as an attack.