Everyone who's saying yes, what? Like seriously?
I'm fine with AI monitoring zone / say chat. Sure.
But auto-reporting private and group messages are a big no-no.
I want to talk to my friend(s) (hence the group chat inclusion) whatever the hell I want. Me and my friends have edgy humor. Not everyone like it. Sure. But why can't I now say stuff to them even though we are the only 2 parties which should see said humor. There is a mechanic when someone doesn't like said stuff: block and report.
Not for some AI watchdog to look at me and say YOU CAN'T SAY THAT to messages which never intended nor hurt anybody. It's fair game if it's a reported message, otherwise hell no.
99% of the time the content of your messages will be used against you. Companies will always use your data in unsaid ways.
Someone said something akin to: 'why would you care if you said nothing wrong?' Like?? Just because I didn't do anything wrong doesn't give you the right to watch my messages constantly and perform live analytics?
Edit:
This reminds of the story of when google flagged an image in someone's google image hosting thing when a dad sent an image to a doctor during covid.
DeadlySerious wrote: »
How do you know humans review what is flagged?
DenverRalphy wrote: »DeadlySerious wrote: »
How do you know humans review what is flagged?
Because a ZoS representative has confirmed it right here in these forums in one of the bajillion threads on this topic.
To me, this monitoring of messages and taking action seems to be a no-win situation. Both for ZOS and for the overall player community.
It seems clear to me that there are several people posting in this thread who are in favor of ZOS monitoring messages (even in whispers) and taking action (such as bans). And other people posting in this thread who have the opposite view point.
Sounds to me like the overall player community will not be happy no matter which action ZOS takes. And some players will leave the game over this.
DeadlySerious wrote: »DenverRalphy wrote: »DeadlySerious wrote: »
How do you know humans review what is flagged?
Because a ZoS representative has confirmed it right here in these forums in one of the bajillion threads on this topic.
So people believe that a customer service rep is reviewing the bans because they've said as much in public statements. The only way to know this is happening is to be on staff and part of the review process. This is a believe situation, not a know situation.
Yes, and yes. It's in the terms of service you have to agree to before using their services.
ZOS is in trouble like this on many things, to be honest.
I recognize the need for ZOS to monitor all communication between players, and ban for certain things. Most players should never encounter the situation, and should not have to worry about it.
Right now, I do feel like players should worry because ZOS apparently does not have their processes ironed out before pushing them to Live.
Again, they have legal minds that are better suited for this type of thing than anyone who has posted in this thread.
DeadlySerious wrote: »So people believe that a customer service rep is reviewing the bans because they've said as much in public statements. The only way to know this is happening is to be on staff and part of the review process. This is a believe situation, not a know situation.
HatchetHaro wrote: »Lovely! Now my private in-game roleplay with my significant other can now be monitored for any potential harmful subjects normally confined to private conversations and roleplay!
Lucky for you lot at ZOS customer support, I like to put on an exhibition!
I wonder how much personal depravity can one customer support representative handle before tapping out.
Anime! We're talking about anime and cosplay and art. I don't want everybody in the world to know about my obsession with Junji Ito's works!HatchetHaro wrote: »Lovely! Now my private in-game roleplay with my significant other can now be monitored for any potential harmful subjects normally confined to private conversations and roleplay!
Lucky for you lot at ZOS customer support, I like to put on an exhibition!
I wonder how much personal depravity can one customer support representative handle before tapping out.
Considering one person here in the thread wrote they got a warning for writing "dingdong" (you know, the sound a doorbell makes), it probably won't take long.
I'm not sure why you'd want to get banned, though.
Yes, and yes. It's in the terms of service you have to agree to before using their services.
In the USA, that might be legal (I don't know), but in EU law as well as in the laws of several EU countries, communication by phone, e-mail and letters is protected.
This is EU law:
"Everyone has the right to respect for his or her private and family life, home and communications."
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:12012P/TXT
This is, as an example, German law (the 2nd point defines an exception - basically that, if there is a security threat like hints that a person might be planning a severe crime, his communication can be surveilled, according to laws):
"(1) The privacy of correspondence, posts and telecommunications shall be inviolable.
(2) Restrictions may be ordered only pursuant to a law. If the restriction serves to protect the free democratic basic order or the existence or security of the Federation or of a Land, the law may provide that the person affected shall not be informed of the restriction and that recourse to the courts shall be replaced by a review of the case by agencies and auxiliary agencies appointed by the legislature."
https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/englisch_gg/englisch_gg.html#p0059
It's doubtless, really: No one is allowed to spy on your phone calls, no one is allowed to open your letters (not even your spouse), and internet service providers can't just monitor everything you are doing either.
The big question is how these laws apply to game chats. If they are considered part of the game's functions, it might be seen differently, I don't know.
SilverBride wrote: »I seriously doubt that they are being legally forced to monitor all communications in game. But if they are, does that mean they need to use AI to do it, and are required to take punitive action?
HatchetHaro wrote: »Anime! We're talking about anime and cosplay and art. I don't want everybody in the world to know about my obsession with Junji Ito's works!
The bigger question isn't whether it is legal, but who is asking for it.
mayasunrising wrote: »It IS their server. And if you're not posting anything that violates the ToS, you really shouldn't have anything to worry about right?
As I've said before. How do you know you are not posting anything that violates the TOS. Not long ago saying "a man can't get pregnant" was simple fact, but now it can be considered derogatory.
HatchetHaro wrote: »Lovely! Now my private in-game roleplay with my significant other can now be monitored for any potential harmful subjects normally confined to private conversations and roleplay!
Lucky for you lot at ZOS customer support, I like to put on an exhibition!
I wonder how much personal depravity can one customer support representative handle before tapping out.
DenverRalphy wrote: »DeadlySerious wrote: »
How do you know humans review what is flagged?
Because a ZoS representative has confirmed it right here in these forums in one of the bajillion threads on this topic.
DenverRalphy wrote: »DeadlySerious wrote: »
How do you know humans review what is flagged?
Because a ZoS representative has confirmed it right here in these forums in one of the bajillion threads on this topic.
It's still an issue if they're being manually reviewed, because there is no way that service representatives would be able to review the increased workload from adding automated reports with the same diligence as they would if only manual reports were being generated for them to review.
DeadlySerious wrote: »
How do you know humans review what is flagged?
BagOfBadgers wrote: »Sorry if this had been asked before.
Would asking ZoS what personal data they have retained about you, mean they have to tell you everything they hold, even group chats? Also can you ask for what purpose they need it? Is there a time limit in law which they must respond?
Before anyone says it in the ToS/Agreement/ZENIMAX MEDIA PRIVACY POLICY and I should know it, be reasonable please. I'm Dyslexic so reading is not a strong point and yes I could get a text reader BUT I want to understand it not to be induced to sleep. Also does ZoS need to make "reasonable/mandatory " adjustments to policy delivery so that it accessible to all?