League of Legend's Tribunal system went a long way to solve this. Players would report each other for harassment or inappropriate language/behaviour, then these reports would be shown to other players for judgement. Despite the toxicity of the overall experience, most of the community didn't appreciate it and punished such behaviour. People who participated in this behaviour, almost without exception, stopped after ONE Tribunal-punished offence.
Now incidents of this kind of behaviour are very small - something like 2% of games.
A system like that would not only allow the community to police itself, it would effectively allow for the handling of a much larger volume of report cases. Hopefully that would eventually means that the more aggressive, perverse, or foul-mouthed members would be made clearly unwelcome, encouraged to either leave or adapt and join the rest of us in civilisation.
League of Legend's Tribunal system went a long way to solve this. Players would report each other for harassment or inappropriate language/behaviour, then these reports would be shown to other players for judgement. Despite the toxicity of the overall experience, most of the community didn't appreciate it and punished such behaviour. People who participated in this behaviour, almost without exception, stopped after ONE Tribunal-punished offence.
Now incidents of this kind of behaviour are very small - something like 2% of games.
A system like that would not only allow the community to police itself, it would effectively allow for the handling of a much larger volume of report cases. Hopefully that would eventually means that the more aggressive, perverse, or foul-mouthed members would be made clearly unwelcome, encouraged to either leave or adapt and join the rest of us in civilisation.
firstdecan wrote: »League of Legend's Tribunal system went a long way to solve this. Players would report each other for harassment or inappropriate language/behaviour, then these reports would be shown to other players for judgement. Despite the toxicity of the overall experience, most of the community didn't appreciate it and punished such behaviour. People who participated in this behaviour, almost without exception, stopped after ONE Tribunal-punished offence.
Now incidents of this kind of behaviour are very small - something like 2% of games.
A system like that would not only allow the community to police itself, it would effectively allow for the handling of a much larger volume of report cases. Hopefully that would eventually means that the more aggressive, perverse, or foul-mouthed members would be made clearly unwelcome, encouraged to either leave or adapt and join the rest of us in civilisation.
Wouldn't this get abused by false tea bagging reports? Griefers reporting harassment that hadn't actually happened.
That's exactly how I see teabaggers. A bunch of middle-schoolers drawing male genitalia on the blackboard and cackling like madmen. I hoped I escaped that demographic.And tea bagging is funny, whether I am doing it, or someone is doing it to me, it makes me giggle like a school girl.
Kurimugann wrote: »How on earth does getting teabagged in a computer game make you feel demoralized and humiliated?
Because you know that there's a REAL PERSON on the other end who is laughing and gloating at you expense. It amazes me that this needs to be explained to anybody, but apparently it does.
Now then you juvenile people who seem not to understand the harm they do...The reason you get grounded for doing it in school or at home with your familly, that you get booed/punished/fired when you do that at work or in sport...THE reason is this..it's WRONG WRONG SO WRONG.
Just type "Words Hurts" in Youtube, there is a lot of videos and commercials on the matter and it would seem that you do not get the point. Words, action, they hurt even from a computer screen. I couldn't careless if Mannimarco kills me over and over and laugh at me and all, he is an AI programmed to be a d!**, but when it comes from another person, it's something else.
Not everyone can "ignore" or "get over it", not many can laugh it up either, heck I don't think this matter should be ignored. There are people out there, me included, who have never been able to build up that shield, that bulletproof vest that people tell us to build to take all the gun shots. People may go homicidal, maybe suicidal, yes it's extreme but it happens! when people can shout server wide that another person is a "Pathetic Looser that will never be as good as they(the speaker) are" (No really I am quoting someone, an actual player who said that) without facing repercussion, something is wrong.
Oh and don't you dare pull the "If you hate it so much, just stop" card cause NO, you are not bullying me out of a game that I like (again). I like the game, I hate the people. If people wont change then there should be a stronger punishment for them cause I swear cyberbullies are more hinderances to communities than me sucking at pvp will ever be.
I prefered making it a topic instead of going through all the Imperial city threads to make my point
It is just the sneak button pressed over a body.
Uh it's just sneak doing it over and over
Well, tough to remove that......
See, I would not even think of doing this to someone. I even said it was wrong when the guildmate did it to an NPC Boss. I guess when you get to be an old fart you stop taking fun at someone else's expense.
I would tell him off for being arrogant and disrespectful. If I knew him, I'd mention it to his parents. If I was in a position of authority, he'd be grounded. What I wouldn't do is "grow a pair" and ignore it no matter what. Indifference equals approval of continued inappropriate behavior.(P.S. - if a random 12yr old would kick you in the foot irl on the street, or a teenager would tell you to **** off, would you feel demoralised? Would you come back home In tears and begin a forum post about kids offending you? If not, why would you do that in game?)
The easy solution would be to get rid of the emote that they do the Tea Bagging with, then it won't happen.
No, I don't know the emote, I just saw someone in my group doing it to a boss in Craglorn one time.