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Your behavior was deemed inappropriate when a role player logs he wants to have fun you have no place doing what you did, i have heard of how awful role players are treated by some people that try to impose their opinions on them by doing what you just did and worse.
One of my friends told me that back when the game launched role players where more open to the idea of doing role play in say chat but they stopped due to harassment of people who apparently didn't had anything better to do than being a jerk to others. How would you feel if someone interrupts one of the activities you enjoy the most in the game by doing something you don't like?
MormondPayne_EP wrote: »So this is the *** that ZOS is spending their time on instead of *** FIXING THE GAME!
Thevampirenight wrote: »Well advice, don't disrupt or troll a roleplay event or anything like that, most of us rpers really dislike that. Now if you rp your character jumping on the table and doing that then maybe you would not get reported for that.
Thing is, players have been banned for trolling rp events. I have seen one time complaining in zone chat complaining about how there guild mate got banned for trolling a rp event, so yeah if you don't want to join the rp just don't disturb it and do the quest and move on.
FriedEggSandwich wrote: »Thevampirenight wrote: »Well advice, don't disrupt or troll a roleplay event or anything like that, most of us rpers really dislike that. Now if you rp your character jumping on the table and doing that then maybe you would not get reported for that.
Thing is, players have been banned for trolling rp events. I have seen one time complaining in zone chat complaining about how there guild mate got banned for trolling a rp event, so yeah if you don't want to join the rp just don't disturb it and do the quest and move on.
RPers should be asking any harassers to stop before reporting. Zos should be ensuring this was done before following it up with the harasser(s). I've never noticed any rp as I've gone about my business but I have seen groups of players standing around. How am I to know if they're engaging in something they don't want disturbed when they're just standing around in rivenspire? Some rules/guidelines should be introduced for RPers to observe; you can't just go about reporting random players for interacting with you. The op claims nobody asked him to stop, if this is true then those RPers had no right to report him and should be warned themselves. Sounds like the op has exerienced more harassment as a result of this than the RPers. Does that sound right?
trace_dragonbanenub18_ESO wrote: »I logged on today to find a message in my inbox about being Warned for Harassing another player. I'm like what the hell. Theres no explanation or anything. I write back to find out what exactly it is that I did, and this is the response,
Greetings,
Your account was reported for the harassment of players engaging in a role-playing event. Specifically, your character jumped on a table and began dancing to purposely disrupt their experience. To ensure a respectful and secure atmosphere for all our players, we ask that you cease this behavior.
1. I had quests in this Tavern that took me into that tavern.
2. There were a lot of people in the room and I jumped up on the table and danced.
3. Apparently we cannot engage role players under any circumstance otherwise its deemed harassment.
4. Nothing was said that was hurtful, but apparently dancing on a table is harassment.
5. Nobody asked me to stop or that I was interrupting them.
Question, what gives role players higher priority over anyone else? And, can we mark role players with a whiney symbol that we can see on the outside of Taverns before we go in so I don't accidently "interrupt" their "event". Seriously Zos, they choose to hold these events in high traffic areas, instantly report anyone who comes around and "dances on a table", and you feel somehow that's harassment? No wonder its free to play.
What should of happened.
1. Send an Email to the person(s) that reported me, and gently, not to offend, which Dance I was doing, how on earth I got onto the table in the first place, that way we can stop the dance animations, the ability to jump onto tables, and while we are at it, lets make doors lockable so they have the privacy they want.
Being reported for Harassment for being Social in a Social games is beyond stupid. Lets get our act together.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »I do not really like these threads because we only get to hear one side. I dont think ZOS employees are allowed to discuss what happened here with everyone. So while yes it sounds bad I still wonder was there more to it.
FriedEggSandwich wrote: »Thevampirenight wrote: »Well advice, don't disrupt or troll a roleplay event or anything like that, most of us rpers really dislike that. Now if you rp your character jumping on the table and doing that then maybe you would not get reported for that.
Thing is, players have been banned for trolling rp events. I have seen one time complaining in zone chat complaining about how there guild mate got banned for trolling a rp event, so yeah if you don't want to join the rp just don't disturb it and do the quest and move on.
RPers should be asking any harassers to stop before reporting. Zos should be ensuring this was done before following it up with the harasser(s). I've never noticed any rp as I've gone about my business but I have seen groups of players standing around. How am I to know if they're engaging in something they don't want disturbed when they're just standing around in rivenspire? Some rules/guidelines should be introduced for RPers to observe; you can't just go about reporting random players for interacting with you. The op claims nobody asked him to stop, if this is true then those RPers had no right to report him and should be warned themselves. Sounds like the op has exerienced more harassment as a result of this than the RPers. Does that sound right?