If you have a question about forum moderation, or wish to appeal an action, you can submit a support ticket detailing the issue, and it will be investigated.And if it's not so, then how can I complain on a moderator for abuse of authority?
@Artis : If you are referring to the US Constitution's freedom of speech in the 1st amendment; that freedom of speech only applies to government censorship. It means that the government cannot suppress the right of the people to voice their opinions in any way.MasterSpatula wrote: »So you actually think not having one's gender ignored and taken for granted equals "special treatment?"
This thread will last long.
Well, first of all - there are no crotches on male armor, like someone else mentioned in that thread, but no body is considering this.
Second of all - there was a thread asking if there was enough genders. So do you actually think that not ignoring one gender but not letting people of other genders have their gender implemented in game "not special treatment"? That looks like double standard.
Again, this thread is not about that. This thread is about which rules should we follow and which rules should moderators follow.Waffennacht wrote: »If it will create unnecessary arguments/hate speech etc they will remove it.
I know of which thread you speak.
You do not want people like me commenting in it.
You'll get mad and ill get banned, best to let it be,
I do. I want everyone to have equal opportunity to express their opinions. What about freedom of speech and equality?
Why can they delete comments and entire threads that get some people mad, but leave other comments and threads that get other people mad?? Why are some people and their concerns are worse than others? And if it's not so, then how can I complain on a moderator for abuse of authority?
@Gidorick , thanks for reply.
So I see, some people want to have fun but don't care that others are offended and zos doesn't care either. It's a particular moderator deciding whether he/she/ze(lol) likes something or not? We definitely should have an option to report that stuff and have some transparent system where we can see what actions were applied to those moderators. Or get a clear response with references to forum rules so that later we can refer to those responses when we report posts/threads moderators choose to ignore.
For what purpose would there to have the package size increase on your character or to complain about a quest involving any LGBT situation or other. I believe to complain about it means you are prejudice and expect some sort of privilege. This is a game not the politically charged state controversy over equal rights and such. This is not a good topic and should be deleted. It provokes politics plain and simple.
We have no problem with moderation being discussed generally, but please do not discuss specific actions. As covered in the rules, this isn't allowed, and needs to be kept to PMs. In respect to everyone's privacy, we will not discuss actions taken on the forums with anyone except the person affected. So if someone is warned or suspended, we will not talk about this or even confirm it with other people.
If someone repeatedly breaks the rules future infractions are likely to involve disciplinary acts, and eventually a temporary suspension or permanent ban. It is also our policy to tell people if they are at risk of being suspended or banned for future infractions.
We are actually planning to tweak the strike system in the near future, and are expecting to post about this in the coming weeks.
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »That makes sense but is unfair, because it can also have other quotes and contribute to a discussion. But anyways, those 2 specific comments of mine didn't have any quotes deleted, they were just deleted. One of them quoted a moderator's generic "some comments were removed". Now I don't know if that was him or no. And how do I report whoever did that so that somebody else (obviously not him) considers it?
The moderators have to make choices. What is fair is relative and what one person considers fair in thee matters will often differ from another's oppinion.
With your own description it seems the topics and conversation was rather volitile and as such there should be no surprise action was deemed necessary. As such, and again based on what you posted, it should be of no surprise posts and threads were removed.
Once you tag a post as an answer the thread should be flagged as answered - but it will remain open.I'm wondering why I can't mark this question as answered. I did it long ago, surprised some necromancers brought it back to life
MasterSpatula wrote: »So you actually think not having one's gender ignored and taken for granted equals "special treatment?"
This thread will last long.
Waffennacht wrote: »If it will create unnecessary arguments/hate speech etc they will remove it.
I know of which thread you speak.
You do not want people like me commenting in it.
You'll get mad and ill get banned, best to let it be,
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »In general if a post of yours was removed for any reason, you should receive a PM explaining why. That said, if you have any questions about a moderator's action, feel free to message a staff member/admin privately and we'll be glad to look into it for you.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »You are correct about freedom of speech. It doesnt apply in a private members only forum like this.
MasterSpatula wrote: »@Gidorick, I just got back after about 11 months away, but in the time I spent here in the first year (and already in the 2 weeks I've been back), I've noticed they're more likely to stomp down on people calling out others for appalling behavior than for the appalling behavior itself.
And whatever you do, don't call a moderator's judgement into question. That's about as useful as questioning a cop's judgement.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »In general if a post of yours was removed for any reason, you should receive a PM explaining why. That said, if you have any questions about a moderator's action, feel free to message a staff member/admin privately and we'll be glad to look into it for you.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »Im sure if you ask for more detail they will give it to you. Usually you will see a comment someplace but I am sure any moderator can help you.
Today I finally decided to come back to a couple of topics that were interesting enough to follow the discussion. However, I found that some posts were removed, including some of my posts, 2 of which I posted less than an hour before creating this thread. There was absolutely no reference to any forum rules and I don't understand why those posts were removed while some others stayed in the thread, even though they are pretty much the same in terms of "offensiveness" or whatever.
I also found that one topic was removed, and it was an interesting one. Turns out people can create topics praising lgbt quests and npcs, develop entire threads asking to give females special treatment and armors where one of the arguments is that they "can't relate". But for some reason they can't ask for more genders or discuss the issue. I can't even guess what happens if someone creates a topic asking to have a crotch on a male armor (adjustable size of course in character creation) or complaining about lgbt quests/npcs etc.
Is it an official position of ZOS that pluralism is forbidden and people can only voice their opinions if they are in accordance with the common narrative? But then again, why do they care about some people not to be offended, but not about others? How are others worse?
Anyways, is there any way moderators can be more specific about the reasons why posts/threads are removed (while others aren't)? And if they fail to do so - how can we know which moderator exactly did this so we can point at other topics/posts they didn't touch or at the forum rules to show that they didn't do a great job... and how can we complain on them and their abuse of authority sometimes?
MasterSpatula wrote: »@Gidorick, I just got back after about 11 months away, but in the time I spent here in the first year (and already in the 2 weeks I've been back), I've noticed they're more likely to stomp down on people calling out others for appalling behavior than for the appalling behavior itself.
And whatever you do, don't call a moderator's judgement into question. That's about as useful as questioning a cop's judgement.
Why would they make the effort @Artemis ? It would just create more work for them. This is ZOS' forum... we need to abide by their rules, which we agreed to when we signed up for this forum.
Is it messed up? Sure... But there ARE other ESO communities we could go to.
If you want freedom of speech you will never find it on a forum for the game like this. Go to reddit
MornaBaine wrote: »
You lost me at, "...develop entire threads asking to give females special treatment..." I call BS.
I often do not approve of the things the forum mods do in order to try to kill threads that cast ZOS in a deservedly bad light. But your contention above is simply both unfair and untrue, which taints the rest of your complaint.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »In general if a post of yours was removed for any reason, you should receive a PM explaining why. That said, if you have any questions about a moderator's action, feel free to message a staff member/admin privately and we'll be glad to look into it for you.
When removing content, we'll either message everyone individually, or post an in-thread notice. The latter typically happens when a large amount of content is removed, in part because such threads usually need a general rules reminder.
If we're removing a large amount of content, and posting an in-thread reminder, chances are many of the deleted posts didn't break the rules. However, replies to problematic content may be removed because they no longer make sense without the original content. In other situations, they're part of a side discussion that is off topic or volatile that we are putting an end to.If you have a question about forum moderation, or wish to appeal an action, you can submit a support ticket detailing the issue, and it will be investigated.And if it's not so, then how can I complain on a moderator for abuse of authority?
I'll point out that these instructions are found in the forum rules, in the section explaining that it isn't appropriate to discuss disciplinary actions on the forums. We're happy to leave this thread open for general questions about forum moderation, but please do not post specific examples.