mrfrontman wrote: »You shouldn't be on the internet if you take what people say seriously when they're trying to offend you, let alone a MMORPG.
The only opinion that matters online is yours, it doesn't matter what anybody behind a computer screen, half way across the world thinks. If you believe that we, as human beings, have the right to judge one another then you've already lost.
To also clear things up, there really is no such thing as a "bully". You are the one that creates the bully by empowering them. Take away power from a "bully" and what have you got?
mrfrontman wrote: »You shouldn't be on the internet if you take what people say seriously when they're trying to offend you, let alone a MMORPG.
The only opinion that matters online is yours, it doesn't matter what anybody behind a computer screen, half way across the world thinks. If you believe that we, as human beings, have the right to judge one another then you've already lost.
To also clear things up, there really is no such thing as a "bully". You are the one that creates the bully by empowering them. Take away power from a "bully" and what have you got?
kendellking_chaosb14_ESO wrote: »Normally don't add my two cents to post like this I generally just get over things people say and do but as a black male that only plays Argonians the slave jokes are just not funny. For obvious reasons they hit home.
kendellking_chaosb14_ESO wrote: »Normally don't add my two cents to post like this I generally just get over things people say and do but as a black male that only plays Argonians the slave jokes are just not funny. For obvious reasons they hit home.
I play Argonians with lore appropriate names, and I get whispers like this from Dunmer RPers a lot. I'm not sure how I could enjoy RPing a character who revels in viciously antagonizing people about their history as slaves, but to each their own.
I do my very best to give these folks the benefit of the doubt, and I do believe that most are just dedicated RPers looking for an immersive story. However, I can't help but think that it sure would provide a convenient veil for genuine bigots looking to antagonize people. And the length to which some people take it (i.e. explicit references to sexual slavery and violence) makes me wonder even more.
... Also, I'm not responsible for other people's behavior so I'm not exactly sure what it is you expect me or the community to do about it.
ForsakenSin wrote: »Its a shame this is happening, i have to admit i don't come across people like that except once when i heard one young guy maybe 13 years old saying N word and swearing towards random people in area chat in deshan .. so i got onto the mic and i told him " you do realize you can get permanently banned account for the things you are saying right? " and he said " ohh really? im sorry .... he stooped swearing and then he said he is scared of my deep voice and ran off "
you know why he ran away ? " BECAUSE IM BATMAN "
But joke aside racism and all of the bullying ect should be 3 day banned if evidence is provided
Is the N word only racist when white people do it?
andreasranasen wrote: »Here comes the people defending this type of behavior saying you can just block/ignore. You tell a bullied kid in school to just ignore bullies? To walk another way to the cafeteria so he won't bump into the bullies? By just ignoring you're making this type of behavior acceptable and others may start behaving the same way.
Ummm no. You hand them a warning, if done again, you give them the permaban! If your parents wasn't able to raise you right you have no business playing a game with thousands of other people.
Lol in school you can't place someone on ignore list. That analogy was horrible. You have complete control over who you interact with in eso. If you choose to interact with people who abuse you then that is on you.
A kid being bullied in school doesn't have that option, he has to go to school. Also someone being bullied in person has the possibility of being physically harmed. Surely you see the huge flaws in your analogy. You have complete control with who you interact with online.
I am not defending anyone actions, but rather pointing out a very obvious solution. If people choose not to take action by placing the person on ignore then I would wager it must not of been bothering them very much.
There is a reason most game note that they can't place a rating on online gameplay. But nearly every game I have played place the option in the players hand, by allowing them to ignore/ block the person. If you choose not to that is on you.
andreasranasen wrote: »Here comes the people defending this type of behavior saying you can just block/ignore. You tell a bullied kid in school to just ignore bullies? To walk another way to the cafeteria so he won't bump into the bullies? By just ignoring you're making this type of behavior acceptable and others may start behaving the same way.
Ummm no. You hand them a warning, if done again, you give them the permaban! If your parents wasn't able to raise you right you have no business playing a game with thousands of other people.
Lol in school you can't place someone on ignore list. That analogy was horrible. You have complete control over who you interact with in eso. If you choose to interact with people who abuse you then that is on you.
A kid being bullied in school doesn't have that option, he has to go to school. Also someone being bullied in person has the possibility of being physically harmed. Surely you see the huge flaws in your analogy. You have complete control with who you interact with online.
I am not defending anyone actions, but rather pointing out a very obvious solution. If people choose not to take action by placing the person on ignore then I would wager it must not of been bothering them very much.
There is a reason most game note that they can't place a rating on online gameplay. But nearly every game I have played place the option in the players hand, by allowing them to ignore/ block the person. If you choose not to that is on you.
Agreed. It was a ridiculous comparison and I can't believe his/her post got so much support. It's also demeaning to those who actually are bullied at school to compare that to someone choosing to read offensive internet text. So if anything was insulting I would say that analogy was.
This is a problem that already has an available solution just as you say. Expecting ZOS employees to waste valuable time and resources dealing with insignificant problems like these is a waste.
Pumpkin_pants wrote: »andreasranasen wrote: »Here comes the people defending this type of behavior saying you can just block/ignore. You tell a bullied kid in school to just ignore bullies? To walk another way to the cafeteria so he won't bump into the bullies? By just ignoring you're making this type of behavior acceptable and others may start behaving the same way.
Ummm no. You hand them a warning, if done again, you give them the permaban! If your parents wasn't able to raise you right you have no business playing a game with thousands of other people.
Lol in school you can't place someone on ignore list. That analogy was horrible. You have complete control over who you interact with in eso. If you choose to interact with people who abuse you then that is on you.
A kid being bullied in school doesn't have that option, he has to go to school. Also someone being bullied in person has the possibility of being physically harmed. Surely you see the huge flaws in your analogy. You have complete control with who you interact with online.
I am not defending anyone actions, but rather pointing out a very obvious solution. If people choose not to take action by placing the person on ignore then I would wager it must not of been bothering them very much.
There is a reason most game note that they can't place a rating on online gameplay. But nearly every game I have played place the option in the players hand, by allowing them to ignore/ block the person. If you choose not to that is on you.
Agreed. It was a ridiculous comparison and I can't believe his/her post got so much support. It's also demeaning to those who actually are bullied at school to compare that to someone choosing to read offensive internet text. So if anything was insulting I would say that analogy was.
This is a problem that already has an available solution just as you say. Expecting ZOS employees to waste valuable time and resources dealing with insignificant problems like these is a waste.
The OP already replied to that comment and admitted it was a bad comparison. ^^ read the thread pls.
See if you can spot the SJW in the room.andreasranasen wrote: »An ignore button is not enough for me. I will go on a Making-Sure-You-Get-Banned-Purge.
bearclawmcbainb16_ESO wrote: »See if you can spot the SJW in the room.andreasranasen wrote: »An ignore button is not enough for me. I will go on a Making-Sure-You-Get-Banned-Purge.
andreasranasen wrote: »Here comes the people defending this type of behavior saying you can just block/ignore. You tell a bullied kid in school to just ignore bullies? To walk another way to the cafeteria so he won't bump into the bullies? By just ignoring you're making this type of behavior acceptable and others may start behaving the same way.
Ummm no. You hand them a warning, if done again, you give them the permaban! If your parents wasn't able to raise you right you have no business playing a game with thousands of other people.
EDIT: Ignoring/Blocking is an option yes. Is it helping the community though? Not really. These hateful people will continue spreading their hate to another person when he/she is done with you. People can say whatever they want about me. I can handle it. But not everyone can. I will have anyones back if you are being discriminated in-game for your race/sexual preferences/sexism. I don't tolerate that kind of BS. An ignore button is not enough for me. I will go on a Making-Sure-You-Get-Banned-Purge.
andreasranasen wrote: »Here comes the people defending this type of behavior saying you can just block/ignore. You tell a bullied kid in school to just ignore bullies? To walk another way to the cafeteria so he won't bump into the bullies? By just ignoring you're making this type of behavior acceptable and others may start behaving the same way.
Ummm no. You hand them a warning, if done again, you give them the permaban! If your parents wasn't able to raise you right you have no business playing a game with thousands of other people.
EDIT: Ignoring/Blocking is an option yes. Is it helping the community though? Not really. These hateful people will continue spreading their hate to another person when he/she is done with you. People can say whatever they want about me. I can handle it. But not everyone can. I will have anyones back if you are being discriminated in-game for your race/sexual preferences/sexism. I don't tolerate that kind of BS. An ignore button is not enough for me. I will go on a Making-Sure-You-Get-Banned-Purge.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Just block and or report
@KaiVox22's advice here is exactly what we'd also advise with an emphasis on reporting. Please make sure you report any players who are using racial slurs, hate speech, making threats of real-life harm, or otherwise violating our Terms of Service. General in-game PvP smack-talk is one thing, but there's a pretty clear line that we expect our players not to cross.
This is the exact excerpt and verbiage from our Terms of Service for reference:You agree not to use any Service to:
• Take any action, organize, transmit any Content, effectuate or participate in any activity, group, or guild that is harmful, tortuous, abusive, hateful (including “hate speech”), racially, ethnically, religiously or otherwise offensive, obscene, threatening, bullying, vulgar, sexually explicit, defamatory, libelous, infringing, invasive of personal privacy or publicity rights, encourages conduct that would violate a law or is, in a reasonable person's view, objectionable and/or deemed to be in the sole discretion of ZeniMax inappropriate;
rentalman UK wrote: »Has any one suffered racist remarks, comments, sexual comments,sexist comments. If so what did you do about it. And was the matter resolved ?
The reason I ask this is that a close friend of mine has been pvping a lot. And as a result he receives a lot of racist comments to say the least. He is not the only one, people suffer from a variety of issues. Ausburgurs syndrome. Self confidence. Interacting with others as not feeling accepted or being ridiculed due to mental state. Where certain players do not see the funny side as there health does not compute the humour eg telling a player he is not good to put politely and socialy uninteractable. But that player takes it literally that the person who made the comment that they are correct which leads them to be depressed and feel they are not socialy acceptable.
Reference to mentaly challenged
Reference to ancestors
Reference to slave trade
Reference to sexuality
General moral damaging comments. He has logged his concerns and awaits the result if any. But what about whispers in chat how are they noted,reported
This seems to be common in pvp. Especially when a player is doing well. To give a example another friend became emp. All he got was whispers of threats and whispers of tellung him to do harm to himself
I ask is this not acceptable and what can be done eg whispers as this seems to be on the increase and has a effect on players moral and questions there whole playing of the game. These guys that receive theses comments are nice guys so why I ask
Please add comments and thoughts as I belive this is a big topic in online gaming eg tamriel one
Thank you in advance
andreasranasen wrote: »I will have anyones back if you are being discriminated in-game for your race/sexual preferences/sexism. I don't tolerate that kind of BS. An ignore button is not enough for me. I will go on a Making-Sure-You-Get-Banned-Purge.