central_scrutinizer wrote: »Trinity_Is_My_Name wrote: »Welcome to reality. No Safety pins or Safe Spaces. Put those that bother you on your Ignore list. Not a big deal to me.
But this isn't reality at all, the internet is one big safe space.
Most of the people who hurl insults online absolutely would not do so in person. Or would not do so more then once.
Honestly, I've played this game since launch and I can't remember ever seeing anything more harsh than some good-natured ribbing and maybe some gold-seller spamming in chat in all that time. Admittedly, I generally don't watch the chat window all that much or play much PvP. But some people on this thread are making it sound like there is some kind of epidemic of neo-nazis spamming chat or something. But I've never seen it even once. As others have pointed out, ESO is one of the most polite and friendly MMO's I've ever played.
This is my last post in this thread though as I have had this debate on here too many times.
mzapkeneb18_ESO wrote: »I blame dropping the monthly sub for the degeneration of the in game community.
Pumpkin_pants wrote: »Some of us here are acting like harassment is subjective, when it's not in this case. ZOS has already laid out the rules and definition for what harassment is to them, and since we are playing their game it means we agreed to that definition. There is no need to try to analyze whether or not someone has been harassed, that is up to ZOS.
For example: being civil and constructive... that could mean almost anything to anyone. Such rules are impossible to follow...
For example: being civil and constructive... that could mean almost anything to anyone. Such rules are impossible to follow...
Wait, someone has suggested to you that you be civil and constructive, and refrain from using racial slurs, and you find that impossible to follow? I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt when I say that you're being deliberately obtuse.
This kind of subjective nonsense is impossible to enforce fairly or with any kind of consistency or accuracy.
This kind of subjective nonsense is impossible to enforce fairly or with any kind of consistency or accuracy.
adjective: obtuse
1.
annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand.
"he wondered if the doctor was being deliberately obtuse"
We're talking about open bigotry here. Basic human decency isn't some absurdly abstract concept that evades most people, and you know that.
If you don't, it's possible that you're just not ready for broader social interaction represented here. Maybe ask a friend for advice? Do what you need to, just don't expect us to tolerate toxic bigotry because you claim that you don't know what that is.
This kind of subjective nonsense is impossible to enforce fairly or with any kind of consistency or accuracy.
adjective: obtuse
1.
annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand.
"he wondered if the doctor was being deliberately obtuse"
We're talking about open bigotry here. Basic human decency isn't some absurdly abstract concept that evades most people, and you know that.
If you don't, it's possible that you're just not ready for broader social interaction represented here. Maybe ask a friend for advice? Do what you need to, just don't expect us to tolerate toxic bigotry because you claim that you don't know what that is.
Yes, and calling someone annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand could be reasonably interpreted as an insult. So I could argue you just violated the rules of this forum. It's certainly not constructive or civil in any case - nor is accusing me of not being ready for social interaction. So it will be interesting to see if the mods give your comments any attention - because if they don't it only proves my point that such rules are impossible to enforce fairly.
Your latter claims do not relate to my actual comments - because I am not suggesting anyone tolerate toxic bigotry. So your claim about what I supposedly claimed just isn't true.
What I am expecting people to do is to put those who offend them on ignore.
Khivas_Carrick wrote: »It's never been as bad in ESO as it's been in WoW.
Every guild I was ever in on WoW had at least one guy who would call me the N Word with full ill intent.
ESO is mostly a bunch of kids when it comes to names, but most people are mature and compassionate.
... calling someone annoyingly insensitive or slow to understand could be reasonably interpreted as an insult. So I could argue you just violated the rules of this forum.
... What I am expecting people to do is to put those who offend them on ignore.
For example: being civil and constructive... that could mean almost anything to anyone. Such rules are impossible to follow...
Wait, someone has suggested to you that you be civil and constructive, and refrain from using racial slurs, and you find that impossible to follow? I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt when I say that you're being deliberately obtuse.
Yes, in actuality I do find it impossible to follow.
As I pointed out - what you consider to be civil and constructive another person may not. Case in point: you just called me deliberately obtuse which I could easily argue wasn't civil or constructive from my point of view... but was instead an insult meant to bait me.
Should I report you?
This kind of subjective nonsense is impossible to enforce fairly or with any kind of consistency or accuracy. Giving users the tools to self-moderate (such as the ignore button) is a much better way to go about it.

Floki_Vilgerdarson wrote: »I am an Argonian and have been since ESO came to console.
I can confirm racism exists in ESO. Dark Elves tell me they are "the master race" and there is a trailer of Morrowind showing 5 of my Hist brothers carrying a Dark Elf's belongings like slaves. (I was disgusted to see I will be going back in time to the enslavement of my people by the Dark Elves.) As an Argonian I plan on learning the Warden class to destroy the racist Dark Elves and change the history of my people.
Argonions have to have thick skin since players and game makers think it is cool to be racist or bring up slavery.
Thank you,
Floki