And that is offensive with that name, yes it obviously refer to an easy to pick up Argonian lady.Vipstaakki wrote: »Guess how many times the "Lifts-her-tail" name has been taken and then changed to something else?
Like, if it's obviously inflammatory, why bother at all? Isn't it easy enough to make names that aren't specifically designed to rustle jimmies? Millions of players across all systems are getting by just fine acting like normal, well-adjusted individuals, I really just don't get the draw.
And that is offensive with that name, yes it obviously refer to an easy to pick up Argonian lady.Vipstaakki wrote: »Guess how many times the "Lifts-her-tail" name has been taken and then changed to something else?
its lore friendly and is just an suggestion.
On an male Nord it would be offensive
In the long list above: Daeric car bomb and Redguard life matters is the only who is questionable because politic.
It's a rated M game. Who really gives a *** what people name a virtual character, in a virtual world. If character names bother you then I truly feel bad for you in today's society.
I am more surprised that people actually bother to report peoples names. I mean wow, that's choosing to be offended about the oddest things.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »I am more surprised that people actually bother to report peoples names. I mean wow, that's choosing to be offended about the oddest things.
I understand if the name is offensive (read: racist/homophobic/misogynistic). But when people report you for having an immature name, or a name spoofing a real world figure, or something else "fun", that's just petty.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »I am more surprised that people actually bother to report peoples names. I mean wow, that's choosing to be offended about the oddest things.
I understand if the name is offensive (read: racist/homophobic/misogynistic). But when people report you for having an immature name, or a name spoofing a real world figure, or something else "fun", that's just petty.
I'm more concerned about the legitimately offensive names, not some reference to a real-life person.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMGu-55sKJsTheShadowScout wrote: »(Though I will admit, I secretly wish there was a "Roleplay Server" where you could not just play, but had your character name and backstory approved first by GMs! Not that this will ever likely happen, but... one can dream, right?)
TheShadowScout wrote: »Eh. As a habitual roleplayer, I never really understood the infantile need of some people to make silly or otherwise questionable character names.
TheShadowScout wrote: »(Though I will admit, I secretly wish there was a "Roleplay Server" where you could not just play, but had your character name and backstory approved first by GMs! Not that this will ever likely happen, but... one can dream, right?)
TheShadowScout wrote: »BtW, on often mentioned "freedom of speech" in this regard...
"Freedom of Speech" means the -government- will not deny you the right to -say- whatever you wish to say, no matter how much everyone might disagree with it. It does not protect you from consequences by other sources, so its still a good thing to think before you speak lest you find yourself ridiculed by your neighbors / punched in the face / let go at work / whatever...
Thus...
...it also does not mean others cannot make "house rules" about what they will allow being said in their house/game/forum, so to speak. And ZOS makes the "house rules" for ESO and for these forums, so citing "freedom of speech" won't protect anyone from consequences they might wish to heap upon them when their house rules aka community standards are blatantly ignored.
GreyWolf_79 wrote: »And some people have actually argued "freedom of speech"
GreyWolf_79 wrote: »And some people have actually argued "freedom of speech"
So many people try to use this argument when they don't even know what freedom of speech is or means. It basically means you have a right to say what you want in public within reason.
Firstly there's the "reason" part, being racist or vulgar is beyond reason.
Secondly "in public", the game is not public, it is a private server hosted by its owners, which you have to be a member (have an account) to enter.
Therefore the freedom of speech argument simply does not apply.
Like, if it's obviously inflammatory, why bother at all? Isn't it easy enough to make names that aren't specifically designed to rustle jimmies? Millions of players across all systems are getting by just fine acting like normal, well-adjusted individuals, I really just don't get the draw.
Oddly enough I've been forced to change two names, Faggerdoll Ovencant (a Spoonerism of DC, since my toons were all pvp DC toons back then) and Rngesusbeamer (which I guess sort of has the name Jesus in it, but there's others who copied my name still in-game).
Moistest-of-Spines still gets a pass, though. Stay moist, friends.
Like, if it's obviously inflammatory, why bother at all? Isn't it easy enough to make names that aren't specifically designed to rustle jimmies? Millions of players across all systems are getting by just fine acting like normal, well-adjusted individuals, I really just don't get the draw.
Oddly enough I've been forced to change two names, Faggerdoll Ovencant (a Spoonerism of DC, since my toons were all pvp DC toons back then) and Rngesusbeamer (which I guess sort of has the name Jesus in it, but there's others who copied my name still in-game).
Moistest-of-Spines still gets a pass, though. Stay moist, friends.
The first 3 letters of "Faggerdoll Ovencant" could have triggered the report. The last 6 letters of "Rngesusbeamer" is a racial slur.
Op: it's not just the dumb names that I find ridiculous, it's the pretense of ignorance/innocence that they adopt afterward. Like the player who wanted a name of a General from the German Nationalist Socialist party of the 40s. Who do they think they're fooling?