@Voxicity
Bunches of words generally have meaning. It sounds like you would rather ignore what I'm saying than actually grapple with the topic.
Speaking of meaning, "freedom of speech" is a well-defined term, and you aren't using it correctly. People are free to speak on the forums, and we're free to end our association with them if it's out of line with the rules we all agreed to adhere to while using the service. That's the whole point of that "bunch of words" I used in the first post. The government has everything to do with it, as they're the only ones who can impinge upon your freedom of speech.
Because the ESO forums are heavily censored and free speech doesn't exist on them
Some would consider that a good thing, others not
But it is what it is
@Voxicity
The pivot in this case is actually not free speech, it's freedom of association. The government isn't coming in and censoring your speech, the community, through the enforcement method of moderation, is upholding its community rules. Moderation, viewed through this lens, is a mercy, since the alternative is immediate expulsion from the community. Part of the freedom of association is the ability to accept or reject members based on certain legally admissible criteria, and in this case people who can't play nice are simply not welcome to be part of the community.
Honestly all I'm seeing here is just a bunch of words
If someone makes a comment stating their opinion which isn't harmful to anyone and the comment is removed by a moderator, that is obstructing freedom of speech
The government has nothing to do with it. If I'm not free to speak, then freedom of speech isn't present
Anyway it's their forum so they can create their own rules so whatever
@Voxicity
Bunches of words generally have meaning. It sounds like you would rather ignore what I'm saying than actually grapple with the topic.
Speaking of meaning, "freedom of speech" is a well-defined term, and you aren't using it correctly. People are free to speak on the forums, and we're free to end our association with them if it's out of line with the rules we all agreed to adhere to while using the service. That's the whole point of that "bunch of words" I used in the first post. The government has everything to do with it, as they're the only ones who can impinge upon your freedom of speech.
Nah I didn't ignore it. I read it and disagreed with it
Silence me
@Voxicity
You disagreed with facts? Not my business if you're dead set on it, but if people stop taking what you say seriously it's probably because of things like that. If you make arguments in bad faith don't be surprised when folks stop giving your arguments any consideration.
And silence you? What for? I don't know how to tell you this, but you aren't being persecuted. Nobody is out to get you.
Because the ESO forums are heavily censored and free speech doesn't exist on them
Some would consider that a good thing, others not
But it is what it is
@Voxicity
The pivot in this case is actually not free speech, it's freedom of association. The government isn't coming in and censoring your speech, the community, through the enforcement method of moderation, is upholding its community rules. Moderation, viewed through this lens, is a mercy, since the alternative is immediate expulsion from the community. Part of the freedom of association is the ability to accept or reject members based on certain legally admissible criteria, and in this case people who can't play nice are simply not welcome to be part of the community.
Honestly all I'm seeing here is just a bunch of words
If someone makes a comment stating their opinion which isn't harmful to anyone and the comment is removed by a moderator, that is obstructing freedom of speech
The government has nothing to do with it. If I'm not free to speak, then freedom of speech isn't present
Anyway it's their forum so they can create their own rules so whatever
@Voxicity
Bunches of words generally have meaning. It sounds like you would rather ignore what I'm saying than actually grapple with the topic.
Speaking of meaning, "freedom of speech" is a well-defined term, and you aren't using it correctly. People are free to speak on the forums, and we're free to end our association with them if it's out of line with the rules we all agreed to adhere to while using the service. That's the whole point of that "bunch of words" I used in the first post. The government has everything to do with it, as they're the only ones who can impinge upon your freedom of speech.
Nah I didn't ignore it. I read it and disagreed with it
Silence me
@Voxicity
You disagreed with facts? Not my business if you're dead set on it, but if people stop taking what you say seriously it's probably because of things like that. If you make arguments in bad faith don't be surprised when folks stop giving your arguments any consideration.
And silence you? What for? I don't know how to tell you this, but you aren't being persecuted. Nobody is out to get you.
@Voxicity
Bunches of words generally have meaning. It sounds like you would rather ignore what I'm saying than actually grapple with the topic.
Speaking of meaning, "freedom of speech" is a well-defined term, and you aren't using it correctly. People are free to speak on the forums, and we're free to end our association with them if it's out of line with the rules we all agreed to adhere to while using the service. That's the whole point of that "bunch of words" I used in the first post. The government has everything to do with it, as they're the only ones who can impinge upon your freedom of speech.
Well, you are half right.
A better definition of Freedom of speech (not to be confused with the right to free speech) is "their ability" to state any opinions without censorship or restraint.
Much like freedom is the ability or capability to take action in anyway one desires limited only by their own physical or mental capacity.
The Rights of Individual Freedom are restricted by the society or community to which they belong and therefore are not a true representation of freedom.
For example, any person is free to go next door and kill their neighbor provided they have the physical or mental capability to do so. However, most societies restrict this freedom through the use of the law. If one does not obey these restrictions then they are placed in jail where their "ability" to take such actions against the populace is removed.
So freedom is the ability while the rights to enact such abilities are dictated by the society or community.
As far as these forums are concerned ZoS is the head of the society that dictates what rights will and will not be given or restricted.
Where speech is concerned ZoS decided that it would be better to restrict some of our ability right out the gate by directly censoring particular words through a filter. Those words will not show up if typed into these forums so for some words we do not even possess the ability to use in these forums.
Zos has also "defined" our rights to speech according to the guidelines posted in the community rules. If we choose to ignore those restrictions then through the use of forum banning we will lose our ability to express any ideas through these forums.
Any restriction, censorship, moderation, removal or alteration of one's ideas that were expressed through text is not free speech.
It is instead moderated and restricted speech and rightfully so as ZoS owns the site and hopes to maintain a healthy community.
I fully support these guidelines as ZoS is the governing body of this community and I must accept them in order to make use of the rights which they have provided me.
So no the "rights" that ZoS gives us in the use of their forums is not freedom of speech but restricted speech and it is ZoS, not the government that rules on what is appropriate and what isn't in these forums.
Past events on these forums have proven name and shame rules are there for a very good reason.Now if only I could name and shame... that would be great
myrakrista wrote: »I’ve been on different gaming forums and I’d say ESO forums has a pretty good community. For example, I play between Overwatch and ESO. The Overwatch forums for one has too many dumb complaints that looks like they were made by some angsty teenagers trying to look smart. When I visit ESO forums, the complaints aren’t as dumb or whiney. Why is it that ESO forums are generally soooo much better than other gaming forums I’ve been to?
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »There's a difference between free speech and openly bashing or unconstructively criticizing. We do have community rules in place for a reason.
That's actually incorrect. Free speech does protect offensive speech. http://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/educational-resources/about-educational-outreach/activity-resources/what-does
But these are the forums of a private company. It is in your right to moderate and censor as you see fit.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »There's a difference between free speech and openly bashing or unconstructively criticizing. We do have community rules in place for a reason.
ZOS staff, Gina and Jessica would be the main ones to speak with should you have issues.ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »There's a difference between free speech and openly bashing or unconstructively criticizing. We do have community rules in place for a reason.
Disagree. And who moderates the moderators..
Because the ESO forums are heavily censored and free speech doesn't exist on them
Some would consider that a good thing, others not
But it is what it is
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »There's a difference between free speech and openly bashing or unconstructively criticizing. We do have community rules in place for a reason.
Disagree. And who moderates the moderators..
Because the ESO forums are heavily censored and free speech doesn't exist on them
Some would consider that a good thing, others not
But it is what it is
ZOS staff, Gina and Jessica would be the main ones to speak with should you have issues.ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »There's a difference between free speech and openly bashing or unconstructively criticizing. We do have community rules in place for a reason.
Disagree. And who moderates the moderators..
I don't think it's often that the mods are in the wrong though, most of the people who scream foul at them (at least in public) generally have rather telling posting histories or don't seem to understand the basics of respectful constructive posting.
The warnings I've had have never been unwarranted, so I am speaking from personal experience.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »There's a difference between free speech and openly bashing or unconstructively criticizing. We do have community rules in place for a reason.
Disagree. And who moderates the moderators..
Lieblingsjunge wrote: »The forum has some good moderation which keeps threads which are too much troll/rant/edgy from sticking around.
There are still a large number of stupid threads with people making personal attacks on the community (players and devs) or ranting for the sake of ranting but for the most part if you're not asking ignorant or demanding on the forums people will engage your with respectful debates.
This.
Although ESO-community is still garbage.
Because the ESO forums are heavily censored and free speech doesn't exist on them
Some would consider that a good thing, others not
But it is what it is