The problem isn't sexism, the problem is skill gap. I've never seen, in over 4 years playing ES0, blatant sexism towards a gamer. Though, I have a million times seen newbism towards a gamer.
goldenflameslinger wrote: »I’m a guy but in general, I think women in the game command more respect than men. Most of the guilds I am in, the leader is a woman. They are both tough and understanding at the same time. I have never seen/heard anyone pick on or degrade a woman...unless she was trying to sell a vampire bite in zone chat!
IndyWendieGo wrote: »The problem isn't sexism, the problem is skill gap. I've never seen, in over 4 years playing ES0, blatant sexism towards a gamer. Though, I have a million times seen newbism towards a gamer.
To be fair, there's quieter spots of the community where it DOES happen and I'm making a small generalization here; usually it's in poorly managed guilds. And I've seen it swing from men being sexist to women and women being sexist to men. As far as the thread goes? According to the DPS range, 28k is low enough where I've heard a lot of people in the group finder getting kicked as well. Especially if there's a wipe in vet content. So I'm not at all surprised.
Elwendryll wrote: »Can't you... I mean...
Is that limited to only 1 time? Or is it on a monthly basis? Or. something like that.
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Salvas_Aren wrote: »goldenflameslinger wrote: »I’m a guy but in general, I think women in the game command more respect than men. Most of the guilds I am in, the leader is a woman. They are both tough and understanding at the same time. I have never seen/heard anyone pick on or degrade a woman...unless she was trying to sell a vampire bite in zone chat!
Well, I actually did it once. She kicked me from the guild because I wrote *clean chat is lame* in the guild chat.
I questioned this, asked several guildies what happened and they responded, she had a bad day.
I told her it was just a joke and I didn't consider her action appropriate. Then she stated I would deserve another chance.
And that was the reason. As simple as that. Maybe I assaulted her for her gender. Maybe a guy would never have told me that I deserved another chance, just simply reinvited me or never kicked me in the first place.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »CP 390+ , blood Moon/hundings rage/ agility set bonuses. 15k-28k DPS
IndyWendieGo wrote: »The problem isn't sexism, the problem is skill gap. I've never seen, in over 4 years playing ES0, blatant sexism towards a gamer. Though, I have a million times seen newbism towards a gamer.
To be fair, there's quieter spots of the community where it DOES happen and I'm making a small generalization here; usually it's in poorly managed guilds. And I've seen it swing from men being sexist to women and women being sexist to men. As far as the thread goes? According to the DPS range, 28k is low enough where I've heard a lot of people in the group finder getting kicked as well. Especially if there's a wipe in vet content. So I'm not at all surprised.
And some people flat out want to vote kick others on the spot because they're not max cp.
Salvas_Aren wrote: »goldenflameslinger wrote: »I’m a guy but in general, I think women in the game command more respect than men. Most of the guilds I am in, the leader is a woman. They are both tough and understanding at the same time. I have never seen/heard anyone pick on or degrade a woman...unless she was trying to sell a vampire bite in zone chat!
Well, I actually did it once. She kicked me from the guild because I wrote *clean chat is lame* in the guild chat.
I questioned this, asked several guildies what happened and they responded, she had a bad day.
I told her it was just a joke and I didn't consider her action appropriate. Then she stated I would deserve another chance.
And that was the reason. As simple as that. Maybe I assaulted her for her gender. Maybe a guy would never have told me that I deserved another chance, just simply reinvited me or never kicked me in the first place.
I hope you didn't accept the invite back to that guild.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »@MokiDono @IndyWendieGo The example does not mean the event didn't happen nor implies fabrication of said event. I have experienced direct sexism in chat relating to domination and threats by other players based on my account name. Some people are nicer and some people are absolutely horrible in what they say to me when they realize I am a woman.
I have played with gladiators from wow and diamonds from lol and some men in voice chat directly insulted me because they knew I was a woman. I have been in voice chat with male friends who make sexist remarks to other women who they have constructed their own way of determining women apart from men in games. Being nice isn't a criteria for them. It is other subconscious feminine traits
Brittany_Joy wrote: »@MokiDono @IndyWendieGo The example does not mean the event didn't happen nor implies fabrication of said event. I have experienced direct sexism in chat relating to domination and threats by other players based on my account name. Some people are nicer and some people are absolutely horrible in what they say to me when they realize I am a woman.
I have played with gladiators from wow and diamonds from lol and some men in voice chat directly insulted me because they knew I was a woman. I have been in voice chat with male friends who make sexist remarks to other women who they have constructed their own way of determining women apart from men in games. Being nice isn't a criteria for them. It is other subconscious feminine traits
In my experience, the 'elite' often tends to be more toxic and abusive. Perhaps pick different people to play with.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »I have experienced direct sexism in chat relating to domination and threats by other players based on my account name.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »@MokiDono @IndyWendieGo The example does not mean the event didn't happen nor implies fabrication of said event. I have experienced direct sexism in chat relating to domination and threats by other players based on my account name. Some people are nicer and some people are absolutely horrible in what they say to me when they realize I am a woman.
I have played with gladiators from wow and diamonds from lol and some men in voice chat directly insulted me because they knew I was a woman. I have been in voice chat with male friends who make sexist remarks to other women who they have constructed their own way of determining women apart from men in games. Being nice isn't a criteria for them. It is other subconscious feminine traits
Brittany_Joy wrote: »@MokiDono @IndyWendieGo The example does not mean the event didn't happen nor implies fabrication of said event. I have experienced direct sexism in chat relating to domination and threats by other players based on my account name. Some people are nicer and some people are absolutely horrible in what they say to me when they realize I am a woman.
I have played with gladiators from wow and diamonds from lol and some men in voice chat directly insulted me because they knew I was a woman. I have been in voice chat with male friends who make sexist remarks to other women who they have constructed their own way of determining women apart from men in games. Being nice isn't a criteria for them. It is other subconscious feminine traits
In my experience, the 'elite' often tends to be more toxic and abusive. Perhaps pick different people to play with.
The_Brosteen wrote: »Pro tip: put somethings like "bro" or "dude" in your GT or @ name and everyone will assume you're a man.
IndyWendieGo wrote: »Brittany_Joy wrote: »@MokiDono @IndyWendieGo The example does not mean the event didn't happen nor implies fabrication of said event. I have experienced direct sexism in chat relating to domination and threats by other players based on my account name. Some people are nicer and some people are absolutely horrible in what they say to me when they realize I am a woman.
I have played with gladiators from wow and diamonds from lol and some men in voice chat directly insulted me because they knew I was a woman. I have been in voice chat with male friends who make sexist remarks to other women who they have constructed their own way of determining women apart from men in games. Being nice isn't a criteria for them. It is other subconscious feminine traits
And I'm not doubting that you have encountered sexism. But the fact that you lied about your 'example', profusely editing your posts backward just to prove something that was never true about said 'example' still doesn't really make me want to converse with you.
Dragonnord wrote: »This is a trolling thread to talk about sexism. OP didn't even care to respond to my questions about gaming issues if ID is removed from view.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »IndyWendieGo wrote: »Brittany_Joy wrote: »@MokiDono @IndyWendieGo The example does not mean the event didn't happen nor implies fabrication of said event. I have experienced direct sexism in chat relating to domination and threats by other players based on my account name. Some people are nicer and some people are absolutely horrible in what they say to me when they realize I am a woman.
I have played with gladiators from wow and diamonds from lol and some men in voice chat directly insulted me because they knew I was a woman. I have been in voice chat with male friends who make sexist remarks to other women who they have constructed their own way of determining women apart from men in games. Being nice isn't a criteria for them. It is other subconscious feminine traits
And I'm not doubting that you have encountered sexism. But the fact that you lied about your 'example', profusely editing your posts backward just to prove something that was never true about said 'example' still doesn't really make me want to converse with you.
The example is not a lie. It is an actual event that I used as a reference example for my main point. I edited posts to reduce length by cutting restatements. He may have removed me because of my gender but it was also a combination of the other things like my HP and how my current playstyle implies I am going for the same set. It's not an ultimatum. I just hate how my name can add leverage to their choice to exclude me from that one scenario and others as well. AvA had some examples too with voice chat but obviously I just left and the incident was through third party so not report worthy.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »Iol I already said it. The other DPS was the leader. I did 25-65% of the group damage and got kicked cause he was the leader and he used his associate to kick me as my playstyle is obvious I am going for the same set. I laugh at the fact everyone is fixating on this one scenario to discredit me.
Brittany_Joy wrote: »Dragonnord wrote: »This is a trolling thread to talk about sexism. OP didn't even care to respond to my questions about gaming issues if ID is removed from view.
I told you ZOS has access to character names associated with accounts and chat logs, other combat logs. A simple alternative like a Bnet Battletag or discord tag would suffice. There really is no impact on the game and a player's ability to retrieve general info about another player. I didn't know my account name was going to be public, usually there is an account name and a username for public settings.