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  • MrSaxon
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    If I'm honest, I come here almost daily because I like the positivity. I've been playing the game for several years and have been signed up as an ESO+ member for almost all of them. I don't really care about whatever the current PvP issue is, or a ten paragraph post about why someone hates ZoS today. I play the game almost daily and, on weekends, usually get together with friends to run a dungeon or three. It's fun and I really enjoy the game.
  • anitajoneb17_ESO
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    Turelus wrote: »
    Billdor wrote: »
    Turelus wrote: »
    It's because Reddit has much more active and aggressive moderation. Which is a good thing (IMO).

    This is bait right?
    Nope. Whilst some people complain about the draconian moderation on these forums it's actually pretty lax. There are a lot of posts and threads which don't get moderated, as well as the fact people who constantly and actively break rules don't get suspended or banned.

    That doesn't reflect ZOS' strategy in terms of moderation (or Bethesda's for that matter, since I believe these forums are moderated by one team that also takes care of all Bethesda's forums). It only reflects that this team is understaffed and has no time to actually read this forum and drive it appropriately. All they (seem to) do is react to users' reports. It's reactive instead of proactive, many moderation decisions are (seemingly) made out of context, inconsistent with other decisions, etc.
    As a result, the moderation here is not "lax", it's simply unfair and somewhat inefficient, because understaffed. It makes people feel insecure (where it's meant to make them feel safe).

    Can't compare with Reddit since I don't know much of Reddit. Just wanted to say that calling the moderation here "lax" is the wrong interpretation, in my opinion.

    Edited by anitajoneb17_ESO on June 25, 2019 1:03PM
  • Kuramas9tails
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    The Reddit page is much more relaxed imo. Very nice things make the top and is quite refreshing.
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    • Turelus
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      Turelus wrote: »
      Billdor wrote: »
      Turelus wrote: »
      It's because Reddit has much more active and aggressive moderation. Which is a good thing (IMO).

      This is bait right?
      Nope. Whilst some people complain about the draconian moderation on these forums it's actually pretty lax. There are a lot of posts and threads which don't get moderated, as well as the fact people who constantly and actively break rules don't get suspended or banned.

      That doesn't reflect ZOS' strategy in terms of moderation (or Bethesda's for that matter, since I believe these forums are moderated by one team that also takes care of all Bethesda's forums). It only reflects that this team is understaffed and has no time to actually read this forum and drive it appropriately. All they (seem to) do is react to users' reports. It's reactive instead of proactive, many moderation decision are made out of context, inconsistent with other decisions, etc.
      As a result, the moderation here is not "lax", it's simply unfair and somewhat inefficient, because understaffed. It makes people feel insecure (where it's meant to make them feel safe).

      Can't compare with Reddit since I don't know much of Reddit. Just wanted to say that calling the moderation here "lax" is the wrong interpretation, in my opinion.
      I agree 100% with this actually. I know myself and others report a lot of the threads/posts which clearly break rules or are going to cause issues and we'll see some moderation happen.
      I would say lax in actually removing trouble makers. I've reported some posts/threads/users which would be booted out of almost every community because of the reasons I reported them, however they remain and continue to be "edgy" on a semi-regular basis.
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    • rotaugen454
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      So you want everyone to go over to Reddit and turn that into a complaintfest too?

      Wouldn't work as the Reddit forums allow users to sink posts like battleships with the downvote where as here, any post with new post in it raises it right to the top again. On Reddit they downvote any negativity into oblivion where as here like feces, it keeps floating to the top...

      My new nickname for overly negative rant posts is “a floater”.
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    • Turelus
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      I enjoy seeing peoples screenshots and showing their adventures. One of the best parts of following the ESO hashtags on Twitter is seeing others playing the game, having fun and sharing their joy.

      I am not saying we can't have unhappy and critical threads, but that's probably 80%* of this forums threads, which makes is a generally depressing and toxic feeling place. I long for the day when we don't have people telling new players "don't go on the official forums they're terrible".

      * percentage pulled out my bum, I need to state this because someone will pick it apart.
      Edited by ZOS_JesC on June 25, 2019 2:01PM
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    • rotaugen454
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      You have obviously been on the internet for a while.
      Edited by ZOS_JesC on June 25, 2019 2:01PM
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    • ArenGesus
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      I suppose you're right. The unhappiness here is, after all, totally unfounded. I mean, purchasing a game and several hundred dollars worth of dlc, chapters and crowns - and then not being able to login and use it. Just whiny nonsense. Why wouldn't we want to just look at beautiful pictures of someone else playing instead?

      I have no issue with people sharing whatsoever. But if your idea of good moderation is to shut down conversations people are having about the issues they encounter with the game, I promise you it's leading to no good end. There are new people going there for help with their performance problems too and they just get shut down - and probably just turn around and leave the game for good. The negativity needs to rise in visibility if it's going to result in a change. If there isn't a change, the game is dead.
      Edited by ZOS_JesC on June 25, 2019 2:02PM
    • AVaelham
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      I prefer Reddit as it is way more mature overall and it doesn't obsessively focus on PVPers and their never-ending "problems", like these forums. However, there are good parts about this forum too and sometimes it can provide good information and advice. It just needs less elitist attitude and more consideration for other forum members who are taking part in discussions.

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      ArenGesus wrote: »
      I suppose you're right. The unhappiness here is, after all, totally unfounded.
      Point to the part where I said that please.
      ArenGesus wrote: »
      But if your idea of good moderation is to shut down conversations people are having about the issues they encounter with the game, I promise you it's leading to no good end.
      My idea of good moderation is letting people report, discuss and be critical without being toxic. There is a very clear difference between the two.
      There are many well known posters on these forums who slam ZOS for their screw ups but manage not to be abusive and toxic whilst doing it.
      ArenGesus wrote: »
      There are new people going there for help with their performance problems too and they just get shut down - and probably just turn around and leave the game for good.
      I assume by there you mean on Reddit, and if that's happening then yes that's bad moderation and not the kind I would like to see here. However ZOS is pretty good with helping people in the issues forum BillE is normally pretty active replying from what I've seen.
      ArenGesus wrote: »
      The negativity needs to rise in visibility if it's going to result in a change. If there isn't a change, the game is dead.
      I have no issue with negative threads on the front page and I encourage there being one to hold ZOS' feet to the fire in regards to the issues. However please tell me how new topics/posts of "Zo$ FiX YOUR GAME" "ZOS ONLY CARES ABOUT MONEY" "CROWN STORE WORKS FINE LOLOLOL" helps make the forums a better place or encourages ZOS to work on the issues or engage with the community?
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    • Valamist
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      Do ZOS have a 'disconnection with the community'? I always thought they where kinda good on that front.
    • Ash_In_My_Sujamma
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      Valamist wrote: »
      Do ZOS have a 'disconnection with the community'? I always thought they where kinda good on that front.

      Not a disconnection. I believe it's more of a lack of trust issue at this point.
      Edited by Ash_In_My_Sujamma on June 25, 2019 1:38PM
    • Sandman929
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      Valamist wrote: »
      Do ZOS have a 'disconnection with the community'? I always thought they where kinda good on that front.

      We asked 6 months ago if they felt like they were disconnected from the community, but there was no response other than the thread being locked for baiting and derailment.
    • AVaelham
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      Valamist wrote: »
      Do ZOS have a 'disconnection with the community'? I always thought they where kinda good on that front.

      They have been silent in the past days about the performance issues so the forum community retroactively forgets every moment when ZOS actually communicated and changed/fixed stuff according to the will of the community, I guess.
    • ArenGesus
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      Turelus wrote: »
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      I suppose you're right. The unhappiness here is, after all, totally unfounded.
      Point to the part where I said that please.
      ArenGesus wrote: »
      But if your idea of good moderation is to shut down conversations people are having about the issues they encounter with the game, I promise you it's leading to no good end.
      My idea of good moderation is letting people report, discuss and be critical without being toxic. There is a very clear difference between the two.
      There are many well known posters on these forums who slam ZOS for their screw ups but manage not to be abusive and toxic whilst doing it.
      ArenGesus wrote: »
      There are new people going there for help with their performance problems too and they just get shut down - and probably just turn around and leave the game for good.
      I assume by there you mean on Reddit, and if that's happening then yes that's bad moderation and not the kind I would like to see here. However ZOS is pretty good with helping people in the issues forum BillE is normally pretty active replying from what I've seen.
      ArenGesus wrote: »
      The negativity needs to rise in visibility if it's going to result in a change. If there isn't a change, the game is dead.
      I have no issue with negative threads on the front page and I encourage there being one to hold ZOS' feet to the fire in regards to the issues. However please tell me how new topics/posts of "Zo$ FiX YOUR GAME" "ZOS ONLY CARES ABOUT MONEY" "CROWN STORE WORKS FINE LOLOLOL" helps make the forums a better place or encourages ZOS to work on the issues or engage with the community?

      It is helpful because it allows them to gauge the temperament of the people who keep the lights on. The forums can be looked at like a thermometer and right now it's glowing pretty hot. That is helpful to zos, and it is helpful to new players who are considering dumping a bunch of money into the game but are looking for an honest accounting of what they'll experience. Lying to them and telling them it's fine will just cause some of them to be bitter about having been given a false impression.

      And if those new players decide not to spend their money until reviews are better - that is helpful to zos too, because it doesn't give them the faulty impression that they can carry on without fixing anything. The community right now is upset because they paid for something that they can't use. It's great that a lot of people aren't having severe issues (for now), but for those who basically got ripped off (yeah, yeah - TOS, I know they aren't responsible for customer satisfaction...) would like to join you in that.

      Hiding it does no good whatsoever. It pits people against one another. It leads to a product development roadmap that in turn leads to further discontent. Recognizing and admitting to a problem is the only way to fix a problem. There will be a day when the negativity reaches critical mass and it's not going to be due to a handful of people fanning the flames of discontent - it's going to be due to a critical mass of players having crippling issues. And then the game is dead. And that's not good for anybody.

      Any moderation that attempts to do anything other than engage in meaningful conversations (not, "check your internet") about problems players have with the game is going to just make it worse for everybody, including those who currently aren't experiencing issues.
    • ThePedge
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      Reddit is mostly *** posts like "hehe look at this animation bug" or freaks like "This one <insert opinion>"

      Anything negative is downvoted and not visible.

      Meanwhile OFFICIAL FORUMS should be the place where updates, mechanics and issues are spoken about in a manner visible to, and include, officials.

      I am fond of Reddit but not ESOs. Possibly because I'm not a casual. A funny screenshot isn't going to make me like the game more if I spend the entire time dying to bugged mechanics or lag in Cyrodil. If that's you, fair enough.
    • BNOC
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      AVaelham wrote: »
      I prefer Reddit as it is way more mature overall and it doesn't obsessively focus on PVPers and their never-ending "problems", like these forums. However, there are good parts about this forum too and sometimes it can provide good information and advice. It just needs less elitist attitude and more consideration for other forum members who are taking part in discussions.

      More mature? Reddit is about as one sided as it gets, they lean overwhelmingly to the casual side and with that obviously aren't discussing mechanics or PVP with any seriousness - Reddit is the place to be if you want to talk about how pretty the trees are in Auridon, or to share a great roleplaying story that you have, there is no serious and very limited productive discussion that goes on there.

      Reddit is a controlled environment that silence views and opinions they disagree with rather than discussing them - Disagree with the overwhelming majority there and you'll get downvoted into Oblivion to the point where people won't see your comment and thus the 'discussion' is no more; at which point the whole meaning of 'Forum' is devoid.

      Disagree with the majority here and people will call you out on it and discuss it visibly for everyone to make their own minds up. Reddit users and moderators *** foot around the idea of discussion unless it suits the masses and that is not mature in my eyes.


      Reddit users threshold on what is "toxic" or "insert equally overused buzz word" is incredibly fine.
      Edited by BNOC on June 25, 2019 2:17PM
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    • Urigall
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      BNOC wrote: »
      Reddit is a controlled environment that silence views and opinions they disagree with

      That's why I never go there. For anything.



    • Ender1310
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      Osubaker33 wrote: »
      Official forums.

      1. Are all doom and gloom and the game will be dead in 6 months
      2. Seems to be where most pvpers post.

      Reddit

      1. Seems to be made up a lot more of new players, solo players, and rpers.
      2. Seem mostly happy as bugs in rugs over the game.

      If ZOS mostly reads Reddit instead of their own official forums it might explain their seeming disconnect with the community. I always used the official forums but recently I have been checking out Reddit as well. If you play any of ZOS other games their official forums are completely dead and all the posting is on Reddit.

      So maybe we need to post more on Reddit instead of these forums if ZOS pays no attention to them.

      Or..
      Or..

      Be more positive? The sky isn't falling? This is a great game.
    • SeveN085
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      I only use eso sub as a free source of information about upcoming events etc. Other than that, it makes me want to puke with rainbows everytime I try to read something there. Although it's nothing new that no negativity is allowed on reddit. Only positive stuff, unless you want to get downvoted.

      I mean more than half of the posts on front page there are screenshots about how beautiful this game is or posting some of their "funny" in game moments.

      Although I must say they gave me a good chuckle one day. Someone made a post complaining about EU server current status and the fact that ZOS is continually ignoring this issue and not doing anything. They got like 1,3k points on front page and over 200 comments or something, but for what? Like bi*** please we're complaining about it here everyday for years now and those casuals really thought posting it on reddit would do anything :D . I felt sad for people wasting their time commenting there.
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      ...and their most upvoted comment currently is that on this forum we are just passionate about the game and want ESO to improve!?!? I mean what rubbish! Filth! Disgusting!!!

      😂
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      Raammzzaa wrote: »

      ...and their most upvoted comment currently is that on this forum we are just passionate about the game and want ESO to improve!?!? I mean what rubbish! Filth! Disgusting!!!

      😂
      Reddit notices everything, they just carefully monitor what will be seen. Then again, they are run by the Illuminati, so there you go.
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    • Ri_Khan
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      Then again, they are run by the Illuminati, so there you go.

      C'mon man get with the times, everyone knows it's run by russian bots nows ;)

      Oh and I just saw this article & thought it seemed fitting... https://segmentnext.com/2019/06/25/epic-games-reddit-mods/
      Edited by Ri_Khan on June 25, 2019 5:45PM
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