VaranisArano wrote: »Wow, what a thread to wake up to. Some of you naysayers are determined to prove the OP's point for them.
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OP, it's early Sunday morning. The Mods may or may not see this before Monday, so I wish you the best in managing your mental fortitude when it comes to engaging with folks here and zone chat. For what it's worth, I think you've chosen a graceful way to respond to provocation.
I also play Warframe. Over there, we've noticed the same wave of players popping out of the woodwork to be toxic about Pride Month even though they got a sweet color palette out of it. It's the same sort of complaining about pushing agendas and propaganda or politicizing a game that already had those themes.
It's a shame, but for good or ill, you aren't alone in what you noticed. ESO isn't the only MMO facing these issues. Hopefully, both games learn from this experience so things get better for the rest of month and next year.
And I hope you have a great day!
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It already applies to one side; the straight side. They aren't harangued into keeping discussion of their preferences behind closed doors like LGBTQ+ folks are.
And that is all the LGBTQ+ folks are trying to do here; be treated like everyone else (the straight folk) who already CAN express themselves openly without fear of backlash.
That's a big part of what Pride is all about -- the desire for LGBTQ+ folks to be treated like thinking, feeling human beings, the same way that straight folks always have been treated.
If you are on PC screenshot and report. And keep reporting. Not sure how the logistics of doing that work on console.
Hello!
First, we would like to acknowledge we took too long to respond to this thread, and for that we're sorry.
Everyone in the ESO community should feel welcome, regardless of their age, race, color, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, lifestyle, pregnancy, gender, or any other personally identifying factors. We take the use of hate speech very seriously in the official ESO community, and have a zero tolerance policy. Our definition of hate speech is prejudice or hateful comments, slurs, or statements that promote violence or intolerance toward others due to these personally identifying factors.
Hate speech is against both our Community Rules and our Code of Conduct. Please refer to these if you have any questions.
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Thank you for your understanding, and Happy Pride.
KalevaLaine wrote: »I'm sorry that this is happening to you and your beloved, friends, guild mates or call it whatever.
I would totally agree to screenshot it and report this to the costumer service. Hope thy will react and ban this idiot from the game, and if not, they deserve a social ban.
Reminds me on a post that day where the USMC posted a pride month related picture on social media. The comments... Just hell.
16BitForestCat wrote: »Since it's Report Jerkwads Month again (actually, that's every month, sad to say, but especially bad during Pride), here's all y'all's semi-regular tutorial for proper reporting-of-jerkwads procedure. Because, like so many other things in ESO, it's a bit unnecessarily complicated due to how mod resources seem to be spread thin:
Make sure you report them through the https://help.elderscrollsonline.com/ website instead of in-game, and include any unedited screenshots you have of their bad behavior. Log in with your ESO game account information, click "Submit A Ticket" below the suggested options, and that'll set you on the right path to report a player or guild (different options for each). ZOS is bad about ignoring in-game reports, but I've always heard back from them when I report issues through the website. Just make sure you respond to the automated email you receive with something like, "Yes, I still want you to look into this" because your ticket will be deleted if you don't respond within a certain amount of time. Keep checking your mail and spam filters for any follow-up mails you may need to respond to, even if they're also automated. Be aware ZOS won't inform you what action they decide to take against the offender, if any.
You can totally still report the issue even without screenshots! ZOS asks you for date and time of incident in your report, as well as the account name and character name you're reporting--as much info as you can provide, basically. ZOS keeps detailed logs of all game activity that go back a pretty good way. I once reported (in-game) a furnishing vanishing from my inventory during a trade, heard nothing for two weeks. Reported it through the website when I realized reporting in-game was getting me nowhere, and within a couple days, the customer service rep got back to me--they were able to go back half a month in the game logs and see exactly what vanished from my inventory, how it happened, and which players were involved. Screenshots are helpful because they provide clear details on what exactly you're reporting, but the issue can often be resolved without screenshots, as long as ZOS can look at activity logs.
EDIT to add P.S. Don't "just ignore them" as someone here suggests. That only makes abusive types like these bigots escalate their behavior, and also gives the false impression that you don't have any problem with the hate they're spewing, which allows them to attract others like them. Take it from someone with personal experience in being abused. Me, I always block them, then announce I'm reporting them, and then I carry through on that. Don't pick a fight with them or try to debate them down; that's what they want. If you feel you absolutely have to speak out (and you don't, so do what you need for your safety!), just let it be known you refuse to let bigotry and jerk behavior go unchecked, then do your part via reporting.
SainguinKrist wrote: »I really appreciate this info, because up until now, I've been solely reporting ingame.
Thank you!
And I also appreciate your advice on how to handle them as it happens
NotaDaedraWorshipper wrote: »One of my main guilds is openly LGBTQ+ inclusive and we tell so on our guild page and in our recruitment.
The amount of hateful and bigoted comments our officers get either in whispers or afterwards in zonechat is sickening.
Makes us wish that whenever we get comments about why we need to claim that, how it's unnecessary because all guilds are that etc, we could just shove screenshots of all those hateful comments in those faces.
VaranisArano wrote: »Wow, what a thread to wake up to. Some of you naysayers are determined to prove the OP's point for them.
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OP, it's early Sunday morning. The Mods may or may not see this before Monday, so I wish you the best in managing your mental fortitude when it comes to engaging with folks here and zone chat. For what it's worth, I think you've chosen a graceful way to respond to provocation.
I also play Warframe. Over there, we've noticed the same wave of players popping out of the woodwork to be toxic about Pride Month even though they got a sweet color palette out of it. It's the same sort of complaining about pushing agendas and propaganda or politicizing a game that already had those themes.
It's a shame, but for good or ill, you aren't alone in what you noticed. ESO isn't the only MMO facing these issues. Hopefully, both games learn from this experience so things get better for the rest of month and next year.
And I hope you have a great day!
i did not get specified color palette idk what you mean
I understand the best course of action is to usually not engage, and trust me, I see this type of hatred every day I recruit for my guild and just silently report and move on.
But there are times we have to stand up and say something and bring attention to the horrible things going on within our community.
If there's ever a time to talk about this, it's Pride month. Something Bethesda and Zenimax both openly support. So they should care about this.
I do appreciate your kind words though, even if in this instance I disagree, there's a lot of wisdom in what you've said.
This month specifically I expect and welcome members of the community to identify their preference in chat, with pride.
And I say this as an old hetero male.
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And no, actually, players don't have the right to express points of view that go against the TOS and Code of Conduct they agreed to. ZOS has zero obligation to allow them to use the in game chat or the forums to express those views.
It's not about forcing someone to agree with me. It's about ZOS enforcing the rules to create an environment where players feel welcome regardless of their sexual orientation (and other listed factors).
Which is to say, if they are expressing hate speech as part of their point of view, report them.
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/zone in the starter zones should just be removed, it has always been a cesspool.
ZOS needs to get more proactive with monitoring ingame chat
This month specifically I expect and welcome members of the community to identify their preference in chat, with pride.
And I say this as an old hetero male.
This old hetro male seconds that sentiment!
All the Guilds I am in are LGB++ friendly - I would not be in one that was not (PC EU)