2025-04-05 18:07:27 ngl i still tbag just dont do it after warning
In the modern online gaming landscape it's easier to simply not talk. I play ESO entirely solo, I don't talk in guild chats. I don't respond to random whispers. I don't talk in dungeons, cyrodiil or battlegrounds. I don't interact with any other nearby players with emotes or whatnot. It's safer that way. This isn't the kind of game for community which is why it's baffling to see ZOS pretend that it is.
In the modern online gaming landscape it's easier to simply not talk. I play ESO entirely solo, I don't talk in guild chats. I don't respond to random whispers. I don't talk in dungeons, cyrodiil or battlegrounds. I don't interact with any other nearby players with emotes or whatnot. It's safer that way. This isn't the kind of game for community which is why it's baffling to see ZOS pretend that it is.
MasterSpatula wrote: »I'll be straight-up here; I think ZOS's rules on teabagging are far, far too lenient. I've been legitimately enraged at people in PVP before. If the game would allow me to use the wood harvesting animation on their corpses, I might have. But I've never, ever been tempted to simulate doing that to anyone, certainly not as a punishment or sign of aggression, and I'm a little dubious of anyone who would even be tempted to do so.
That said, the rules are the rules, and the rules are that it's okay unless you're asked not to do so, at which point it becomes harassment and has to stop. If that's their rule, then they must abide by it. I may agree philosophically with a harsher stance, but they can't say one thing and do another.
A guildmate said they got a suspension for "racism" for saying "womp womp" aka sad trombone. I told him to appeal it, as it was obviously not racist unless he failed to mention other remarks.
Major_Toughness wrote: »MasterSpatula wrote: »I'll be straight-up here; I think ZOS's rules on teabagging are far, far too lenient. I've been legitimately enraged at people in PVP before. If the game would allow me to use the wood harvesting animation on their corpses, I might have. But I've never, ever been tempted to simulate doing that to anyone, certainly not as a punishment or sign of aggression, and I'm a little dubious of anyone who would even be tempted to do so.
That said, the rules are the rules, and the rules are that it's okay unless you're asked not to do so, at which point it becomes harassment and has to stop. If that's their rule, then they must abide by it. I may agree philosophically with a harsher stance, but they can't say one thing and do another.
It's neither a punishment or a sign of aggression. It is a taunt.
Then I say its well overdue to look into the moderators, good chance we have lots of meme redit moderators types here who are tin pot dictators worse they support their friends.A guildmate said they got a suspension for "racism" for saying "womp womp" aka sad trombone. I told him to appeal it, as it was obviously not racist unless he failed to mention other remarks.
Hypertionb14_ESO wrote: »or... idk... maybe not do something that is considered toxic at all?
Ironically, I'm afraid to post exactly what I feel about the subject...
If a taunt were harmless, methinks it wouldn't be a very good taunt.Major_Toughness wrote: »Part of freedom is accepting harmless things other people do, even when it's annoying.
demonology89 wrote: »My hubby was just recently suspended for tea bagging even though the person that reported never asked him to stop. His appeal was also denied. This in between stance is dumb. Either it's a bannable offense or it's not. Frankly with some of the emotes in game, tea bagging should not be reportable or worth a suspension/ban.
ragnarok6644b14_ESO wrote: »Major_Toughness wrote: »MasterSpatula wrote: »I'll be straight-up here; I think ZOS's rules on teabagging are far, far too lenient. I've been legitimately enraged at people in PVP before. If the game would allow me to use the wood harvesting animation on their corpses, I might have. But I've never, ever been tempted to simulate doing that to anyone, certainly not as a punishment or sign of aggression, and I'm a little dubious of anyone who would even be tempted to do so.
That said, the rules are the rules, and the rules are that it's okay unless you're asked not to do so, at which point it becomes harassment and has to stop. If that's their rule, then they must abide by it. I may agree philosophically with a harsher stance, but they can't say one thing and do another.
It's neither a punishment or a sign of aggression. It is a taunt.
Oh that makes it okay then, just like taunts are okay in public
ragnarok6644b14_ESO wrote: »Major_Toughness wrote: »MasterSpatula wrote: »I'll be straight-up here; I think ZOS's rules on teabagging are far, far too lenient. I've been legitimately enraged at people in PVP before. If the game would allow me to use the wood harvesting animation on their corpses, I might have. But I've never, ever been tempted to simulate doing that to anyone, certainly not as a punishment or sign of aggression, and I'm a little dubious of anyone who would even be tempted to do so.
That said, the rules are the rules, and the rules are that it's okay unless you're asked not to do so, at which point it becomes harassment and has to stop. If that's their rule, then they must abide by it. I may agree philosophically with a harsher stance, but they can't say one thing and do another.
It's neither a punishment or a sign of aggression. It is a taunt.
Oh that makes it okay then, just like taunts are okay in public
ragnarok6644b14_ESO wrote: »If a taunt were harmless, methinks it wouldn't be a very good taunt.Major_Toughness wrote: »Part of freedom is accepting harmless things other people do, even when it's annoying.
ragnarok6644b14_ESO wrote: »If a taunt were harmless, methinks it wouldn't be a very good taunt.
ragnarok6644b14_ESO wrote: »If a taunt were harmless, methinks it wouldn't be a very good taunt.
Being taunted is an example of an own goal. It is something the taunted person should self-correct because it is an irrational reaction if they are responding to something that is only a taunt with no substance.
Like if I'm out for a walk and someone gives me the middle finger, how I respond to that is entirely a me thing. The same is true if someone tells me I smell. In fact, visibly responding to such taunts is exactly what a person should not do as that is what gives the taunt power.