Yes, people should generally mind what they say in chat, but context and nuance exist, and AI does not take them into consideration. All it does is create a culture of fear to the point that people in order not to deal with the headache of an accidental issue opt not to talk in chat at all. In an MMO game...
Unfortunately, just respecting the rules isn’t enough anymore, because even jokes can get us into trouble these days. In my opinion, this is already an infringement on free speech that borders on totalitarianism. Nowadays, anything and anyone can be offended, and we’re reaching the point of absurdity. It really saddens me that this is seeping into games. This is one of the reasons I’ve stepped back from social interactions in ESO, and I get the impression that game chats in general are no longer vibrant hubs of fascinating conversations. Instead, they’ve become lifeless bulletin boards. The moment you bring up any topic, even one related to the game, someone will inevitably take offense at the way it’s said, the form, or the content.
I personally avoid chat in this game entirely. It’s not worth the stress to wonder if some inane mistake is going to cost me my account. There’s too much conflicting information on how AI moderation was implemented. Would rather gold spammers dealt with.
It's a mmo, not a solo game...
are you at least using vocal?
JoeCapricorn wrote: »Not too long ago I noticed someone make an egregious typo when trying to use the word "bigger". The unfortunate adjacency on standard QWERTY keyboards meant a different term was instead posted to guild chat.
As far as I know, they did not get in trouble. I have no doubt the AI saw that incident and alerted a human, but as long as it does not do the enforcing itself automatically, that sort of use is fine. And can it even be called AI if all it is doing is flagging a chat when particular words are used? I should also add that in subsequent messages, they corrected their error and it's clear from natural language that it was an error. AI is still unable to perfectly discern natural language, and is thus quite error prone (I know someone who made the same typo on Facebook and got actioned before they could edit it, but that was years ago before they added in a feature that sometimes works where it gives you time to do the edit)
That being said, I have no plans on testing this. Academic researchers that use budgeted funds to generate new accounts might be able to though (and probably not focus on one game or even identify which games were used).
Zodiarkslayer wrote: »The right to free speech does not cover hate speech.
I find it befuddling when people rather want to argue about AI, when the reason it is needed in the first place is the decline of human decency, decorum and respect for one another.
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »I was banned.
I sent in a ticket showing that I had not done anything wrong.
The ban was reversed, I was awarded crowns.
wow.
interesting thing
I think that when you do a lot of PvP and for a while, you gain experience and end up knowing/being known by certain people with whom a certain rivalry can arise and sweet words can be exchanged. Sometimes it goes too far; that's part of human relationships too.
My IgnoreList has been full for a few years now, and sometimes it's hard to hold back, especially when someone provokes you, but hey, that's how it is.
Zodiarkslayer wrote: »The right to free speech does not cover hate speech.
I find it befuddling when people rather want to argue about AI, when the reason it is needed in the first place is the decline of human decency, decorum and respect for one another.
JoeCapricorn wrote: »Not too long ago I noticed someone make an egregious typo when trying to use the word "bigger". The unfortunate adjacency on standard QWERTY keyboards meant a different term was instead posted to guild chat.
As far as I know, they did not get in trouble. I have no doubt the AI saw that incident and alerted a human, but as long as it does not do the enforcing itself automatically, that sort of use is fine.
I personally avoid chat in this game entirely. It’s not worth the stress to wonder if some inane mistake is going to cost me my account. There’s too much conflicting information on how AI moderation was implemented. Would rather gold spammers dealt with.
It's a mmo, not a solo game...
are you at least using vocal?
I use either in game voice or psn chat. I have a pretty established crew, so not really much need for text chat.
cuddles_with_wroble wrote: »I don’t think any rational person is against banning people for hate speech
As mentioned earlier ITT the bots can't tell between hate speech and someone making a typo on Crystal Frag. To make matters worse, the malicious trolls have learned they can simply misspell their hate speech and the bots won't notice. People are just leaving chat in an MMO game because they can be banned for something taken badly out of context, while a bunch of malicious jerks continue to exploit flaws in the system without consequence. Just like IRL...Zodiarkslayer wrote: »The right to free speech does not cover hate speech.
FeedbackOnly wrote: »Getting back to ESO and want to make sure it's safe. Don't want to invest time in another game ruined by AI so would appreciate warning.
It is only a matter of time, months, not years, before voice chat is correctly scanned in real time. I am sure scanning is happening already, but real-time accuracy will get to the point where it will be the basis for reliable enforcement. This will start with people who speak the language without a heavy accent, but eventually, understanding will expand to include accented language.
Renato90085 wrote: »I never see this happen in my language
Is this only happen in english?
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »
HOWEVER....ZOS said I STILL have a mark on my account (I think if you get three, you get perma banned).
This scared me so much I spent 15 dollars on a name change to change a character who's name MIGHT be taken out of context that I had used for 6 years and never reported (it was insanely mild).
Renato90085 wrote: »I never see this happen in my language
Is this only happen in english?
If your language is Portuguese, yes it can happen
My friend who is also called Renato was banned for using a bad words in porguese in group chat
That is the problem with F:ag? Some sort of weird code?moderatelyfatman wrote: »There have been numerous cases of people getting banned in private chats too.
A famous case involved someone in a trial group chat using a crude term to joking describe some glowing spheres that appear in vSO hard mode and got banned even though it was in a group chat and no one complained.
In another case in Cyrodill some typed 'Flag' to instruct players to go to the flag but accidentally hit the semicolon instead of the letter l and got autobanned.
What is the issue with 'Flag' where l is replaced by : ?moderatelyfatman wrote: »There have been numerous cases of people getting banned in private chats too.
A famous case involved someone in a trial group chat using a crude term to joking describe some glowing spheres that appear in vSO hard mode and got banned even though it was in a group chat and no one complained.
In another case in Cyrodill some typed 'Flag' to instruct players to go to the flag but accidentally hit the semicolon instead of the letter l and got autobanned.
Pixiepumpkin wrote: »
HOWEVER....ZOS said I STILL have a mark on my account (I think if you get three, you get perma banned).
This scared me so much I spent 15 dollars on a name change to change a character who's name MIGHT be taken out of context that I had used for 6 years and never reported (it was insanely mild).
It's pretty sad when people are not only afraid of ZOS but also give them money to avoid their wrath. I think there might even be a term for that.
That is the problem with F:ag? Some sort of weird code?moderatelyfatman wrote: »There have been numerous cases of people getting banned in private chats too.
A famous case involved someone in a trial group chat using a crude term to joking describe some glowing spheres that appear in vSO hard mode and got banned even though it was in a group chat and no one complained.
In another case in Cyrodill some typed 'Flag' to instruct players to go to the flag but accidentally hit the semicolon instead of the letter l and got autobanned.What is the issue with 'Flag' where l is replaced by : ?moderatelyfatman wrote: »There have been numerous cases of people getting banned in private chats too.
A famous case involved someone in a trial group chat using a crude term to joking describe some glowing spheres that appear in vSO hard mode and got banned even though it was in a group chat and no one complained.
In another case in Cyrodill some typed 'Flag' to instruct players to go to the flag but accidentally hit the semicolon instead of the letter l and got autobanned.
To me the resulting word sounds like nonsense, will not type it here as you did not so it sounds dangerous somehow.
To British people, the word refers to cigarettes. To Americans, it’s a slur against gay people. But also at least some gay people have reclaimed the word.