A lot of people seem to be intent on either gaslighting or appealing to triviality in their rebuttals. Neither of which are all that effective in building up a good reason to allow people in a video game to hunt down other people (many of them under aged), and then grind their digital groins upon them.
If that's what you want your bestest best buddy to do for you in a game then that's your thing. But it is by no means something that should be involuntarily inflicted on others.
Especially when the one doing the inflicting is doing so in order to 'intimidate' or shame someone they claim to dislike. Especially when the aggrieved party is now technically being cyber stalked by someone harboring ill intent.
cuddles_with_wroble wrote: »El_Borracho wrote: »I don't care about teabaggers, I think they are ridiculous, but I do find myself laughing at players who teabag others that they did not kill. As in they were getting wrecked, ran/streaked away, and their 5-6 buddies came to their rescue. Then they ran over and teabag like they did something. Saw someone this weekend where that was ALL they did. Like he/she was the cheerleader of the DC. Saw them once die, get rezzed, then run over and teabag someone.
It made me look back on the last few weeks and I don't think I've seen a player who either registered the kill or played a role in the kill teabag the victim. Its always someone who fled the scene or watched from the cheap seats.
If you're going to celebrate the kill like its your first time in Cyrodiil, at least play.
most likely its a bait to get you banned, in my exp when people like that t bag you they are trying to get you to t bag them back... in which case they and their buddies report you and then you get perma banned.
seen it happen at least 20 times
It should be pretty simple to avoid bagging randoms that you aren't friends with. If we all did that much, this thread wouldn't exist, but if you bag someone who isn't in on the joke, you shouldn't be surprised that they react negatively.cuddles_with_wroble wrote: »not everything is so simple
A lot of people seem to be intent on either gaslighting or appealing to triviality in their rebuttals....
But it is by no means something that should be involuntarily inflicted on others.
...the aggrieved party is now technically being cyber stalked by someone harboring ill intent.
El_Borracho wrote: »I don't care about teabaggers, I think they are ridiculous, but I do find myself laughing at players who teabag others that they did not kill. As in they were getting wrecked, ran/streaked away, and their 5-6 buddies came to their rescue. Then they ran over and teabag like they did something. Saw someone this weekend where that was ALL they did. Like he/she was the cheerleader of the DC. Saw them once die, get rezzed, then run over and teabag someone.
It made me look back on the last few weeks and I don't think I've seen a player who either registered the kill or played a role in the kill teabag the victim. Its always someone who fled the scene or watched from the cheap seats.
If you're going to celebrate the kill like its your first time in Cyrodiil, at least play.
xylena_lazarow wrote: »It's just trolling. An attempt to provoke a reaction, like people talking about it in zone chat, or someone making a forum thread. The real problem is the lack of an enforcement system. The trolls know they'll get away with it.
I don’t know why anyone would become angry at such act unless they were already in a pretty bad mood. I think it is a waste of time and resources to try to prevent it somehow. It barely resembles anything anyway. If tomorrow we decided that three crouches and a jump is some kind of pro slavery or oppressive symbol it would be similarly pointless to try to prevent it as the problem is not with the game but with players and their parents and we cannot ban character animations
Major_Toughness wrote: »Tbagging isn't offensive or disrespectful, how it's a bannable offense I have no idea.
Major_Toughness wrote: »Tbagging isn't offensive or disrespectful, how it's a bannable offense I have no idea.
No one, but NO ONE is doing that to ' possibly making someone uncomfortable for a moment' lol. No one who teabags is doing it with that much thought! I'd say using *any* of the emotes (kiss this, flip the bird, tea time, shovel, prayer, playing any music etc) actually displays more intent to be a pest than a crouch does.WuffyCerulei wrote: »It's childish and simple-minded to do it to strangers, or even people you don't like. They don't know you, and you don't know how they'll take to it. They might see it as unwanted harassment, which it very much is, while others may just be blasé about it. Depends on the person, but in the end, it's about consent. Strangers don't consent to it, unless you ask them. Though obviously players won't do that as it takes away the fleeting power of possibly making someone uncomfortable for a moment.
With friends though, it's friendly and playful. They KNOW you jest and don't mean it in a mean-spirited way. And hopefully if it does bother them, they communicate with words that it does, and you stop doing it to that person.
TLDR: Teabag or clam slam your friends cuz they know you're joking, not your enemies or strangers who don't consent.