Roehamad_Ali wrote: »Roehamad confesses to one thing . When first a pup he discovered a skeleton costume and went to a cave entrance many new adventurers would go into . This one put on scary skeleton bones and played dead in the water near the entrance , close to many undead . When people would get low health from real dead bones , Roe would jump up an run at them , watching them jump back an swinging wildly in panic . This lead to many hardy lolz and drink toasts .
Naming-and-Shaming: We do not allow posts or threads that are created for the purpose of “naming-and-shaming” other community member(s). “Naming-and-shaming” is the act of creating a post to call out an individual or group by name, and making them the subject of public accusation, ridicule and/or shaming. Generally, naming-and-shaming involves an in-game situation and/or Terms of Service violation, which the ESO Community Team is unable to assist with. A certain amount of rivalry and competitive razzing is healthy for any game community, especially one with PVP elements, but naming-and-shaming goes well beyond that. It typically elevates to a point where the subject feels legitimately harassed. We believe that naming-and-shaming posts and threads can be abused and are very harmful to the community. We also don't feel that publicly calling out or accusing others by name on our forums is in spirit of the game or our community. If you genuinely believe someone has violated our Terms of Service, you should report them in-game via the support interface — do not bring the situation onto the official ESO community forums.
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Roehamad_Ali wrote: »Roehamad confesses to one thing . When first a pup he discovered a skeleton costume and went to a cave entrance many new adventurers would go into . This one put on scary skeleton bones and played dead in the water near the entrance , close to many undead . When people would get low health from real dead bones , Roe would jump up an run at them , watching them jump back an swinging wildly in panic . This lead to many hardy lolz and drink toasts .
LOL that sounds so fun.
Perhaps you should reread the section about Naming-and-Shaming to answer your own question.Naming-and-Shaming: We do not allow posts or threads that are created for the purpose of “naming-and-shaming” other community member(s). “Naming-and-shaming” is the act of creating a post to call out an individual or group by name, and making them the subject of public accusation, ridicule and/or shaming. Generally, naming-and-shaming involves an in-game situation and/or Terms of Service violation, which the ESO Community Team is unable to assist with. A certain amount of rivalry and competitive razzing is healthy for any game community, especially one with PVP elements, but naming-and-shaming goes well beyond that. It typically elevates to a point where the subject feels legitimately harassed. We believe that naming-and-shaming posts and threads can be abused and are very harmful to the community. We also don't feel that publicly calling out or accusing others by name on our forums is in spirit of the game or our community. If you genuinely believe someone has violated our Terms of Service, you should report them in-game via the support interface — do not bring the situation onto the official ESO community forums.
The first line I put in bold pretty much answers exactly what you asked. You, as in yourself, are not "another member" if you mention yourself.
Source: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/60843/community-rules
Perhaps you should reread the section about Naming-and-Shaming to answer your own question.Naming-and-Shaming: We do not allow posts or threads that are created for the purpose of “naming-and-shaming” other community member(s). “Naming-and-shaming” is the act of creating a post to call out an individual or group by name, and making them the subject of public accusation, ridicule and/or shaming. Generally, naming-and-shaming involves an in-game situation and/or Terms of Service violation, which the ESO Community Team is unable to assist with. A certain amount of rivalry and competitive razzing is healthy for any game community, especially one with PVP elements, but naming-and-shaming goes well beyond that. It typically elevates to a point where the subject feels legitimately harassed. We believe that naming-and-shaming posts and threads can be abused and are very harmful to the community. We also don't feel that publicly calling out or accusing others by name on our forums is in spirit of the game or our community. If you genuinely believe someone has violated our Terms of Service, you should report them in-game via the support interface — do not bring the situation onto the official ESO community forums.
The first line I put in bold pretty much answers exactly what you asked. You, as in yourself, are not "another member" if you mention yourself.
Source: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/60843/community-rules
Serjustwhy wrote: »Perhaps you should reread the section about Naming-and-Shaming to answer your own question.Naming-and-Shaming: We do not allow posts or threads that are created for the purpose of “naming-and-shaming” other community member(s). “Naming-and-shaming” is the act of creating a post to call out an individual or group by name, and making them the subject of public accusation, ridicule and/or shaming. Generally, naming-and-shaming involves an in-game situation and/or Terms of Service violation, which the ESO Community Team is unable to assist with. A certain amount of rivalry and competitive razzing is healthy for any game community, especially one with PVP elements, but naming-and-shaming goes well beyond that. It typically elevates to a point where the subject feels legitimately harassed. We believe that naming-and-shaming posts and threads can be abused and are very harmful to the community. We also don't feel that publicly calling out or accusing others by name on our forums is in spirit of the game or our community. If you genuinely believe someone has violated our Terms of Service, you should report them in-game via the support interface — do not bring the situation onto the official ESO community forums.
The first line I put in bold pretty much answers exactly what you asked. You, as in yourself, are not "another member" if you mention yourself.
Source: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/60843/community-rules
Thank you for clarifying this to me. I be closing this thread. Just wanted Zos to help me clarify some stuff. Sorry. I owe you one.