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2012-02-13, 02:12 PM | [Ignore Me] #46 | ||||
I'm all for saying fuck, shit, damn and cocksucker. I think it's an art form to be able to creatively swear so all these yokels crying about how it indicates a lack of intelligence can eat a dick. What I'm not for is having to wade through sixty lines of "fuck this" and "fuck you". So I generally turn it off and I generally /ignore hate tells. I have Teamspeak so I can listen to swears from people I know, except we don't actually end up doing it all that often. And for the whole "but my kids play this game!" argument, I got something for you (I forgot you in my last rant). Letting your eight year old play DAoC unsupervised means you're a shitty fucking parent, dickhead. Blaming some troll 13yr old for sending a hate tell to your kindergartner means you're a stupid shitty fucking parent. I'm a parent. I know what goes on in online games. My kids will not play online games until I feel they're damn good and ready. Maybe it's draconian but I don't have to worry about sitting there watching them play. And when they do finally play, they'll learn what's appropriate and how to avoid/prevent inappropriate-to-me content.
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2012-02-13, 02:20 PM | [Ignore Me] #47 | |||
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on top of the fact that there is vulgarity on the news, in commercials etc. and neither of those are a game focused on war, where in fact teaching kids its ok to indiscriminately murder others cause they are a different color than you (see what i did there). ok maybe murder is not the right word but you get my point. with that said i think the best recourse would be the standard profanity filter that can be toggled, and if your child is not 17 years of age please make them play a different game. stop expecting a group of people that are armed to the teeth, low on Prozac and have total anonymity to care about what your child hears. |
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2012-02-13, 02:54 PM | [Ignore Me] #48 | |||
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Not to mention, profanity means nothing to a child. Words don't inherently hold any meaning, whereas pornography is far from conceptual. |
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2012-02-13, 03:33 PM | [Ignore Me] #49 | |||
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I don't want to turn this into a debate about censoring in society in general, but there is such a thing as common decency and I for one don't think it is completely dead, even on the internet. |
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2012-02-13, 03:43 PM | [Ignore Me] #50 | |||
I think that my point of view, as a parent, has changed my entire outlook. When I'm in the company of kids under the age of, say, 16, I am incredibly careful about what I say. Especially if their parents are around. I don't know too many fellow parents who are different in that regard and I don't know too many parents who let their kids swear until they're much much older. I, for one, don't think it's cute when kids swear so I make an effort, out of common decency, to avoid contributing to that.
And I appreciate your outlook on what I quoted, Raymac. Got off track. Sorry. |
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2012-02-13, 03:50 PM | [Ignore Me] #51 | |||
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But this is getting redundant, agreed. The age group we're talking about aren't young enough to need to be sheltered from swearing. Not only will most kids have a full repertoire of profanity by age 11, but the novelty of senselessly swearing will long have worn off (it's the newfound novelty of anonymity that turns some of them into idiots). You also seem to assume swear words are a violation of common decency. Personally I'd be more offended if people went out of their way to avoid swearing in front of me. |
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2012-02-13, 03:52 PM | [Ignore Me] #52 | ||
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As stated before, ESRB doesn't rate online content for a reason and when you are online you as an individual control what content you want to see.
There's a filter you can use. If you are worried about your kids then that's on you as a parent, the world isn't going to walk on eggshells in fear of offending people. Most human beings don't, just because you find something wrong doesn't mean it is from every perspective. If you can't live with certain types of other people around then don't be around them. It's very easy to do on the internet. |
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2012-02-13, 04:18 PM | [Ignore Me] #53 | ||
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I dont have anything against swearing, those who overuse it only show they arent mature yet.
But i have problem with filters, with very strict filters. Those usually dont take other languages in mind, preventing to use chat in national outfits/squads. Try to say that something is south of here when it contains jiz as part of a word in my language, and whole sentence is ignored (yea one game was that strict). Let you have your filters, but allow to disable it, or not use it in outfit/squads. |
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2012-02-13, 04:20 PM | [Ignore Me] #54 | ||
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First: it's a game.
Seconds: it's played in teams. Till this point I could as well speak about soccer or rugby or basketball. You aren't allowed to swear in any of these games. The ref may even send you to take a shower if he wants. There is no good match without some random "fucks" involved (no, not way...). It's ok, it's adrenaline, it's your efforts ruined by a lucky bastard etc... It may be your empire zerging mindlessly for a lost cause base while you are doubleteamed on both homeconts... The least you can do is to spam the chat with your anger in an uncensored way. (Actually, it's the most you can do it seems... ) That's ok, no one will halt in his mental and physical progression just because that word (or the Finger during Superbowl - man, human stupidity still amazes me!). But harassing others in hatetells, spamming the chat with profanity (or whatever), screaming in TS with that annoying pre-puberty high pitch voice reciting every interesting word he learned - now that's something that annoys everyone and it must be dealt with. And remember Cyrano's Nose monologue. It's archaic and all, but there may be skill in those hate tells. Best thing to do with a primitive hate tell is to answer in a mature way but make sure his anger will increase with each turn. Then send the log in an appeal if you feel like! |
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2012-02-14, 05:40 AM | [Ignore Me] #56 | ||
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DCUO is a fine example of over censoring. In that game, for example, it censored character names, normal words that were near other words and basically made such a mess of itself that it got in the way of perfectly normal speech.
Pity the guys whose actual names were censored so nobody could even speak to them, despite the character creation process allowing them to be chosen. |
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2012-02-14, 05:43 AM | [Ignore Me] #57 | |||
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However if i'm swearing and you start bitching because you allowed your kids in the room knowing full well what might be there, well sorry but that's your fault. Likewise if you allow your child to play an online game, again that's your fault if they're exposed to swearing.
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2012-02-14, 03:47 PM | [Ignore Me] #58 | ||
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Freedom of fucking speech, as long as there are adequate muting/ignoring options so I can quickly mute annoying people.
Oh and for the sake of our sanity limit broadcast range and make global chat a tough thing to unlock, otherwise you get the trollocom of general city chat. |
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