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Labyrinth

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Dazza5897922 said:
Reporting is for people that are easily offended or can't fight their own battles.
So reporting someone spamming advertising threads is not fighting their own battles? We do more than just ban people for being offensive idiots.
 

Wulfen73

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You may have thought it was funny, obviously the mods did not, meaning it likely wasn't that funny and breaking rules is still breaking rules
 

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DarkRyter said:
I still don't know how to report.
I almost reported you for saying that...

JenXXXJen said:
I still think a lot of people are too sensitive, though.
Too many people in the world are too sensitive. Or to put it into better terms, no longer understand the rules of 'Sticks and stones may break my bones'. You can't get rid of stuff that's offensive because being offended is so subjective, you'd have to stop all thinking to stop anyone being offended, and even then someone will be offended for being denied basic human rights and freedom of speech.
 

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For someone who doesn't get offended easily I'd say I use the report button a lot.

You see, in my own opinion, 99% of all posts (the 1% being my and a few other posts) are shit, they need to be exterminated and thrown into a black hole where they will be erased from existence.

So far I've reported every single post in this thread, why? Well the short ones lack content, the long ones are to pretentious, and basically, everything sucks.

OK, of course I'm joking (except about the report part, but that was just because), but as for the whole issue of when we should report something, I'd say when people will get offended. When I say offended though, I don't mean perturbed or irritated, I mean full on 'them nig nogs should get back to Niggerland' pissed off, actually, that was a bad example, it was too extreme, what I really mean is things that purposely insult people, but that doesn't included just challenging them. Hence, a thread that asks Atheists to defend their position, while being incredible unoriginal isn't a bad thing unless it goes on to say 'All Atheists are idiots'.

At lest that's what I think.

EDIT: Just to clarify something, like I said I don't think I'm easily offended, if people don't like me then I get over it almost instantaneously, but reason I report posts that I know will offend people is out of courtesy for them.

On the subject of the thread linked in the OP, I would of reported it simply because you asked me not to, however, had I seen it before hand then I think I would of just posted 'Can't I have both?' and then reported it, because people obviously were offended and as I mentioned I only report for the benefit of others, normally, and then I would of just left.
 

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It was a legit question, I guess. But if the majority of people found it disgusting, chances are it had no place on this forum in the first place.
That's what Yahoo answers is for.
 

bodyklok

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Skeleon said:
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xmetatr0nx said:
If its against the rules, then it matters. It also wasnt that funny, unless youre 15, then i can understand.
I'm 16 and its not funny.
I'm 17 and its not funny.
I'm 15 and it's not even close to being funny.
I'm 23 and it's a wee bit funny again.
I'm 16 and the corners of my mouth curled ever so slightly.
 

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Cheeze_Pavilion said:
chronobreak said:
Our community sets the standards for the threads we want here, and the moderators typically enforce threads the community deems inappropriate, if I am correct. If enough people report it, it wasn't worthy of discussion. It's not anything personal or anything.
I think the problem here isn't the threads--it's that the community has turned to garbage. Seriously--why did people report that thread? It was an interesting question to make people think about gender and sexuality.

My guess as to why so many people hit the report button? Too many people here are insecure about their sexuality and the question made them confront that fact.

Labyrinth said:
We mods are here to make the forums a happy place for everyone where they can sing campfire songs and hug. Then beat the shit out of each other in things like Genre Wars. The point is that this forum has people on it ranging from 12 to over 40. This means that any given thread shouldn't offend individuals within that range from all kinds of social demographic, economic and ethnic backgrounds.
That's kinda sad considering this started as a place with articles like this. [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/issues/issue_114/1474-Sociolotron-How-the-Other-Half-Plays]
I'll take this one. When articles like that are made, they usually have to do with games. Cause this is a games magazine. And the writers at least use some discretion. The thread that the OP pointed out was just wrong and disgusting. It may have been funny for some, but there were probably more people who were disgusted by it. In the articles they served a point to make, the thread had no real meaning besides disgusting people. Cause that's what it did. And I think the number of reports agree with me. Even though everything's not written in black white (although most is), some rules are implied, people should get that.
 

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bodyklok said:
Skeleon said:
Diga1994 said:
CptCamoPants said:
Knight Templar said:
xmetatr0nx said:
If its against the rules, then it matters. It also wasnt that funny, unless youre 15, then i can understand.
I'm 16 and its not funny.
I'm 17 and its not funny.
I'm 15 and it's not even close to being funny.
I'm 23 and it's a wee bit funny again.
I'm 16 and the corners of my mouth curled ever so slightly.
I'm 15 and my lips didn't even move.
 

Jaqen Hghar

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I haven't reported anyone yet, but that is more due to the fact that I am not that active here. Sure, I read a lot of threads, but I rarely post. So I feel that I don't have a right to report people. Kinda.
On top of that, I don't know exactly when people should be reported. I know the big reasons, like racism, porn-links etc, but what if a person triple-posts? If it is not an accident, but three posts by the same person with different quotes and answers in them, should that be reported? Or should you just tell the person to use the edit button?

I think most people just let the small things slide, and if someone makes a thread or a post with content that is against the rules, someone more active on the forum have already reported it. That's the way I see it.

And I am glad people report things on this forum. It is the best gaming forum I have visited, due to the level of intelligent users. The laughs I get here are of the "man, that was clever!" way, instead of the "can you believe this idiot?" way. And I think that is a good thing. Right? >_>
 

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Cheeze_Pavilion said:
crazyhaircut94 said:
I'll take this one. When articles like that are made, they usually have to do with games. Cause this is a games magazine. And the writers at least use some discretion. The thread that the OP pointed out was just wrong and disgusting. It may have been funny for some, but there were probably more people who were disgusted by it. In the articles they served a point to make, the thread had no real meaning besides disgusting people. Cause that's what it did. And I think the number of reports agree with me. Even though everything's not written in black white (although most is), some rules are implied, people should get that.
But it did have "real meaning besides disgusting people": it was an interesting question about gender and sexuality.
Might be, but it was offensive for many people, and if a thread offends people, that's a bad sign, and it shouldn't be on the forum. It was just immature. If I want that kind of childish stuff, I'll just go to the testosterone-filled dickheads at my school.
 

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Cheeze_Pavilion said:
crazyhaircut94 said:
Cheeze_Pavilion said:
crazyhaircut94 said:
I'll take this one. When articles like that are made, they usually have to do with games. Cause this is a games magazine. And the writers at least use some discretion. The thread that the OP pointed out was just wrong and disgusting. It may have been funny for some, but there were probably more people who were disgusted by it. In the articles they served a point to make, the thread had no real meaning besides disgusting people. Cause that's what it did. And I think the number of reports agree with me. Even though everything's not written in black white (although most is), some rules are implied, people should get that.
But it did have "real meaning besides disgusting people": it was an interesting question about gender and sexuality.
Might be, but it was offensive for many people, and if a thread offends people, that's a bad sign, and it shouldn't be on the forum.
When did that become part of The Escapist rules, even the implied rules? If it offends people--no matter what the merits are of what you say--it doesn't belong here? When did that happen?

It was just immature. If I want that kind of childish stuff, I'll just go to the testosterone-filled dickheads at my school.
It wasn't immature or childish, though--it was an interesting question that can be used to think more critically about the relationship between gender and sex and sexual orientation.
Don't you think it would be a bad thing if the community was allowed to have threads that offended people? Then people could get away with anything as long as they kept themselves on the border of rule-breaking. And whether it's immature or not is a matter of opinion. I think it's immature, you don't. No opinion is fact, but clearly, more people thought it was immature and offensive, thus the thread got locked. The mods are just trying to keep the forum clean. And if somebody's offended, it's the mods' job to make sure it doesn't continue that way.
 

Aedrial

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Cheeze_Pavilion said:
If we are talking about the thread posted on page two, that was an incredibly immature thread, yes it may have had laughs in shock value, but it was still a stupid, pointless thread.

It's mainly got to do with social etiquette, if many people get offended by it, of course its going to be removed or censored. Would you walk up to a random person in the street and ask them that same question from aforementioned thread?

And to whoever said that there is a hierarchy, yes the mods have more power, but they are there to help. Anyway, if a mod abused their power they would get crucified anyway.