I feel like you're forgetting something.
The rule does NOT include only harassment, it
also includes disrespecting other players.
"Do not disrespect...other members"
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http://prntscr.com/48t8ck)
Example 1. Let's take a closer look and see what
exactly makes it a violation of the rules.
[User], you suck at Minecraft.
First of all, it calls them out by name. That's normal, and okay to do.
Afterwards, it goes on to say, "You suck at Minecraft". This part is where things get disrespectful.
By that thought, shouldn't anything synonymous also be disrespectful, and thus a violation of the rules?
For example:
"You suck". It doesn't have to mention Minecraft specifically.
"Get Rekt". What that means, when taken literally, is that the person said that you are going to (Or, with the implied meaning,
already did,) get utterly annihilated in a fight. While the definition of these words is not disrespectful, the connotation and implications behind it are extremely rude, derogatory, and can
sometimes be downright offensive.
Now, if it's said from friend to friend, that's another case. There's a sense of joking and it's common for pals (particularly males) to insult each other, sort of like how you might dunk your friend underwater in a pool for a second or two.
"eZ". How could such a short, two-letter message be so hurtful? "eZ" translates to "Easy", and it implies that what is "easy" is
you, the person it is said to. Being "easy" could mean several things, including but not limited to A) Getting into bed, B) Killing, C) Scamming. In this case, it's option B. Being told you're easy to kill. Hmm. While that may not be quite offensive in a video-game free-for-all, battle arena, it's still
disrespectful, and has become synonymous with other terms like "Get Rekt", which I discussed above. Not only has it become synonymous, but it also is used at the same time as it, furthering the connection between the two terms.
Edit: Continuing on,
So, if this is disrespecting other players, which is a
direct violation of the rules, WHY IS IT NOT PUNISHABLE?
A mute isn't good enough. I was Livestreaming with a friend, and he let slip a curse word in chat. He was then muted for an hour by a Moderator who was in the game/watching the livestream. You know what happened?
He raged. What
didn't happen, was
he didn't learn a lesson. I can
guarantee that he will continue to swear in chat even though he was muted once, and even if I talk to him about how it's negative, he's going to continue to do so.
A kick? That's sometimes even worse. All it does is piss them off. I don't remember being kicked in a long time, but I do know a few other people who have been, and all they did was log back onto another server, sometimes even the
same server, and start playing again, with no change in their attitude.
*exhales* ahh, it feels great to write a long post again.
I should get back into the habit of doing these.