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Hello folks,
No point in writing an elaborate introduction for this poll. The moment you folks saw "Trashtalk" in the title, everyone's fingers instinctively shot to their keyboards, with one side writing, "I hate it all" while the other side tells that side, "deal with it".
I'm not going to input my opinion into the poll, and I know the general consensus about what everyone thinks about trash talking. But what I am curious about is how those people who think trash talk should be punishable want us to punish trash talk.
Assuming that we cannot filter it, or assuming that our (currently pre-occupied) Developers cannot address the matter, it thus comes to the Moderation staff and the community to address the matter.
Trash talk walks that fine line between, "insulting" and "crass but acceptable", which is one of the reasons why we are hesitant to make it punishable. It's nothing new in the realm of games, with real life sports and eSports being afflicted with trash talk all the time. It's the nature of these games to be competitive, and to draw competitive people, and thus they are likely to say some things related to their competition. Even the most mild-manners of players can get drawn up in the moment and let loose a singular, "rekt".
But let's assume for a moment that the network does have a policy against trash talk, and we do start punishing players. How would you want those trash talking players to be punished?
In my eyes, there are only two possible options for punishments: mutes and bans. I will explain the options below.
Side Notes and Clarifications:
Example terms of what constitutes Trashtalk:
Remember that if a user trashtalk and abuse are similar in usage, but different in severity. If a moderator interprets a term as abuse even if it uses trash talk, it will be punished as abuse; vice versa, if you perceive something as abuse, and it is interpreted as trash talk, it will be punished as trash talk.
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Please keep in mind that all of this is hypothetical, and it is in no way a promise that I will make trash talk punishable. But I see how passionate people are about turning off the trash talk, and I'm curious to know how those same people would plan to do that.
I'm eager to hear everyone's responses. No matter what side you voted for, please leave a comment below if you wish to make your arguments heard.
No point in writing an elaborate introduction for this poll. The moment you folks saw "Trashtalk" in the title, everyone's fingers instinctively shot to their keyboards, with one side writing, "I hate it all" while the other side tells that side, "deal with it".
I'm not going to input my opinion into the poll, and I know the general consensus about what everyone thinks about trash talking. But what I am curious about is how those people who think trash talk should be punishable want us to punish trash talk.
Assuming that we cannot filter it, or assuming that our (currently pre-occupied) Developers cannot address the matter, it thus comes to the Moderation staff and the community to address the matter.
Trash talk walks that fine line between, "insulting" and "crass but acceptable", which is one of the reasons why we are hesitant to make it punishable. It's nothing new in the realm of games, with real life sports and eSports being afflicted with trash talk all the time. It's the nature of these games to be competitive, and to draw competitive people, and thus they are likely to say some things related to their competition. Even the most mild-manners of players can get drawn up in the moment and let loose a singular, "rekt".
But let's assume for a moment that the network does have a policy against trash talk, and we do start punishing players. How would you want those trash talking players to be punished?
In my eyes, there are only two possible options for punishments: mutes and bans. I will explain the options below.
- Bans are given as punishment for more severe rule breaking chat such as extreme abuse, racism, sexism, etc.
- Punishment escalation plan would start with a 1 Hour Ban, followed by 6 Hour, 1 Day, 3 Day, 5 Day, 7 Day, Permanent.
- Alternatively, the punishment would be a repeating 1 Hour Ban.
- Mutes are given as punishment for the less severe rule breaking chat such as lesser abuse, spam, advertisement, etc.
- Punishment escalation would start with a 1 Hour Mute, followed by 6 Hour, 1 Day, 3 Day, 5 Day, 7 Day, Permanent.
- Alternatively, the punishment would be a repeating 6 Hour mute.
- If you feel like another punishment plan would be more appropriate than bans or mutes, please list it below.
- But keep in mind that any punishments proposed should be practical for us to use.
- If you feel like trash talk shouldn't be punishable, either because of the amount of work it will put on the staff or on the principle that it isn't severe enough, please say so.
Side Notes and Clarifications:
Example terms of what constitutes Trashtalk:
- eZ
- rekt
- ezpz
- lemon squeezy
- get good
- ur bad
- gg10
- scraped
- scrub
Remember that if a user trashtalk and abuse are similar in usage, but different in severity. If a moderator interprets a term as abuse even if it uses trash talk, it will be punished as abuse; vice versa, if you perceive something as abuse, and it is interpreted as trash talk, it will be punished as trash talk.
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Please keep in mind that all of this is hypothetical, and it is in no way a promise that I will make trash talk punishable. But I see how passionate people are about turning off the trash talk, and I'm curious to know how those same people would plan to do that.
I'm eager to hear everyone's responses. No matter what side you voted for, please leave a comment below if you wish to make your arguments heard.
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