“Tarnished Coast” since head start!
Still banning for public saltiness?
“Tarnished Coast” since head start!
If you say something in the chat in game, whether that’s in public or private, and someone reports you, they’ll investigate. If you’re found to be in breach of the ToS, then you’ll be given a time out.
So no, you don’t get to say whatever you want or be “crass” in chat because the first few weeks of the game are over. The rules still continue to apply.
My advise is to scream at your computer and leave it out of chat. There already enough useless stuff in map chat. We really dont need to see something like that.
The correct way to look at it is through the ToS you sign. If it’s in there that swearing/cussing is against the rules, then the filter is irrelevant. As it stands, the filter is just a safeguard, hence the toggle.
Keep the useless rubbish out of public chats. If you want to speak your mind use your guild chat. There’s enough nonsense in /map as it is
Hmm, Perhaps a dev power to simply disable the chat. heh
Just keep the crud out of chat to be safe. You can have the ‘dirty’ conversations with the people that you know, such as guildies/friends, who are comfortable with it.
IGN: Luxit
Yeah, be aware of who you’re speaking to. If it’s friends or a dungeon group you’re reasonably comfortable with, say what you like in the knowledge that you wouldn’t expect them to report you. In map chat, don’t. If you are reported, you are likely to get a ban. Be considerate for the randoms who might be listening in
I think it’s pretty ridiculous to have rules against swearing when people can just put on the profanity filter. There should be no rules against swearing. Harassing though, is a different story.
I think it’s pretty ridiculous to have rules against swearing when people can just put on the profanity filter. There should be no rules against swearing. Harassing though, is a different story.
I wish there was a filter for real life. I don’t see any need for adding swear words to common, every day speech, but people do. There’s enough of the garbage in our lives as it is, there’s no need to include it in a place that is meant to be fun.
There is no reason why the rules would suddenly change.
Plus its better to prevent complaints by banning foul mouthed people than it is to tell other people to harden up.
It is ridiculous to have rules against swearing. They are words just like any other word. In fact they are a useful tool when you want to add emphasis or strength to a statement. It’s the people who choose to be offended by these words who turn them into “bad words”. If people don’t want to see bad language, don’t touch the filter and then you’ll never know the difference if someone typed $(*(&%^& or an actual bad word. It’s your fault for turning off the filter, which is on by default.
Then again, if it’s in the ToS, you’re outta luck =P
They are not really banning people for the odd swear in chat. It is more when these start being directed at other people that it starts to be a problem and bans are handed out. So while trying to keep swearing to a minimum is just polite you should be fine as long as you do not start being abusive.
Personally, I’m glad that Arenanet is holding people accountable for “crass” language. Swearing doesn’t really bother me unless it’s blatantly being overused, but there is no reason to be “crass”. It’s not funny (except to you and your friends, which is completely fine), however in a public chat, it serves no purpose whatsoever. This is all purely my opinion, but I’m glad it’s being handled due to some people’s inability to have a verbal filter.
They are not really banning people for the odd swear in chat. It is more when these start being directed at other people that it starts to be a problem and bans are handed out. So while trying to keep swearing to a minimum is just polite you should be fine as long as you do not start being abusive.
I completely agree with you. It seems to have become the new trend to push what ever kind of limit possible in chat, especially if someone asks another person to stop. I’m not saying that this is the OP’s problem, but this is a good example of why Anet holds people to the ToS. Opinions aside, if people really think the ToS is stupid in this game, they shouldn’t have agreed to it, and moved on.
It is ridiculous to have rules against swearing. They are words just like any other word. In fact they are a useful tool when you want to add emphasis or strength to a statement. It’s the people who choose to be offended by these words who turn them into “bad words”. If people don’t want to see bad language, don’t touch the filter and then you’ll never know the difference if someone typed $(*(&%^& or an actual bad word. It’s your fault for turning off the filter, which is on by default.
Then again, if it’s in the ToS, you’re outta luck =P
As far as I am aware the rules are not against swearing in particular, it’s against being rude to each to other which, more often that not, is done through swearing.
While playing Guild Wars 2, you must respect the rights of others and their rights to play and enjoy the Game. To this end, you may not defraud, harass, threaten, embarrass or cause distress and/or unwanted attention to other players. This includes posting insulting, offensive, or abusive comments about players, repeatedly sending unwanted messages, reporting players maliciously, attacking a player based on race, sexual orientation, religion, heritage, etc. Hate speech is not tolerated.
Is the applicable part of the Rules of Conduct (which are presented in a very easy to read way: https://www.guildwars2.com/en/legal/guild-wars-2-rules-of-conduct/ )
It’s not hard to refrain from bad language. You agreed to the terms and conditions when you created your account. There’s plenty of places in the real world where you would be punished for swearing openly, so why do people insist on pretending as if it’s unfair or unrealistic for the same rules and regulations to exist online?
I certainly don’t want to see people dropping the ‘f-bomb’ in every other sentence. Not because it offends me, but because…it isn’t needed. There’s plenty of ways to communicate without it.
My opinion there is absolutely no reason for it at all
Don’t get me wrong I curse like a pirate whenever I die but I do it to myself
Actually typing it out for one reason or another is completely not necessary because most people don’t want to hear it
You can always throw your mouse or keyboard or punch a hole in your wall but typing into a public chat is completely unnecessary
You wanna curse to your guild in guild chat or curse to your guild in vent go for it but the world doesnt want to hear it nor cares to
To answer the OP: Yes, they are still banning people for being offensive.
You can swear in public. That’s not why people get banned:
They get banned when the person who was “just swearing” was, in actuality, insulting another person or being offensive.
The occasional swear word, in of itself, is not grounds for being banned. But, calling someone a series of expletives is.
I am very glad ArenaNet is doing this.
Permission denied, OP. Seriously. It’s not cute or funny.
Waiting For Death [WFD]
@ Borlis Pass Server
Think of it as an IQ test to allow you to continue playing.
Cuss a blue streak where you live…who cares. But why do you feel the need to type it out in a public chat? Its pretty childish actually.
Good for Anet for actively enforcing the language rules.
Raf Longshanks-80 Norn Guardian / 9 more alts of various lvls / Charter Member Altaholics Anon
I appreciate the rules against swearing. Occasional use is fine, but it’s just annoying when it clutters the chat — even with the filter on. I kinda wish they would substitute “kitten” instead of the dashes because I think that’s funnier and it usually disarms the rest of the comment.
{SN} Sentimental Nightmares
Darsveth, Warrior – Dexter Oliver, Thief
1. There is no banning for swearing. There is banning for insulting others.
2. ArenaNet doesn’t watch your chat all day. They look at your chatlog if someone reports you. Simple logic tells you that the more people can read what you say, the higher the numerical probability that one or more of them report you. Therefor, you are ‘safer’ in party chat, with 4 people, than in map chat, with 400 people.
3. Since insulting language cannot magically be reported before it appears in chat to be visible to all, there is a language filter for people who do not want to risk having their happy fun time ruined by suddenly being confronted with that kind of language. An added safety measure to protect players’ comfort zone is not the same as a free-for-all pass to cuss country.
Common sense, people.
What bugs me is people doing things like t his to get around the chat filters. If someone turned on the filter, they don’t want to read it, why intentionally force something on someone who does not want it?
Aspiring Brotherhood [PACT]
Fort Aspenwood
It is ridiculous to have rules against swearing. They are words just like any other word. In fact they are a useful tool when you want to add emphasis or strength to a statement. It’s the people who choose to be offended by these words who turn them into “bad words”. If people don’t want to see bad language, don’t touch the filter and then you’ll never know the difference if someone typed $(*(&%^& or an actual bad word. It’s your fault for turning off the filter, which is on by default.
Then again, if it’s in the ToS, you’re outta luck =P
Use a dictionary. Read a book. Expand your vocabulary.
Right-click drag and report. I’ll do it every time I see it. I do run with filters on. But people will spell it kkittenn, k i t t e n, kytten, and whatnot to bypass the filter.
So I suggest, if you’re gonna be salty, get your spelling right. That way you can get the tickly feeling of being a potty mouth and I won’t see it/won’t report.
Got banned for 3 days for saying the ‘N’ word. It wasn’t even directed at anyone in particular and I highly DOUBT it actually offended anyone. Probably just some stupid kid who thought it would be fun to report me. But it looks like everyone on these forums are extremely sensitive.
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Thanks to those who cleared up whether it was just swearing that was a bannable offense or if it had to be directed at someone as an insult or otherwise hurtful intention. I probably shouldn’t have used the word “crass” to describe what I was thinking of, as I don’t actually attack people. I’m just colorful in my language at times. Obviously harassment should be bannable, I don’t disagree with that. I do, however, disagree about swearing in general being punishable.
“Tarnished Coast” since head start!
In that case Adzy it is considered an offensive word in it’s own right, without directing it at anyone in particular. It’s not something I personally understand but I acknowledge that it offends so many people.
Everyone knows what words are “forbidden” and can lead to a ban. Even those who use them know that very well before they write them. Still they decide to do it. I don’t know why. Maybe because they think it’s cool to write bad words, maybe they want to annoy people, I don’t know. Then they whine about getting a punishment.
There is a simple solution. If you don’t want to get banned, don’t write bad words.
There is absolutely zero reasons to use those. You cannot even say that it was an accident because it is impossible to write anything by accident. Accidents and slips might happen when talking out loud but not in writing.
Swear in /guild if that’s the sort of crowd you run with.
Swear in /party
Swear at your RL family.
Get super-nasty in whispers.
It’s only public channels that will get you right-clicky reported.
Swear in /guild if that’s the sort of crowd you run with.
Swear in /party
Swear at your RL family.
Get super-nasty in whispers.It’s only public channels that will get you right-clicky reported.
If you get super-nasty in whispers you can be reported by the recipient.
It doesn’t matter what channel you are using in-game you can be reported if someone who reads it decides to report you.
Community Coordinator
Yes, I’m asking for permission to be publicly crass. =p
Permission denied.