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The name was originally Ghani Rhea when GW2 started, and even in beta, since that was what people always called it anyway. It started (years ago in other games) as Ghanima Rhea. When GW2 made me change it, it went back to the original name I used years ago, Ghanima Rhea. I thought I was clear.
Still, does the name of an STD violate their policies? No. Not a body part, not an act, not a misspelling of a body part or act. Anyway, academic, I changed it.
So, to quote the president, let me be clear. Then name I am now being asked to change is Ghanima Rhea.
Does the new (older) name, Ghanima Rhea violate anything? If so, please tell me which one, because in this case, it is not a body part, not an act, and not even a disease. It is nothing but a name I started using many years ago.
(On the subject, out of curiosity I looked at other disease names to see what was permitted when typing this and found out that the Latin names of the bacteria that cause Gonorrhea and Syphilis are taken, as well as many other diseases that would seem to violate the policy as it seems to be interpreted. So apparently this is only a problem in English. I guess that is part of the interpretation.)
Since I don’t want to run afoul of an unclear interpretation of a clearly-spelled-out policy with my next name change, I am looking for enlightenment. (Especially now, months after release, when the namespace is substantially diminished.)
For example, if a name brings up The Black Death. Does it refer to a religious figure? It did kill a sitting pope. Is it offensive? Well, it killed 100 million. Sexual? One of the symptoms was boils in the groin. So is the name allowed? Is it ‘close enough’ to be prohibited? The question is how far does the interpretation stretch the rule?
I have a thief named Cygnus Negra (Black Swan). Is the last name ‘close enough’ to offensive to be an issue? I’d like to know now before it causes a problem.
It may seem I’m being silly, but I put a lot of thought into the names. For example, the character we’re talking about was going to be a Sylvari (I really wanted a Sylvari), but since Rhea was a human mythology figure it didn’t fit, and thus the character became human, solely because of the name.
Anyway, enough rambling. Ghanima Rhea? (Ghani and Ghanima are both taken already as are other combinations I checked.) Cygnus Negra?
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The name:
Ghanima Rhea
Ghanima: Paul Atrides daughter in Dune series
Rhea: Greek mythology, the ‘mother of all gods’
(adding this gets away from copyright problems, doesn’t it?)
The full story:
Years ago I used to use this name in various games. Friends tended to shorten it on their own to “Ghani” or in chat. Thus I started using the name Ghani Rhea in games, including GW1. Never a problem. Yeah, I know it sounds like a disease, which seemed fitting for a "condition or dot character.
On Monday I was made to change my name. I don’t agree with the reason (as it clearly does not violate name policy #3, specifically “Reference sexual acts or real life violence”) since it is a disease, not an act. Yet I changed it. and went with an appeal ticket.
I changed it back to the original name I used those years ago in other games, Ghanima Rhea.
Today I logged in and yet again I am being made to change it – with a notice threatening a ban and saying it violates the policies and second offense and all that.
Please tell me which of the enumerated name prohibitions “Ghanima Rhea” is violating?
I’m not trying to call out support. I’m really trying to figure out how the name policy is being applied here by trying to get specifics, and to avoid any new problems.
[edit] There was another low-level character that was sitting in my account and hadn’t been played that was also renamed because of a Futurama joke, but this question is specific about Ghanima.
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