So you guys are giving out communication harassment bans still?
The question is as is, because how am I supposed to harass anyone if you censor words that aren't even bad? Explain, because I'd love to hear what crap you have to say about this one.
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Trash posts from burner accounts - must be the weekend!
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Much like life itself, language finds a way
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I would imagine that even though it shows as censored in chat, that the devs still have access to the uncensored conversation and can see what you typed
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I reported someone for chat abuse somewhat recently. It took awhile but action was taken and I got the feedback report. So yes they will do something about those people.
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People also have a tendency of purposefully misspelling things to bypass the censor. If I say "Suk my dik", the meaning if obvious.
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Sir, Id edit that post considering going around the filter is also against the rules on here lol
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Like this, yesterday played one killer-match with friend in 2v8. We were overwhelmed by survs, only 4 hooks before all escaped. In the exit-gates they teabagged and in the after-chat one of them wrote „ez nub“ and „uninstall game“. We didn‘t sweat or did anything unfair but some people in this game think they have to be unfriendly af. So I reported him on steam. Hopefully he get some days pause from dbd to reflect his behavior.
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I highly doubt anything would come of that considering how tame it was.
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Unfortunately agreed. I think small taunts in post game chat should result in a small ban though if you get more than a few reports in a small timespan from them. We all get frustrated sometimes, but it's not okay to try to make other people feel bad about themselves.
But for relatively tame things, I don't think permabans are appropriate unless reports are flooding in even after repeated temp bans. Maybe something like 30 minute ban the first time to let you know they're paying attention. Next time three hours, one day, two days, etc. But probably put a limit of some days for heavy use of ggez-style stuff. That could maybe curb the unsportsmanlike behavior of some people who do those things. Permabans definitely still seem appropriate for extreme disparagement, threats, etc.
Kinda wish people wouldn't need policing like that, but we've all seen what anonymity can do to communication :(
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That's without mentioning that steam isn't going to ban anyone for chats outside of their platform. Messages sent in-game arnt monitored by steam.
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