Can i disable the 'potentially offensive message' nonsense?

Why would you want to see people calling you slurs?

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that’s their idea of fun

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You don’t need to be nasty to be able to say more things. That is the problem with folks like yourself who think censorship is good. You think of the most extreme cases. You’re sheltered and frightened. I get it. But you have to grow up sometime.

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Oh i can be. Just can’t use certain naughty words :wink:

The things specifically noted are:
slurs
blatant bullying
telling people to off themselves.

You agreed to it. Stop crying that you can’t do it. You can, at any point, leave.

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your posts give off big “got asked not to come to thanksgiving dinner next year because you wouldn’t stop saying the F word to your grandma” vibes

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Imagine living in a world where you actually read my posts and understand context.

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When did I say I want to say slurs, bully, or tell people to off themselves? When did I even imply it?

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The context of both you and Vulk, literally in vulks case, is you cant yell slurs and expletives anymore and you’re sad about it. Go be sad somewhere else tbh

That is quite specifically what is being discussed here. You can try to make it something else all you want, but that’s what’s being enforced.

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Ah so you didn’t even read. Gotcha.

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This you? Like. They literally said they miss saying these things and you openly, and repeatedly, agreed with him.

You verifiably showed that his stance, is also your stance. You trying to weasel out by saying you didn’t specifically say the things he did doesn’t matter. He did say those things and you agreed with him saying he wasn’t wrong. You can’t get more obvious than that.

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these guys are hilarious, they can’t even keep their own argument straight.

“the rules keep me from saying the things i want to say. see?”
they show you a list of rules that say no hate speech
“woah, where did you get the idea i want to say hate speech?? i never said that!!!”

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Okay. Now show me where I said I like to use the freedom to say slurs.

You literally agreed with him multiple times

It’s still there. Either stand by what you say or don’t say it at all.

If you believe what he said is wrong, your response should not follow with “But he’s right” when you claim to not believe he’s correct.

Being a devil’s advocate for arguments sake just makes you look foolish, especially when you won’t even stand by what you said less than 45 minutes ago.

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Yes, I agree with him that we should be able to say what we want.

Now…I’m going to do this one more time with you. I’ll say it very slowly.

Where. Does. It. Say. That. I. Want. To. Say. Slurs.

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Because slurs are the things that aren’t allowed.

So what is it exactly that you want to say and can’t?

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You being okay with him or people like him saying slurs, expletives, and whatever else literally makes you a part of the problem.

You’re the exact kind of person that, in the real world, thinks they should be exempt from being held accountable for letting atrocities happen because, while they didn’t personally do it themselves, they were completely okay with it and allowed it to happen.

Inb4 you say its a stretch. It’s not a stretch, thats literally how it always happens.

There are the people that will willingly do the bad thing, and there are people that will willingly let the people who do the bad thing, do whatever they want while turning a blind eye to it until it affects them

There are people giving the orders and people who complete the orders and then, when confronted, claim they were “just following orders”

both are wrong.

It doesn’t matter which side shot the weapon when both sides put the ammo in the weapon.

In your case, there are people who want to shout slurs and expletives and tell people to unalive themselves at any slight inconvenience ingame, and then there are people like you who want them to be able to freely be that nasty. both are wrong

You can tell people to get better at the game.
You can’t tell people to unalive themselves over them not being as good as you perceive yourself to be. That’s the difference. That’s what should be enforceable.

Not what I said, at all. Follow along.

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My argument has never changed my friend.

So you moved the goalpost from “You want to use it to say slurs” to “allowing others to say slurs.”

:slightly_smiling_face: Rest my case.

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I think this point has been repeated. People want less restrictions while others want more. You can’t really shame the side wanting less. That is your value not theirs.

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