You did not elect CC members. While you may identify with the views and gameplay styles of some, they are not your representatives in that way. The only one I am qualified to speak for is myself.
What Blizzard wanted was people from a wide variety of game play styles and interests, which is what they are building. Not some sort of elected representative body.
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That’s literally what blizzard touted the community council as (our way to communicate with Blizzard, through a hand-selected council of community representatives). Why are you going so far off topic, anyway? Create your own post if you want to discuss this maybe, and let this OP’s topic discuss what he wanted it to.
It’s annoying seeing the same troll post LGBT topics every day. How they aren’t banned is a mystery.
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Oh this would be wonderful… to be able to see posts about WoW here instead of LGBT troll posts or posts about whatever flavor of the week social justice issue is going on that day.
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I think someone else higher up in the thread explained it pretty well. Blizzards been in hot water for something like this and if they were to ban someone for it they could easily go and get the twitter mob to do what they do best: complain and make a mess out of everything. It really doesnt matter that we know why that person was banned. Internet just loves to hate everything even if it means ignoring all context.
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I wish anyone who takes internet seriously would just block me instead of getting triggered and reporting me to oblivion. My wish is 40% complete since I don’t deal with most of the usual suspects anymore.
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Yes and we need a permanent one on these forums as well.