Because it’s against the rules to use profanity or abusive language. The filter only filters out some profanities. Anybody who wants to behave like a psycho can certainly get around that by avoiding certain words while still being abusive.
It’s not a new rule. It’s not up to other players to remove themselves from chat so as not to be abused by jerks.
Three of my overwatch accounts are on 30 day bans and one is perma banned for language, thankfully WoW is a lot more lax on the issue. I don’t even remember the last time I reported anyone, I think it was months ago for someone who was speed hacking or something. People are soft nowadays, and clearly didn’t grow up with south park and call of duty chat rooms.
An ignore button is the only feature a game like this needs. Silence and bans are overkill that go from defense to retribution and are easily abusable.
If someone is saying things you absolutely cannot abide by hearing, then simply ignore them. But really, why not just grow a thicker skin? You’ll be better served by it in the long run as real life sadly does not have an mute function.
The mute is a good feature in theory. Under ideal conditions if 10 people all report 1 person, you’d think that person deserved what they get.
However in theory ≠ in practice. The feature is abused way too much, and by way too many. A group of elitist jerks should be able to swing their own personal ban hammers without retribution from blizzard, which is exactly what happens. If blizzard threw band out to those players that abused it, they system would work. But they don’t, so it doesn’t.
Yes, you can get banned for course language. I can assure you that firsthand. I had a 3 day ban for calling someone a 7 letter euphemism for the human rear-end opening. And no, I didnt say anything else to the person, before or after it, just that one word.
Yeah, don’t think that’s a zuckerburg thing. That’ll get you banned every time. Even back in 2005 if you said someone should kill themselves you’d get a ban. It was probably a lot longer back then too.
In original vanilla, yes that was a banable offense. I dont know if anyone has gotten ban for it in classic though, or if Blizzard even cares anymore. At one time though, it angered them. A lot.
yeah this is crazy…
the world we live in is “i ate the bad food” “now I sue the person who sold the bad food”, instead of choosing to eat somewhere else… insanity