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I never use this emote on someone, but maybe cause I'm just older now. I'm pretty sure I used it in my early twenties if I was gangganking someone with friends. It's just how many people are at that age.
Blizzard is just treating the symptoms, and when they have started taking away spit, they have carved them self into a corner, cause now they need to remove a lot more. /flirt is next, and some jokes too. Eventually people might just go to asian mmos if they strip away too much.
What happened to be thick skinned and move on from unstable people? Are we moving towards being as sensitive as the priest leaders in the past?
remove /spit
but keep and promote the most toxic community in wow boosters and buyers
You want to elaborate on that?
What, precisely, is the problem with stopping people from engaging in a trend of virtual mass-bullying? Or is this just a case of "just get over it" being the solution to everything, because since it doesn't bother you it clearly means other people have no right to be bothered by it.
And just to be clear (because it's come up earlier): this isn't my personal opinion. I don't agree with what Blizzard is doing. But I get WHY they are doing it.
This company is just clueless. Yeah sure, change the game because there's internal BS going on at the company.
It's funny to see Asmon's tweet in this topic, since he is the single biggest reason why some braindead people were spitting on Phase-Hunter owners.
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Lol, kind of hilarious that Blizzard are the ones acting like Bill Cosby wannabes, yet its the Players who are going to be slammed by over the top "anti-toxicity" tech.
this is soo stupid... you should fire the employee that commited sexual harassment and had toxic beauvoir with his co-workers.
/spit is not harassment its just a game, wow players dont walk the streets spiting people, and sure not sexual harassing woman.
they cant be 1 day without making something stupid... keep in truck Bliz
besides, who fucking care about the "toxic community"... get out of your shit and play the game
who cares if an anonymous toon say something to you in an stupid game... jeeez snowflakes everywhere
just throw down the game and lets get something better to do
With the 17 year long faction language barrier I think it is stupid to touch the emote system for what ever reasons.
The community did not harass anyone at blizzard, I dont get why game changes are implemented for things that happened at their workplace. How little blizzard employees interact with the game is seen with many of the changes to the game, that no actual player would ever want or wish for. So why is the game targeted for this PR stunt?
All this will lead to is people doing other emotes at them.
I'd been /laughing at anyone I see on a store mount for years before I quit. Guess that needs to be removed too. Fart and burp are an invasion of personal space, removed. Flirt is sexist, removed.
Seriously, that cannot be remedied. Toxicity will never go away. As long as people have the anonymity of a keyboard and server communities don't matter, there will be no repercussions to being an ass.
There really are bigger problems in this game, in the company, right now.
If a line of pre-written text you can easily ignore and move on bothers you so much, I can't imagine you can survive a single 5 man pug wirhout breaking down in tears.
The WoW community, no the Blizzard community, is toxic as hell and removing a stupid emote won't fix that and is in my eyes nothing more than a desperate attempt to save face in the current lawsuit situation
Isn't that just a bit of a fallacious argument, though? It implies that there is a choice between fixing small things and fixing big things - but that's not the case. You can EASILY do both. Them removing /spit is in no way indicative of them not ALSO doing something about other things. To imply that one small thing isn't worth fixing because there's big things, too, just hinders incremental progress; and that's usually the more reliable kind of progress.
I get that for some people it's easy to "just ignore it", but for many other people it's NOT that easy. And just because it's easy for you doesn't mean it's easy for everyone and therefore it doesn't have to be fixed. Not to mention that you can just turn that argument around: "Are you really that bothered just because some random emote got removed? I never even use /spit, I won't miss it one bit. People who get bothered because they lost one emote really need help, they're so fragile!" and so on. Doesn't lead anywhere, does it.