Forum moderation gone too far? (EA Forums) - Page 6
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Hoon
Brazil891 Posts
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SirMilford
Australia1269 Posts
On December 06 2011 01:58 Silidons wrote: if i do get banned then i won't ever buy a game from them ever again, not really my problem Why would you consider that? You swore on their forums and you would receive a temporary ban. Why does that become their problem? I know that you are speaking with your money and i agree with that statement 100percent. But i think your reasoning behind it is childish. | ||
Zocat
Germany2229 Posts
And I think that's an ok stance. Edit: Of course only when there really was a violation / misbehaviour | ||
Kamikiri
United States1319 Posts
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amazingxkcd
GRAND OLD AMERICA16375 Posts
On December 06 2011 01:00 Nizaris wrote: Bethesda needs to hire some decent coders. way too many bugs. at least their games are mod-friendly ^_^ | ||
Stiver
Canada285 Posts
Tell them by actually not paying for their games anymore. Only way companies actually listen. | ||
FFGenerations
7088 Posts
On December 06 2011 00:28 strongandbig wrote: Tbh, this sounds like a bureaucratic failure. I can't imagine anyone in their right mind creating a policy like this on purpose. My guess is that somewhere in the giant EA corporate structure, someone heard about social networking and "Facebook integration" and decided to link the forum and Origin accounts without making a provision for one of those getting banned. Probably by now, no one thinks this policy is a good idea but there's probably a bunch of different corporate divisions each trying to avoid blame, so no one actually gets around to fixing it. nice post | ||
Iplaythings
Denmark9110 Posts
On December 06 2011 01:49 n00b3rt wrote: Having fewer trolls and jerks on the forums is caring in my view, although I seem to be alone in this. I don't know what their criteria is though, as the OP seems really biased -_-. Dude, according to what I read on TL, I don't know if it's real or not but if it's true it has some serious issues Like one dude they sweared in his post and then he mentioned another guy in that post. But the other guy were banned as well, I mean if that shit is true I am never ever gonna touch EA forums, just out of paranoia for being mentioned.. I really hope I got this wrong because that is so.. weird in all possible ways | ||
Klondikebar
United States2227 Posts
On December 06 2011 02:06 Stiver wrote: Simple: don't play online for EA games? Tell them by actually not paying for their games anymore. Only way companies actually listen. No they don't. Ubisoft's PC sales have fallen by 90% since the introduction of their special new DRM without a corresponding rise in console sales. That means people aren't just migrating to consoles...they've stopped buying Ubisoft games altogether. Despite this hilarious drop in sales Ubisoft still calls their DRM a success. http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/10/07/opinion-ubisoft-piracy-and-the-death-of-reason/ | ||
JohnStorm
Canada74 Posts
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Chargelot
2275 Posts
On December 06 2011 02:16 JohnStorm wrote: So the EA forums and Origin accounts are linked? Is that not dangerous? They clearly don't care about the consumer. | ||
Silvanel
Poland4603 Posts
Something similiar already happend once (that i know off) i dont recall the game and company but they isued a game with a limited number of instaltions (You could install it like five times and thats all), some guy sued them over it, their lawyers told them that they cant win in court, and they created a patch that allowed limitless instaltions. My point is, if You think Your rights are being violated and You care enough, just fight in court. A lot of companies (not only in gaming) use forbiden clauses all the time just beacause people dont care enough to fight them in court. Going to court isnt even necessary most of the time (pre-trial letter usually just does the job). | ||
-Archangel-
Croatia7457 Posts
Also people using Steam. Steam can and will do similar shit one day. Mark my words. | ||
Chef
10810 Posts
It should be made clear when you join the forum tho that your games are at risk. I wouldn't bother joining a forum that told me that | ||
OpticalShot
Canada6330 Posts
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Klondikebar
United States2227 Posts
On December 06 2011 02:26 -Archangel- wrote: Lol, this should shut up all the people talking about piracy. Also people using Steam. Steam can and will do similar shit one day. Mark my words. Your forum account and Steam accounts aren't linked. That's why when their forums got hacked they weren't worried about the actual store accounts. | ||
Silidons
United States2813 Posts
On December 06 2011 01:59 SirMilford wrote: Why would you consider that? You swore on their forums and you would receive a temporary ban. Why does that become their problem? I know that you are speaking with your money and i agree with that statement 100percent. But i think your reasoning behind it is childish. Speaking with my money is probably the least childish way of doing things. My reason is that I think what they did was stupid and I felt like voicing my opinion. Am I allowed to voice my opinion? If I changed the curse words would it be better? Probably not. | ||
ComusLoM
Norway3547 Posts
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CurLy[]
United States759 Posts
On December 06 2011 02:27 Chef wrote: I don't mind the idea of banning people for people assholes on forums, but I think it's stupid to have automated bans or bans for swearing. If anything is going to be automated it should be approved by a human being before the ban goes thru. If you're going to ban people for swearing you should just not sell video games with swearing because it's soooo offensive. Sounds like team liquid. Swearing is bad children. | ||
Tortious_Tortoise
United States944 Posts
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