This is the thread where we try to get somone official to explain why the word "****" is bannable. For ages we've heard about this unlisted "shadow policy" being enforced, and I really think it's about time someone from EA at least admit that it exists. Or if it doesn't, dispel this incredibly deeply-ingrained myth.
Firstly, I'm absolutely certain that the UO EULA contains some intentionally vague phrase about 'obscenity blah blah sexual language' that would technically allow them to ban someone for saying 'booby' or 'poopyface' if they really wanted to. This isn't about that. This is about the policy that UO GMs actually enforce.
We know that you can stand at the bank and cuss yourself hoarse without a GM lifting a finger. Trust me on this. I tend to have a very foul mouth when shooting from the hip, and enough people have indignantly screamed that they were paging on me that I know this for a fact. Supposedly public server-wide chat is more moderated, but for purposes of this discussion let's pretend that doesn't exist.
I can stand at the bank calling you a ****, but if some newb says he got ****d by reds trying to do a champ spawn and someone decides to report them, that is actionable. Hey guys, notice which word in that sentence got turned into asterisks, and which one didn't.
I want to know why a word which isn't considered an obscenity by... well... anyone is instantly actionable in this game. No, I haven't gotten in trouble over this word. I'm just tired of having to metaphorically tackle random guildmates and cover their mouths in the occasional instance that one of them says they got ****d trying to solo Slasher or something.
I've been meaning to make this thread for ages. It just took a reference to the Secret **** Rule in another thread to remind me.
Firstly, I'm absolutely certain that the UO EULA contains some intentionally vague phrase about 'obscenity blah blah sexual language' that would technically allow them to ban someone for saying 'booby' or 'poopyface' if they really wanted to. This isn't about that. This is about the policy that UO GMs actually enforce.
We know that you can stand at the bank and cuss yourself hoarse without a GM lifting a finger. Trust me on this. I tend to have a very foul mouth when shooting from the hip, and enough people have indignantly screamed that they were paging on me that I know this for a fact. Supposedly public server-wide chat is more moderated, but for purposes of this discussion let's pretend that doesn't exist.
I can stand at the bank calling you a ****, but if some newb says he got ****d by reds trying to do a champ spawn and someone decides to report them, that is actionable. Hey guys, notice which word in that sentence got turned into asterisks, and which one didn't.
I want to know why a word which isn't considered an obscenity by... well... anyone is instantly actionable in this game. No, I haven't gotten in trouble over this word. I'm just tired of having to metaphorically tackle random guildmates and cover their mouths in the occasional instance that one of them says they got ****d trying to solo Slasher or something.
I've been meaning to make this thread for ages. It just took a reference to the Secret **** Rule in another thread to remind me.