its prejudice not racismOriginally Posted by Fairemont Go to original post
Don't hesitate to report it when you see it and provide evidence when you can. We'll always investigate and take action when needed. If you're curious about how we handle these things, the links below should help.
Report a player: http://ubi.li/gtq62
For Honor Sanctions: http://ubi.li/9hdtu
It's not that words hurt, it's about setting boundaries for acceptable behavior, especially in an online setting.Originally Posted by ShonM93 Go to original post
If you had a kid that called you an ******* instead of dad, would you be completely fine with it, 'cause words are just words?
That's a somewhat different situation, because as a parent i'm responsible to make the kid a decent human being, that's a parents job. This however is the internet: you really have to not give a sh*t about ppl being arseholes, unless you wanna get mad, triggered or whatever in every half a minute.Originally Posted by Tundra 793 Go to original post
And i mean sayin' "Muslims are idiots" is not that bad, maybe i'm biased, i'm not into any kind of religion, it's just not my cup of tea. What i try to say is you encounter way worse sh*t every day.
Well, you're not wrong. But in cases like this, Ubisoft should act as the parent, since it is in their best interest to build an online environment without discrimination and harassment.Originally Posted by ShonM93 Go to original post
In this particular case, it's also not the internet in general, but behaviors within the actual For Honor game, which has more defined and strict guidelines for its users, and where there are consequences for hate speech and offensive imagery.
I'm not particularly religious either, nor easily offended by anything. But I still report the occasional swastika emblem, because I don't believe that letting such things run rampant is conducive to a healthy community.