10-25-2020, 11:20 AM
(10-25-2020, 10:33 AM)unfortunatepossum Wrote: I have parents hop on to tell me thanks for teaching their kid how to play and kept it fun for them.
Props to you for that; it's definitely something I would've wanted when I was starting playing at the crisp age of 12 but that didn't happen lmao
With all due respect, I still believe that the internet is a place that if you try being overbearingly strict on, it takes a whole aspect of the "fun" away; of course, I wouldn't really want it to go back to 2012 BO2 days where every time a young child talks on the mic "stfu, f slur."
Personally, I use the internet as a way to just dumb myself down and just be an idiot, and there are many other players who do the same thing. The ones who take it too far are the ones who should be punished, I won't try arguing that; I just think round gags right off the bat are... a little extreme. From my experience, usually a temp gag of 30-90 seconds does the trick in most instances; with a round gag, it just puts in their mind "okay well I'm probably just gonna get banned anyways, might as well go all out." That might not be true, but most players would assume that if it's a round gag after a verbal warning that it's super easy and quick to get banned off so they want to do as much as possible before they can no longer play.
Just thought I'd actually explain this more logically since a majority of the people have done so.
(10-25-2020, 11:02 AM)Prince Nicky el Espeluznante Wrote: Telling someone to "shut up" is, of course, disrespectful and rude. And if PH doesn't want a server with the rampant disrespect common on other servers, like TTT, then all the more power to them. The rule should definitely be left alone.
Fair enough; this is simply an opinion/suggestion after all; if it's not something that's agreed with, that's fine.