Ginkgo wrote:
I agree, strong bad language, bullying and intimidation should result in deleted posts, no questions asked and no correspondence entered into.
Well yes that's a given, so why is it so widely tolerated across the internet, and seemingly on many forums and in fact game licenses use EULA to pretty much run fascist states?
For example I have been banned permanently from certain MMORPGs for life for pointing out that death threats are in fact illegal in your country, they quoted the EULA atm and then perma banned me for having the nerve to say they were in fact using illegal practices to moderate a game. Which was odd.
I was perma banned from a forum when I told the moderators that death threats were illegal and that they should not indulge users who break the law, I was quoted forum rules and then booted for life, from a forum in the UK where it is strictly illegal to intimidate, bully or issue any kind of threat on line, that involves killing or harming another. They ignored that and just kicked me for life, while the trolls continued to issue death threats and joke how they had got someone perma banned long after the fact.
I know someone who trolled on one forum who actually phoned a real life person and threatened to kill them at work, the forums response was not to ban the troll, but to admonish the person in question for reacting badly on the forum? I mean you facking would some nutter phoned you in real life and threatened he was going to kill you! At the very least you'd be slightly put out by some interweb tin foil hat wearing freak finding out your work number, let alone telling you he was hence going to kill you, presumably he knows where you live too!
I honestly don't get it any more?
I honestly think games and forums, to name but a few interweb mediums for discourse are existing in some odd other universe where they are divorced from actual civil law by way of just making it up as they go along, and I for one am bemused that the legal systems of various countries are letting them do this. Yes it's not a democracy we know, but it's hardly Nazi Germany either so why behave like it is?
I for one would like to see the internet subject to if not common law, then some vaguely universal code of conduct, I wont see it in my life time but: I have a dream.
Now I am not saying we should institute t'interweb police far from it in fact and quite the opposite, but there should at least be some morality somewhere, anywhere would be nice.
