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Posted: Jul 29th 2010 1:47PM DataShade said

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That was @Rowgue said on 1:23PM 7-29-2010
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Posted: Jul 29th 2010 2:04PM Lateris said

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Question: How come my avatar wont get replaced every time I try to load a new one?

Posted: Jul 29th 2010 2:53PM DataShade said

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Maybe it's too big, saved with the wrong options (GIMP/Photoshop lets you customize JPEG compression and scanning level, maybe try with less?), the wrong file format?
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Posted: Jul 29th 2010 3:06PM Brianna Royce said

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Lateris -- it's because the hamster wheel that runs our comment/profile system was purchased by a Chinese company and is soon going F2P. No wait, that's not it... Either way, It's not just you! We hope the tech people are working on it Soon(TM). Someone told me that if you register on Joystiq and set your profile up there, you can get it to work over here too. Haven't tried it personally but maybe worth a shot while the network is in flux. :D
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Posted: Jul 29th 2010 10:20PM Lateris said

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Nice- I logged into joystiq and testing now!
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Posted: Jul 29th 2010 10:21PM Lateris said

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testing
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Posted: Jul 29th 2010 10:26PM Lateris said

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This old man is alll set! Thank you!
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Posted: Jul 29th 2010 3:51PM Georgio said

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Lol good timing. NCSoft just removed all the posts on the announcement pages from the official site and removed the possibility to post on the official site. OK maybe because the server merge fiasco and scores of people rage quitting in masses the game and bad mouthing Aion even on the announcements pages.
Way to go NCWest banning players and removing posting on your site will really help saving Aion :). I think I smell some jobless CMs of a dead game in the autumn.

Posted: Jul 29th 2010 4:05PM DataShade said

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Personally, I feel contempt for people who reply to Announcement threads with condemnation *or* praise.

It's an *announcement,* not a solicitation for your opinion. If I wanted your opinion, I'd click your profile name and read your blog. Meanwhile, keep the announcement threads clear for *content.* I don't want to read 10 "yay!" "me too!" or "you suck!" comments for every legitimate question, correction, or explanation.
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Posted: Jul 29th 2010 7:18PM Graill440 said

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There is a difference between removing posts that are against the tos, threaten lives or property and those that use words the people here on Massively consider politicaly incorrect.

Massively would have folks believe that using the terms that describe aspects of society and life choices falls under the same rules when they are used differently, in totally opposite context.

Example: "You are hitler" as opposed to "You acted like hitler". Two totally different meanings and one is against the TOS. Common sense needs to be used in deciding whether to make corrections, here i will assume from past action on this site both would be removed.

Dropping the F bomb on someone for a view or whatever i totally agree with, thats an an attack, remove it, its covered by the TOS, whether its personal is up to the moderators here to decide according to the TOS, assuming they have been educated properly on the subject of equal opportunity, which covers a huge variety of CS topics. Do not censor discussions that use words or terms some, or this site feel uncomfortable with, but are fine in meaning and truth and not covered by the TOS.

One example was a very ignorantly censored thread recently, more joking than anything, but it was still chopped up pretty badly, most know about the thread. This has happened many times and more than a few of us have blinked and said "wtf over? what was wrong with that?" If the censorship itself was a joke i didnt get it.

Most people with common sense understand a blog or email is vanilla. Some imagine the supposed emotions they read, sadly these are their own assumptions and their own feelings being projected onto what they are reading. If anyone wants to convey emotion, the intelligent person posts an emoticon or descriptor to let the reader know how they feel at the time. Assuming a blog or post is showing emotion without a descriptor is really ignorant and portrays the party doing the assuming as foolish. Another censor target, someone typing in all caps, does the average person with common sense really think thats yelling? Maybe the person that thinks they live in that subculture, to me it means nothing other than a broken keyboard or chubby fingers.

As always kids, make sure you have your parents persmission to post here. (smile)



Posted: Jul 29th 2010 9:36PM Laephis said

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I completely agree with this. Personal attacks should not be allowed. But chopping up an entire discussion just because you dislike the particular words being used is unnecessary. Language is an incredible tool, and sometimes the word "****ty" is exactly what needs to be used when describing a certain aspect of a game. I realize that some folks are more sensitive (held captive?) by taboos, but I would love to believe that adults here can handle the wide variety of language that comes up.
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Posted: Jul 29th 2010 11:45PM Junkmaster said

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I think massively does a great job of keeping the forums clean of garbage that adds absolutely no value to the conversation or article being commented on. It makes for a great place to come and enjoy reading up on games. Makes for good reading when you can slip away and hide.

Posted: Jul 30th 2010 7:18AM Dread said

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I think the Massively Asshat filter is busted........I'm still allowed to post for starters...

Question for next round of questions: Have publishers or game developers requested favourable reviews from Massively or offered enticements for such, now and in the past? And were they declined or accepted and if so why?

We are all mature enough to know it can and does happen, so I'd love to hear Massively's experience ;)

Posted: Jul 30th 2010 7:29AM Valdamar said

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I think Massively's comments section is one of the most friendly of any videogame website I've ever visited (there's not even advertising spam in the comments, like a lot of sites have) - that's the reason why this is the only website I post comments on. I have a similar view of MMO official forums - City of Heroes' forum is head and shoulders above every other MMO in terms of maturity of posters, so I post there sometimes. That doesn't mean there's zero trolling or no nastiness occasionally, just like real life it happens sometimes, but I think the mods both here and there do a decent job of keeping the atmosphere generally friendly.

Besides I'm one of those people who never really does any trolling, but I do find creative trolling really amusing sometimes, so I like to see a little of that just to keep things fresh.

SOE used to over-moderate the EQ2 forums when I played it and tbh their forums were just so sterile and banal it was like they had hired hundreds of backbone-less drones to play the parts of the other posters. You can go too far with moderation sometimes, and SOE did always like to remove everything even slightly negative (especially if it was about them or their games!). There is such a thing as "too nice". At times the EQ2 forum could have done with SOE providing barf bags, when the back-slapping and faux-luvvie comments became too much for me to stomach. That said, in-game EQ2 had a community second only to CoH in terms of helpfulness and maturity, in my experience. Thankfully a lot of the most ardent forum warriors never make it as far as the game itself :D

Posted: Jul 30th 2010 2:10PM Djinn said

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There is NO logical reason to attack a person for their opinion. If you want to debate, attack the opinion, not the person.

And I will never understand the amount of effort and energy some people put into defending their ability to use swear words or other derogatory terms (racial, sexual, religious). I frankly can't understand why they are SO important to these people. They go to great lengths to demean people who object as "prudes" or worse. Or they try to explain how the way they use the terms isn't meant as offensive. (No really I flung that poo at you as a gesture of my affection. Flinging poo isn't inherently bad, its in how you mean it.)

If they took half the effort of defending this indefensible behavior to just write like mature, intelligent people, the internet would be a much more pleasant place.

Posted: Aug 3rd 2010 4:00PM (Unverified) said

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"There is NO logical reason to attack a person for their opinion. If you want to debate, attack the opinion, not the person."

Actually there is, some people are so foul to be around thy only want the personal satisfaction of a response, negative or otherwise. Have you ever been ad a party/bar and one ass is spouting a long litany of racist, sexist bigoted garbage while a room full of embarrassed people glare at them? Better off saying 'You are an $#%$#^ shut your fool mouth' than trying to reason with them, life is short.
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