dils1
Legacy Supporter 7
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2011
- Location
- New Zealand
flamewar w3w
text wall crits for 9000. Boringness finishes off opponent x_x ty for ur... profesionalism? and i apologize if i offended you for not being so proper, its just not who i am.While I somewhat agree with minor cases of breaking blocks (IE small pillars, holes in walls, random pits, etc.), your argument is poorly defended and executed. While I don't agree that using a pillar, or mining into a location is griefing, I do believe there needs to be a distinction.
First off, there is no such thing as good or neutral griefing. By definition: "A griefer is a player who does things in a games to deliberately cause annoyance ("grief" in the sense of "giving someone grief") for the griefer's own enjoyment. Such a player is a particular nuisance in online gaming communities, since griefers often cannot be deterred by penalties related to in-game goals."
However, forcing entry by any means necessary should ought not be called griefing as, although the intentions of the player may be to kill or harm the player, the supposed griefing is merely a byproduct or necessary action in order to get to the target.
Considering small pits, pillars, and holes in the wall are not technically meant to harm people for the player's enjoyment (as the griefer cannot be there to watch his pitfall work if it was merely a hole to get to a cave or other underground location) nor can it technically be called griefing. In this sense, your entire argument is flawed, as it is based entirely off the idea that an action creating a scenario intended to harm other players can be good.
Secondly, small incidents like this do not have a large impact on anybody, if they are large enough to petition, it's large enough for you to have staff investigate the creator, and then clean up yourself. Trying to catch players on small things will eventually lead to some sort of punishment, therefor if you deem it fit, it is your decision to do so.
Finally, in order to give your post a nice thrust and twist to the heart, your language is unbearable. You used the term "sissy" 7 times, "sissies" twice, "punk" six times, and "whine" 3 times. These slang terms are unbearable when trying to take someone seriously, seeing as it rapidly diminishes any decent impression someone may have had. The quote "punk sissy no life 12 year old" highly detracts to anything you say, as this is in your thesis and is part of your first impression. Similarly it shows a lack of vocabulary and puts you on the same level as the people you are accusing.Your language is mainly unfocused, on a general topic without decent points, and rather fuming. Similar to your poor word choice, is your use of anecdotes and analogies. You compared medieval warfare to minecraft, which is a really simple fallacy.
Now, had you chosen to do the better thing, and not emphasized entire sentences, you would have composed a few neat points and something to back them. Rather, you made rash accusations and insulted any one guilty of what you deemed griefing or not. Even better would have you using very polite language, trying to lightly refer to your targets without outright insulting them and misusing language to try and assert a false authority. Your prime method of conveyance was intimidation, and it doesn't work on people who have more confidence nor on people who know you are wrong in how you made your argument, and would like to take the time to pick apart the rather simple bits that stand out.
I agree with your post except for:Even before I was a Mod, most of you know my location was a haven for multiple griefs a day.
I tried not to report them unless they were the same person over and over, or a major item.
the old adage still sticks "If it takes you as long to Fix it as it does to file a PE then just fix it"
that being said I will still come to a silly one block grief if you request, but please understand
the amount of PE's the staff tries to do each day. and use common sense...
It's only 575 words, which really isn't that much. Similarly, I quite enjoy calling people morons, sluts, dickbags, etc., but it's not professional to use that sort of language in a formal situation, which is why I didn't. It also diminishes respect, because I definitely don't talk like this because it's not my style of speech, but I write like this because it is appropriate. You don't need to be upper-class, super rich, and snobbish to write like this. Personality doesn't influence how you write if you know how to write properly.
While at first I'm inclined to ask why a formal writing style would be required for a gaming forum, I decided to spend more time hung up on the last line written, about how personality doesn't influence how one writes, if one writes properly. I find the opposite, actually- my writing is much better when I let my personality within it shine! I think such statements are generally more context dependent- perhaps for a term paper, you'd want a more professional style, but if you're discussing with friends your thoughts on a game, you'd prefer something with a little more personality and flare, to get your message across.
diffuse, ur a wonderful pvper, but dont feed the troll.Arrogance is a trait that nobody likes and there is no better way to display it than the way you currently are daring. This is an internet forum for a game that nobody would ever describe as being particularly complex. As such, it should go without saying that formality is something that is definitely not necessary when posting. In a real argument you should present your points clearly and professionally, but in the case of a video game there is no reason to even bother with that kind of thing. If you want to seem more intelligent, at least in my opinion, look straight through the randomness and lack of professionalism in posts and see what they are really trying to say no matter the way they say it. To me the tone that comes from the post tells me about their character, but neither adds nor detracts from the content of their post.
Use of hawkeye is restricted because the queries can cause server strain in cases, guides+ have the ability. The problem with this is that, even though you can see who did it, we have to check it anyways to add to our personal records.ty for getting us back on track majora :3
i actually think that giving hawkeye in the hands of some normal people, like donators/mayors/etc would make it so that they could see who did the griefing and seek out justice instead of having to wait for and bother the staff to figure out whodunit. i dont think access to the simple /hawk tool would effect too many problems for people who are able to own and upkeep regions. It would enable the playerbase to get their own justice while informing the admin team of the griefer with a simple screenshot on the forums. Just my opinion though...
and no brutal, as long as unmensoensalada or whatever his name is can keep himself tamed, theres no reason to lock it
just remember not to feed the trolls :3
Punishment levels are sufficient, though you get a 'cookie cutter' response, things are being done about it. Most people smarten up after the first warning. The first warning is done like this, we message them on the forum and in minemail, we inform them the next infraction is a 3 day ban. If the first incident was really bad, such as destroying half a house or if it was malicious, we go straight to a 3 day ban. Then if they grief again after, even if its not that bad, it goes to a week ban, then a month, then permanent. We rarely reach the one week mark with people. It's all based on severity, we can choose to perma ban at any time.As we are all posting our views, and while the thread AIN'T locked yet, may aswell do mine!
I think there needs to be harsher punishments to griefing. I trust admins/mods do punish these people, but most of the replies to me petitions end in ''I will warn the guy'' or ''I will talk to them''. What if they never log back in? Then come in waaaaay later? Not that much to a new player, really, just warning them is not going to do much. It would also be nice to know who griefed, so we can either get revenge by killing them or by making sure we don't add them to our townships.
As for rules, fine mostly. I wish there would be a ''CHOP DOWN THE WHOLE TREE'' rule! Or maybe even something to make sure they replant the tree aswell. I am sure you all have seen the South-Road out of Zeal and... yes... I think that is enough evidence to suggest we need to, somewhere, include the wilderness in the griefing rules.
Punishment levels are sufficient, though you get a 'cookie cutter' response, things are being done about it. Most people smarten up after the first warning. The first warning is done like this, we message them on the forum and in minemail, we inform them the next infraction is a 3 day ban. If the first incident was really bad, such as destroying half a house or if it was malicious, we go straight to a 3 day ban. Then if they grief again after, even if its not that bad, it goes to a week ban, then a month, then permanent. We rarely reach the one week mark with people. It's all based on severity, we can choose to perma ban at any time.