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Ingame Community => News and Updates => Topic started by: Blue. on 14 10, 2023, 06:12:01 pm
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CIT is somewhere everyone should be able to come to escape real world problems.
Basically, what I am suggesting is to enforce this in-game as well, as in-game is where most of the actual shit happens. People spam adverts regarding real-life conflicts, political, or religious beliefs where CIT isn't really the place for all that. People expect they are actually doing something by "triggering" or provoking the other party which really does nothing but create a shit ton of drama that can't help but make the game unplayable for some.
I do understand that there's a rule that forbids this already, which is:
Any religious or political arguing, specifically insulting a religion or country.
But it's a bit "late", isn't it? I mean it does get enforced after the argument already takes place and after people get provoked already. Stopping things from the very beginning is really a relief for everyone.
It may sound like stopping one from sharing his very own opinion, but what does one hope to accomplish from creating drama from a conflict, where innocent people die, in a 2004 game? Whatever one says really changes nothing but creates useless drama and frustrates others for no reason.
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Yes please
Lately CIT has been really shit in this matter I login and it's all kinds of political matters and every time I speak I get someone asking me if I'm x, y or z. I DON'T CARE ABOUT THIS BULLSHIT
This whole nationality thing is BS anyways they should remove them from /stats and forbid groups and duties asking about such stuff. Why is this needed anyways? it adds literally nothing to CIT just adds racism towards certain countries and players and giving players targets to bully and annoy depending on someone nationality.
I like many other come to CIT to escape the stress of real life for a couple of hours a day a place where I don't have to face the political issues currently or talk about them. Trust me I do talk about them a lot IRL no need for this to haunt me IG.
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YESSSSS, we're literally escaping life in game so why even involving this stuff here? :tick:
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This is one of many reasons why I disabled adverts and main chat. I do agree about everything though. Most of us play this game to have FUN, not to listen to some bullshit dramas. :tick:
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:tick: yes players in-game are seeing stuff every few minutes that is just reminding them of the shit they want to forget about while playing.
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Just looking at the amount of mutes dealt out over the last week regarding people provoking eachother with real life occurances makes me upvote this suggestion. :tick:
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BIG YES :tick:
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I couldn't find any signs that the rule is exclusive to forum or that it excludes the ingame environment.
Although I agree with what the rule says, I find it generic and ambiguous.
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I couldn't find any signs that the rule is exclusive to forum or that it excludes the ingame environment.
It was only added in the "Forum rules" section on the forum. And the changelog said "Forum rule"
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Yes yes, people just keep spamming in adverts and talking around in-game chats also fighting for that. They just don't understand what is the *game* or how to play and enjoy the game.
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They should also warn people not to change their ORIGINAL NAME to something temporary that's used to point out the mattet this suggestion is saying.
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Makes sense, we don't need any drama anymore so yea I am positive :tick:
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A nice idea. It is possible to ban talk about politics or the names of countries where there are no conflicts or wars, such as Gaza. Instead of waiting for someone to make a super advert and insult a country or a group of people, we ban the word Gaza, for example, and the same applies to the rest of the countries. :tick:
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A good change would be to remove nationalities from in-game as well.
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Positive regarding this.
We need to keep our game and real life politics separate. We are here to have fun and play a game, arguing and provoking each other won't do us any good.
Do also agree with this, as I feel like many will just change their names to have a tag to incite provocation as well.
They should also warn people not to change their ORIGINAL NAME to something temporary that's used to point out the mattet this suggestion is saying.
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I think it would help the game be an escape from real world problems.
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wondering why its taking that long ppl going to make world leadrs changing their minds using /superadvert
Positive.
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people bring their propaganda into the game whenever the slightest political conflict occurs anywhere in the world
keeping that shit out of the game has a higher overall benefit than the freedom of allowing them to discuss real life matters in public chats, especially since any such conversation ends in chaos anyway
A nice idea. It is possible to ban talk about politics or the names of countries where there are no conflicts or wars, such as Gaza. Instead of waiting for someone to make a super advert and insult a country or a group of people, we ban the word Gaza, for example, and the same applies to the rest of the countries. :tick:
doesnt work
we already added a script to block "palestine" etc from nicknames and people avoid it by writing stuff like "Phl1st1n3"
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It was only added in the "Forum rules" section on the forum. And the changelog said "Forum rule"
True.
But that kinda makes the original rule kinda odd. This website encourages the debate of topics that affects us every day. How am I supposed to escape real world problems when there is a ton of people discussing Israel and global crisis? lol
I just hope the rule is not applied only when it's convenient.
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True.
But that kinda makes the original rule kinda odd. This website encourages the debate of topics that affects us every day. How am I supposed to escape real world problems when there is a ton of people discussing Israel and global crisis? lol
I just hope the rule is not applied only when it's convenient.
If you're referring to my topic, how does an economic crisis "divide humanity"?
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Video games in general, CIT in particular, is somewhere people escape to, from real life problems, and to have fun, I failed to understand why people keep carrying the shit outside into a game? Keep real life issues where it should be. :tick:
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If you're referring to my topic, how does an economic crisis "divide humanity"?
I don't think this is an adequate place to debate this topic and I don't recall saying an economic crisis divides humanity.
My point is that both subjects have the potential to trigger someone.
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True.
But that kinda makes the original rule kinda odd. This website encourages the debate of topics that affects us every day. How am I supposed to escape real world problems when there is a ton of people discussing Israel and global crisis? lol
I just hope the rule is not applied only when it's convenient.
Clearly a rule like this can only work if it is applied equally and fairly
Currently we already have an ingame rule about political/religious debates and I have witnessed numerous cases of primarily arabic staff only applying that rule when it is convenient to them, which can not be the purpose of such rules and only adds to more unfairness in the server
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Yes very big positive :tick: . Cit should only be played as a game to pass the time and avoid dealing with the difficulties of real life, let alone to have fun. But it's also incredibly difficult to ban individuals from advertising war-related items or making foolish arguments about them in video games that only waste energy. But still we can start taking steps
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After reviewing your suggestion, we obtained the following results:
- 25 positive votes.
- 0 negative votes.
Marked as High priority.
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Games are not the place to discuss these things, and only cause disrupt in gameplay.
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Wednesday 18th October 2023
- Updated in-game mutable chat offence H: Don't bring up: conflicts, especially current conflicts, terrorism, political, cultural and religious beliefs which divide humanity. (Arran + Blue)