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sir this statement is what one might call
"A shamefur dispray"
no one is allowed to have a private army
People mainly use discord anyway for most communication involving video games/internet these days.
And it's not really moderated. People can collect all the gamer words in a single message like Thanos.
Easy enough to cut it with all that in mind. And in my experience most people use in game chats not to make calls important to the match. But to insult each other or even threaten with RL stuff.
Depends a lot on the game and genre tbh, I've played some games where the chat was rarely toxic and a lot of times was actually really funny or helpful.
Plus the same argument could be made about internet forums in general.
It's not a new idea though. In the early 20th century someone thought "Maybe businesses shouldn't have so much control over society?" and most agreed it was insane; so a new distinction was made between public and private.
We thought the debate was settled, but companies just can't help themselves. They keep just trying to invent new ways to control everyone.
Typical government overreaction - control/moderate all gaming spaces. Company reaction - we're not working on this game anymore, let's just shut down chat rather than invest a lot of company time in embedding the very latest government censorship whatzit in a game that came out over 10 years ago and that's in maintenance mode.
This won't help anyone, of course.
Well - new EU law can fine internet companies up to 6% of their annual income, if they don't do enough against hatespeech and other illegal content on their platforms. I guess companies like Sega and Steam want to avoid that.
And if anyone thinks the laws are too harsh or they are overreacting, i guess you don't know the other suggestions by the politicians - like that internet users would be required to identify via webcam and ID card to any online service.
This law which is putting the responsibility on the companies is a really reasonable choice. After all the EU only recently empowered the consumer- and privacy protection rights.
No this law is about the widespread bullying of entire social groups out of the social media public, voter manipulation and inciting violence through false information, child grooming and other clearly illegal matters.
I have 5 thousand hours in Dota2 and every single match i played to this day have been a toxic ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ likes of you have probably never seen in your life. And for over 10 years Valve did nothing for it. I could literally boot up the game right this moment, do the most inhuman speech and toxicity and literally not even get a warning for it.
So what do i do? Do i cry about it until valve tries to fix something that is literally impossible to fix? Or do i grow a pair and literally ignore the internet people that are not even real people for me and move on with my life?
I think the choice is obvious. People on the internet are not even real as far as i am concerned. They may aswell not exist. I will never meet them in my life, see them in front of me. They are just a random text on the web and nothing more. So again, why are we removing chat for?