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lol. I never said my standards for writing were low, or that what you said was even correct. Since the obvious point seemed to go over your head, and you're unable to comprehend the obvious point everyone else is...
You attempted to insult me.. you failed to realize that your insult doesn't even get as low as the point I made, making it kind of moot and silly.
It's like someone telling you you're an awful parent, and an awful person, then you snap back that they struggle to get the garbage out on time every week. It really doesn't remotely compare and comes off more comical and silly than an insult. It becomes even more funny, when the insult you attempted to sling is barely even true, because that person missed it once every few months due to other real life situations, and its not a big deal.
I hope that helped you understand.
He only wants to have the option to hide it, so neither he or any viewer is getting triggered or to prevent getting striked by the streaming platform for violating their rules. No user would be forced to activate that option and could "enjoy" such chat content if he wants to.
Personally I would prefer to turn off in-game chats as well - the content at best doesn't matter but is often aggressive or even violating laws. That highly depends on the type of game, but for shooters it's common.
Having it auto-censor certain words or phrases or muting for expressing distracting thoughts or whatever administration by dev seems utter nonsense to me.
I have never met a 'winner' that is this insecure.
While I do agree that it would be nice to turn off chat simply because I don't care. I think censoring the toxicity does more harm than good.
Like sometimes there are things that are acceptable in the public eye as good to talk trash about. Like as a recent example, it's now publicly accepted we can all talk trash about the Pdiddler, he fully deserves it even thou he might find it pretty toxic in his point of view while everyone else finds it justified. Realistically he wouldn't care lets be honest, hes got bigger things to worry about now, lol, so outright censorship of toxic chat is not a good idea is what I am getting at.
I don't want to say dealing with toxic chat is part of growing up (memories of COD chat from mid/late 2000s come to mind) because it implies it hurts at first until you know better.
The reality is people that are hurt by it have never been told that words can not hurt them. Also when kind words are spoken they are also more or less regarded as platitudes and sweet nothings, nothings, yes, nothings. Because good or bad, they are just words.
The only words that matter are if they are orders from your superiors, or communicated instructions. Words from strangers don't matter, words from journalists telling you how to think also don't matter. Words from oppenents trying to bring you down don't matter. Like why pay attention to things that don't matter?
Getting offended by trash on the street is the same as being offended by words in a chatbox with strangers. It's utterly meaningless even if it makes you mad and offended, it should not, and the only reason it makes you feel that way is because you have some deeper underlying mental issues or nobody taught you that you shouldn't care about what doesn't matter.
Hence this is why people say oh grow up. These toxic chat problems only affect a small number of people that haven't learned how to process conversations in a healthy way. Those that talk trash in chat are also part of the problem and should act like a responsible adult if they are adults. If they are children then their parents are doing a terrible job at teaching their kids how to handle life. And those that get offended if they are kids, they need responsible parents so they don't turn into adults that need a shrink to tell them it's silly to take offense to mere words. If bullying isn't physical, or systematic in some way and it's just words, then it only hurts if you let it.
If words really could hurt people, we'd get rid of guns and countries would just use mean toxic chat words as a means of defense and offense. But 99% of us (or whatever majority) know the difference so if you're in the 1% (figuratively speaking) all i gotta say is just get help. Don't let words hurt you. Toxic chat isn't the problem. It's the way you look at it. Toxic words don't have power. You can't win battles with it.
Words can't hurt you unless for whatever reason you want to let them hurt you, don't be naive.
That is a lot of wishful thinking. And really treacherous destiny for your kids, if you grow them into snowflakes, believing, that there's nothing bad in the world, they wont be compatible.
I'd like to point out, that Neckroon wrote that. I don't know why he put what he said, in quotes with my name. I'm assuming a mistake when he clicked reply.
EIther way, I did not say what it says in quotes. Just incase people are confused. That is Neckroon not me.
I have been using both for free for the last 10 years!
And regarding this game, published by Tencent, I am pretty confident they are forced to ban certain topics not allowed by China's government.