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i mean not just that. i get flamed 1 out of 3 games by my own teammates for not ganking their lanes and if i talk back they follow me around and last hit my minions making the game hard for me
Because I was there "1000" years ago.
Yesterdays smack talk is today's 'bannable toxic behavior'
Back in the day we could just go "ahahah go ♥♥♥♥ yourself," and then any insult people wanted to include, no matter what it was, because no single word was treated as some evil devil word nor any one group treated as sacrosanc. People got to talk to eachother like normal humans not living in constant fear of losing all social communication because of a third part that wasnt even in the room. Now? You might lose the ability to play with your friends ever again because a moderator recorded something he didn't personally like.
so my choice for most toxic? DOTA, where you get punished by being forced to play the game in a broken state where you can't communicate because you got mass reported, or Arenanet where you can't so much as say a negative thing about the developer's answers in a public interview