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In his example of "yes", it could be "just buy somewhere cheaper elsewhere", could be piracy - if a mod doesn't know but suspects, it seems like a bad move unless they say something specific to suggest doing such. This is where translation = offense, where none exists. This is likely why their rep gets hit so hard, is people get craftier to stay within the confines of the rules because what they would normally say, may be deemed "offensive" or "insulting", when it is far from that, but someone with power deems it is. Which reminds me of R.E. forums.
Kind of like why sometimes I add "not sure if you're serious or trolling" to some posts when claiming to have an issue, and giving basically potato specs - I have to respond entirely seriously and professionally to not get hit, as I can't judge if they're trolling or really do have something outdated and truly have no idea why it performs terribly in the task.
Though those usually magically disappear shortly after, hard to tell if the OP deletes, a mod, or otherwise. We (site I used to help run) used to rotate mods around so they didn't get jaded and judge more than Judge Dredd.
Judge Dredd was principled and incorruptible.
Some Steam moderators are corrupt, unprincipled and shameless.
They ban people simply for giving their opinion on a product when only rave reviews are allowed on a moderated thread.
These characters turn the Steam community into a rotten trash heap, contrary to their very purpose. And I really hope that Steam will solve this problem soon enough.
Personally, I didn't see any global mod being "corrupted". As for the hub mods, you'll have to take it up to the hub's developper/publisher as they're the one appointing them.
Uh, no? The fact that fanboy is an insult doesn't magically make all words insults. Weird question.
I don't know the context of the post you're seemingly referring to, but as a general comment I'd note that using insults doesn't require naming specific people. Like if I started to rant about "all the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ posting here" [hi mods, just an example], that would be an insult, even if I didn't name any particular person. Insults levelled against groups are incredibly common.
How?
Why? Why cassier is not insult, but fanboy is. What exactly is the euphemism for fanboy here?
I ask seriously, as I am Russian. I know that in some countries the words mother and father are an insult. Parent 1 and Parent 2 only. How am I supposed to understand what the words like gamer, fanboy, cheater etc are insult? Somewhere in Steam there is a list of perverted interpretations?
You're right, you don't know the context. But I gave it on one of the last pages (post 125). There were no insults. It was an ordinary dialogue, an answer to a question. No insults, no change of topic, etc.
Why am I repeating this? Once again - I was banned for TROLLING. And that was an insult. I hope that, unlike the moderators, you understand the meaning of this term.
A fan has enjoys and appreciates something a lot, and is probably knowledgeable about it.
A fanboy takes that to the extreme, taking criticism of the thing personally, becoming aggressive, blowing things out of proportion, etc. To call someone a fanboy is to suggest they've become irrational or obsessive about the object in question.
At least, that's what it means to me. Others may feel differently.
I suspect you've been misinformed. A place using more inclusive categories in official communication doesn't mean they consider the words mother and father to be insults. It's just that some kids have two fathers, or two mothers, so it's better to not to assume one parent is a mother and the other a father.
Just the nature of learning a language, I guess. Sucks to get in trouble for things you weren't aware of, of course.
May be. But I have already heard and read enough chilling stories about SJW actions. I'm not going to criticize these freaks, but I'm sure that their rules are inappropriate in decent society.
It is hard to believe. I tried googling for quite some time and found no references to the fact that the word fanboy is abusive or offensive. I only get to fanboy sites, but not to sites that say why this word is offensive. It might have something to do with the 2009 Fanboys movie, but I doubt it.
In any case, this is an abstract question. I was banned not for using "unauthorized in Steam" words, but for trolling. Where is trolling in my post - none of the moderators could explain. Enough has been said.
Interesting because I had my first results within seconds - Urban Dictionary is your friend.
Fanboy
An extreme fan or follower of a particular medium or concept, whether it be sports, television, film directors, video games (the most common usage), etc.
Known for a complete lack of objectivity in relation to their preferred focus. Usually argue with circular logic that they refuse to acknowledge. Arguments or debates with such are usually futile. Every flaw is spun into semi-virtues and everything else, blown to comedic, complimentary proportions.
It's all 100% facts. And this is a clear description of the people with whom I spoke.
But where is the confirmation that this word is an insult? This is just a statement of fact.
Once again, if you mention people (without specifying specific names) who use cheats, calling them cheaters is it an insult or not? Any adequate person will answer - no. Despite the fact that this word is more negative. But yes, I'm sure there will be sjw-freaks who will find this an insult, because cheaters should be called alternatively honest players.
If you disagree, that's fine - heck, to an extend I do - but this might not be the place for you.
If I wrote to someone a "You f...ing fanboy" post - there would be fewer questions. I didn't.
I wrote a polite post in response to a question in which I referred to fanboys, without specifying specific personalities.
Once again, who exactly did I insult, and how can a polite post on a topic be trolling?
Whether you are directing it at a specific user or to the community as a whole is irrelevant.