kinda lame... makes it seem like their (staff) are sensitive to itwell if you make any negative comments about lgbt you WILL be warned/muted/banned
the staff team is MUCH MORE sensitive about lgbt than other stuff, especially religion, i've seen some offensive stuff about religion but the mod team just doesn't careThey won't second think harsh punishments for this
I just got banned for homophobia, so yes.Do people who are Anti-LGBT get banned? cus i know someonewho is
Also nobody likes a snitch.Do people who are Anti-LGBT get banned? cus i know someonewho is
At the end it's important to remember that the project strives for acceptance no matter the creed, race, gender identity or sexual orientation, and this won't ever change
These are the important quotes that speak out in the word salad and I wholeheartedly agreeit's important to note that finding this balance is truthfully an ongoing process that will require continuous feedback and improvement, no staff team or human is perfect and they will continue to evaluate and refine their policies I'm sure, so that's what I would do
nope sorry still got like another 2 months before that can even remotely happensuperbaconbro did you ever get unbanned from DF?
They really do try to foster a positive atmosphere for both LGBTIQA+ and religion, but the fact is, maintaining an inclusive atmosphere often does involve prioritizing certain issues, and it doesn't necessarily mean that the staff team doesn't care about religion or other aspects. They care. It's also not out of the realm if the staff team implemented policies and guidelines targeting these types of discussions that generate hate, harassment, and division related to LGBTIQA+ matters to have more severe punishments, that may have been the case, I can't completely recall. But it doesn't imply a lack of concern for other matters like religion. so if you ever see offensive religion comments being overlooked, it's really encouraged to provide constructive feedback to staff management, they really do care and they are motivated to improving moderation and policies. I had a pleasure working with them and I can say personally that they really do care about improving their teams
another thing, fostering a positive and inclusive atmosphere requires a sort of balance, and moderating a platform like this can honestly be hella challenging in my experience, but they try to strike a balance between ensuring inclusivity, taking care of offensive content (especially sensitive topics), and so on. The staff team's priorities may shift based on prevalent issues in the community, and it's important to note that finding this balance is truthfully an ongoing process that will require continuous feedback and improvement, no staff team or human is perfect and they will continue to evaluate and refine their policies I'm sure, so that's what I would do
so the truth finally comes out
For me I would like to play a server where it does not come up at all. I would like to play a server and not see anything pro or anti lgbt, anything for or against my religion, anything religious or political should not be discussed. If you want to be inclusive the best way to do that is to be less exclusive. I do not believe it is fair that people can attack me for my personal beliefs and when I say it is my religion I am treated as the bad guy, why can we not just both have our own beliefs? I am willing to accept that others will believe different things and if the rest of the community would I believe it would promote more mature interactions and people would, in general, focus on what actually matters here, making and playing minigames. I do not play video games to discuss social issues, I play them to avoid discussing them.They really do try to foster a positive atmosphere for both LGBTIQA+ and religion, but the fact is, maintaining an inclusive atmosphere often does involve prioritizing certain issues, and it doesn't necessarily mean that the staff team doesn't care about religion or other aspects. They care. It's also not out of the realm if the staff team implemented policies and guidelines targeting these types of discussions that generate hate, harassment, and division related to LGBTIQA+ matters to have more severe punishments, that may have been the case, I can't completely recall. But it doesn't imply a lack of concern for other matters like religion. so if you ever see offensive religion comments being overlooked, it's really encouraged to provide constructive feedback to staff management, they really do care and they are motivated to improving moderation and policies. I had a pleasure working with them and I can say personally that they really do care about improving their teams
another thing, fostering a positive and inclusive atmosphere requires a sort of balance, and moderating a platform like this can honestly be hella challenging in my experience, but they try to strike a balance between ensuring inclusivity, taking care of offensive content (especially sensitive topics), and so on. The staff team's priorities may shift based on prevalent issues in the community, and it's important to note that finding this balance is truthfully an ongoing process that will require continuous feedback and improvement, no staff team or human is perfect and they will continue to evaluate and refine their policies I'm sure, so that's what I would do
This. There are political differences between many of us that are extremely difficult to reconcile, and the best feasible choice is a neutral zone instead of catering to one specific worldview.For me I would like to play a server where it does not come up at all. I would like to play a server and not see anything pro or anti lgbt, anything for or against my religion, anything religious or political should not be discussed. If you want to be inclusive the best way to do that is to be less exclusive. I do not believe it is fair that people can attack me for my personal beliefs and when I say it is my religion I am treated as the bad guy, why can we not just both have our own beliefs? I am willing to accept that others will believe different things and if the rest of the community would I believe it would promote more mature interactions and people would, in general, focus on what actually matters here, making and playing minigames. I do not play video games to discuss social issues, I play them to avoid discussing them.