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@hayhor
The person who has been yelled at may be watching the stream afterwords and discover what happened.
Also, it is clearly witnessed by hundred if not thousands of bystanders. I believe there is no excuse to avoid issuing reprimands for streamers being toxic and calling opponents a derogatory selection among a variety of names.
- Vdstrk5 years agoSeasoned Ace
@hayhor
Well I suppose it would be possible to report it.I mean, devs watch streams.... so I am puzzled why nothing has yet happened.
The question is, are rules for everyone, or do we clearly have someone above the rules?
- hayhor5 years agoHero
@VdstrkAgain, is it against the game rules to talk about someone on stream who isnt watching you?
- Vdstrk5 years agoSeasoned Ace
@hayhor
Yes. It is offensive speech.I won;t be bothered one way or the other.
Streams are 18+ so, some vulgarities are just fine. Nothing wrong with it, it emphasizes the emotions the player is feeling. That is OK.
What I am referring to is statements such, for example "that player is tr@#h", they are such "bots" and so on.... and worse.
If the recipient isn't there, it does not mean nothing has happened. And there are several witnesses every time that happens.
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