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EspressOvi
New Traveler
6 hours ago

I miss the days people weren't made of paper

I follow general chat in BF 6 and if someone flames it's raining reports on that person.

I don't care, but why would you guys report someone for flaming?

Grow a thicker skin or ignore the insults or turn off your general chat if you are a paper warrior made of sugar that can't stand in the rain, it's Battlefield.

General chat toxicity was always a thing and by nature it's how it's suppose to be. It's a seperate mode  in a game mode and if you can't handle it cause you aren't mentally strong enough to tank the insults turn off chat - simple.

It's ridiculious cause EA is following those cry problems instead of fixing real issues in this game, they are wasting their time for this nonsense.

Someone just wrote in chat I should "end it", like what do I care, I just camp him harder with my IFV if he can't take it but I'd never report him for such thing, it's a battlefield compliment that you are better if someone cries the lobby. 

Ya'll just made of the thinnest paper, probably thinner than printer paper, like rice paper thin, thats how thin you guys are nowadays.

I miss the 2002-2007 era when someone was toxic it was just a compliment, every had fun in the game and it is what it is. We are very lucky LAN Partys aren't a thing anymore or else they'd end after the first match with someone packing their pc and going home to mommy.

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  • Asmodeus566's avatar
    Asmodeus566
    Hero+
    5 hours ago

    EspressOvi​  and FETCH_usa​ 

    You two can do as you like, but if you break the rules that is on you and you alone.

    You are in EA's house and as such it is EA's rules that you have to abide by.

    [W]hat the Internet and its cult of anonymity do is to provide a blanket sort of immunity for anybody who wants to say anything about anybody else, and it would be difficult in this sense to think of a more morally deformed exploitation of the concept of free speech.

                                                                                                                                                                         “Richard Bernstein, In the New York Times”

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