Morningstar wrote:
kamehameha0 wrote:
About five people freaked out and said they would report me.
You hit the nail on the head right there. TNT warned you, not because you said a "bad" word, but because people reported you--even if those people were incorrect in doing so.
Why do I know this to be true? Because, after my daughter's account was frozen due to a false reporting from a chatster, I got an email from the TNT that basically confirmed my theory. The email said that because there are so many posts and so few staffers to read them, that the staff has to rely on the reports of the users in order to enforce Neopets's rules--even if those people who are reporting do not know the rules--and, even more troubling, even if the staff person doesn't actually check the post to see what was written. So, basically, that means that if one person writes say "Damn" over and over until their fingers get tired and if no one bothers to report him, his account isn't in jeopardy. But, if another person writes "Damn" once and some jerk doesn't like it and reports him for doing so, that person gets a warning, if he is lucky, or frozen, if he isn't so lucky. Talk about an arbitrary rule-system!!!!
My advice: Do not post on the chats--ever. And, if you absolutely must venture forth, pretend that you are talking to your 95 year old great grandmother when you do post. You probably wouldn't say "Damn" to her, right?
Morningstar's right, it's pretty much being in the "wrong time in the wrong place."
It's also about language, which isn't exactly the easiest thing to really objectivly censor. A smurf in Britain is a cigar (at least I think it is... if I'm wrong I'm really red in the face and sorry if I insulted anyone).
I stopped posting in the Neoboards because of that... I believe there was a similar thread to this in which someone got frozen for saying "Happy Yom Kippur." Granted, most of it is subjective, but if they're going to go freezing and warning people for things they themselves are guilty of... well, maybe they should recheck their guidelines. However, we can't blame the entire team, after all... they only have so many people. Maybe a filter that says "I'm sorry, you cannot use this word due to its offensive nature, in this or another language. Please use an alternative, or get your mind out of the gutter."
...oh, I also stopped using the Neoboards because of the fact that I was getting hit on by smelly old men (must be my cologne).