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[quote]If they start a team-game, players chose to:
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[quote]If they start a team-game, players chose to:
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1.) play a gamemode where they take responsibility towards others. People in a team are DEPENDANT from each other. That is the huge difference to the rape-scenario. Here, players voluntarily chose to put themself in a situation where other people depend on them.[/quote]
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1.) play a gamemode where they take responsibility towards others. People in a team are DEPENDANT from each other. That is the huge difference to the rape-scenario. Here, players voluntarily chose to put themself in a situation where other people depend on them.[/quote]
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I grant that this is a relevant distinction.
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I grant that this is a relevant distinction.
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It
doesn't
fundamentally
change
the
character
of
"blaming
the
victim
of
toxicity
for
the
toxicity"
though.
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It
doesn't
fundamentally
change
the
character
of
"blaming
the
victim
of
toxicity
for
the
toxicity"
or
"trying
to
reduce
toxicity
by
putting
restrictions
on
the
likely
victims
of
toxicity"
though.
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[quote]-> "and I am not particularly interested..."
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[quote]-> "and I am not particularly interested..."
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-> "I am fundamentally disinterested in having a conversation on the basis of "we need to put more restrictions on newbies so that veterans are less toxic to newbies".
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-> "I am fundamentally disinterested in having a conversation on the basis of "we need to put more restrictions on newbies so that veterans are less toxic to newbies".
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thanks for your time.[/quote]
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thanks for your time.[/quote]
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I do claim control over my choice of conversations that I personally choose to engage in. Sue me.
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I do claim control over my choice of conversations that I personally choose to engage in. Sue me.
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