I am not saying I want you to go witchunt this guy. But I want this kind of behaviour to be punishable! I am wondering could he get banned/ Warned about this behaviour, for example banned from speaking through battle.net? In for example LoL he would prob get permabanned for this.
Anyone got any ideas on what to do? Send a ticket to Blizzard?
To make this abit more funny he was playing aggro mage with legend cardback vs taunt warrior and still got this mad when he lost :D
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'Add friends at your own risk. If you feel like you will get abused then it is your own fault for adding that individual.'
So no you will not be able to get him banned. Blizzard is not valve or riot. They simply do not care enough about the social aspect of the game as it doesn't impact their wallets at the present time.
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hearthstone has no ban, no way to punish friend ragers, they generally don't bother me much, I friend anyone that sends a request, and if I played a fun game against a deck I don't see often, I try to friend the person. But friend ragers do discourage actually friending people in game, and the argument that it is your fault you accepted the request is dumb, because there is a purpose for the friend function, and saying using it is a bad idea normalizes the innapropriate behaviour.
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Just fill your deck with one drops, that is creative deck design, right?
It's people like you that cause games like hearthstone from having a proper chat system. Don't annoy game developers with harassment reports as they'll continue to limit chat systems in response. If you feel bad about what's said by some random internet troll who doesn't know you, then simply grow a thicker skin or mute him (an option that every game has).
Childish racers will never be stopped so long as the internet is anonymous.
'Add friends at your own risk. If you feel like you will get abused then it is your own fault for adding that individual.'
So no you will not be able to get him banned. Blizzard is not valve or riot. They simply do not care enough about the social aspect of the game as it doesn't impact their wallets at the present time.
Wrong. Unlike valve and riot blizz DOES NOT allow people to write bullshit to you without your EXPLICIT approval. So nots not about blizz not giving a shit. Its about blizz having this aspect disabled from the start and giving YOU the power to allow people to talk to you.
I respectfully disagree but to each their own. If they really wholeheartedly gave us the power, they would include an auto-squelch function.
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hearthstone has no ban, no way to punish friend ragers, they generally don't bother me much, I friend anyone that sends a request, and if I played a fun game against a deck I don't see often, I try to friend the person. But friend ragers do discourage actually friending people in game, and the argument that it is your fault you accepted the request is dumb, because there is a purpose for the friend function, and saying using it is a bad idea normalizes the innapropriate behaviour.
Maybe there should be two requests options. Friend request and FLAME request.
That way if they friend to flame there's grounds to ban. On the flip side if they choose flame but turn into a friend, it just becomes a: well played!
hearthstone has no ban, no way to punish friend ragers, they generally don't bother me much, I friend anyone that sends a request, and if I played a fun game against a deck I don't see often, I try to friend the person. But friend ragers do discourage actually friending people in game, and the argument that it is your fault you accepted the request is dumb, because there is a purpose for the friend function, and saying using it is a bad idea normalizes the innapropriate behaviour.
Maybe there should be two requests options. Friend request and FLAME request.
That way if they friend to flame there's grounds to ban. On the flip side if they choose flame but turn into a friend, it just becomes a: well played!
Oh if that just could be done. I would probably still accept both to have a laugh. Today i had one extremly angry individual flame me. I think it might have been a child as he didn't allow me to defend myself, guess he was afraid of confrontation. It doesn't matter i still had a pretty good laugh. Anyhow the sad part is when i wanna add someone to discuss the game that occured just minutes before, they don't accept my friend request because they believe i'll be angry. Or if i want to ask them about their deck. Having two friend request options would be. If you just want to let it all out when someone gets extremly lucky you choose flame option (They know what to expect if they accept your request) and if you just wanna have a rational conversation with your opponent you still can through normal friend request.
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I am not saying I want you to go witchunt this guy. But I want this kind of behaviour to be punishable! I am wondering could he get banned/ Warned about this behaviour, for example banned from speaking through battle.net? In for example LoL he would prob get permabanned for this.
Anyone got any ideas on what to do? Send a ticket to Blizzard?
To make this abit more funny he was playing aggro mage with legend cardback vs taunt warrior and still got this mad when he lost :D
Maybe he was complimenting your Hearthstone skills?
Bitch i'm Willy Wonka!
So you are saying you didnt spam any emotes ? Hmmm
Blizzard policy as it stands right now:
'Add friends at your own risk. If you feel like you will get abused then it is your own fault for adding that individual.'
So no you will not be able to get him banned. Blizzard is not valve or riot. They simply do not care enough about the social aspect of the game as it doesn't impact their wallets at the present time.
hearthstone has no ban, no way to punish friend ragers, they generally don't bother me much, I friend anyone that sends a request, and if I played a fun game against a deck I don't see often, I try to friend the person. But friend ragers do discourage actually friending people in game, and the argument that it is your fault you accepted the request is dumb, because there is a purpose for the friend function, and saying using it is a bad idea normalizes the innapropriate behaviour.
Just fill your deck with one drops, that is creative deck design, right?
It's people like you that cause games like hearthstone from having a proper chat system. Don't annoy game developers with harassment reports as they'll continue to limit chat systems in response. If you feel bad about what's said by some random internet troll who doesn't know you, then simply grow a thicker skin or mute him (an option that every game has).
Childish racers will never be stopped so long as the internet is anonymous.
Anyhow the sad part is when i wanna add someone to discuss the game that occured just minutes before, they don't accept my friend request because they believe i'll be angry. Or if i want to ask them about their deck. Having two friend request options would be. If you just want to let it all out when someone gets extremly lucky you choose flame option (They know what to expect if they accept your request) and if you just wanna have a rational conversation with your opponent you still can through normal friend request.
Bitch i'm Willy Wonka!