... does foul language cross the line from "It's RP, deal with it" to OOC'ly offensive?
I ask this because today I was reminded why I've been avoiding hanging around in the Quicksand. There is a certain someone who seems (to me, at least) to take a rather juvenile delight in throwing a certain word around, much like a toddler that's proud of their first word(s).
Now... in real life, I swear. Not constantly, but enough that I have no right to (and don't) flinch when I hear them being flung around me. In my lifetime, swearing has gone from being taboo and about shock-value to being commonplace in everyday language and conversation. I deal with truckers on a daily basis and I'm subjugated to some rather nasty language. About the only time swearing would really shock or disturb me would be if my saint of a grandmother said something as mild as 'damn' (anything stronger than that from her, I'd probably die of a heart attack. Or think she was replaced with a pod person). But, really? The word 'c--t' appearing ten times in the ten minutes I can stand being within 'earshot', almost every time I've encountered this person?* Am I wrong to think this is offensive BECAUSE it's excessive?
The first time I witnessed this person's behaviour I was on an alt and after the eighth or so time the word popped up, I did send a /tell politely (or at least I thought it was polite...) pointing out that the word was considered highly offensive by most and asked if they'd tone it down a bit. Server is NA/EU, so I erred on the side of caution that they might not be a native English speaker and while they had a good command of the language, might not realize the full impact of the word. The response I received was some permutation of "get a thicker skin or go away". I opted for the latter, because at that point I felt it wasn't going to be worth the time or aggravation trying to reason with this person. For a couple weeks, I felt like I was being pushed out of the Quicksand on several occasions because of this person arriving and continuing the behaviour. The past two-three weeks I haven't really noticed the behaviour because I've been so busy that I haven't had time to lurk. Then this afternoon, I ran through just to get my armor repaired... and there this person was, and in the time it took for me to get my repairs, the word popped up twice.
Now, I know I could just /blist and never 'hear' this person again. Problem with that for me, though, is that it's another roleplayer. It's not some mundane who has nothing better to do than troll RPers, or a gil-spammer. There is always the possibility that this person might walk up to me and try to engage me in RP (granted, after watching/listening to this person, I would come up with some IC reason to not stick around for very long), and I'd rather not have this person raging behind me and causing a scene that I'm oblivious to because I've got my camera pointed the other way. I suppose I could also just go back to avoiding the Quicksand, but I'm trying to get more involved with the overarching community and a -lot- more happens at/in/around the Quicksand than other locations in the game.
I'm also not saying "This particular word should be utterly banned!". It's the excess use that I have a problem with. In the... appropriate situation, I can understand it being used once in a conversation. MAYBE twice. A conversation being the entire period where involved people are in the presence of each other and conversing, from initial greeting to final farewell. Not every other line/sentence/phrase out of their mouth. And it doesn't even look natural when used that often.
... And before someone says "it's just text, it doesn't mean anything" and arguments about 'freedom' and 'immersion'... Text is words, words are thought, thought means everything. Freedom comes with a responsibility to others. And why should my immersion be ruined because another claims that toning down an excessive/offensive behaviour would be ruining their immersion? Our immersions should be ruined equally through compromise, damn it.
*This statement might be a tad bit exaggerated... it might've been closer to a twenty or thirty minute time period that first time. The amount of times the word appeared on my screen from that one person, though, is still fairly accurate.
Note: I've honestly been sitting here for about two hours, my mouse hovering over the 'post thread' button. I'm new here (to the forums and open community), and I know I'm running the risk of starting some serious drama if the person I'm talking about is a regular on these forums and gets uppity. I guess what it kind of boils down to, is me trying to figure out if this sort of behaviour is both common and acceptable with the community and if I'm going to have to come up with some equation that'll tell me when the number of RP'ers I have /blisted or avoid has become a greater detriment than me going back into the private RP sandbox I've been spending most of my time in.
I ask this because today I was reminded why I've been avoiding hanging around in the Quicksand. There is a certain someone who seems (to me, at least) to take a rather juvenile delight in throwing a certain word around, much like a toddler that's proud of their first word(s).
Now... in real life, I swear. Not constantly, but enough that I have no right to (and don't) flinch when I hear them being flung around me. In my lifetime, swearing has gone from being taboo and about shock-value to being commonplace in everyday language and conversation. I deal with truckers on a daily basis and I'm subjugated to some rather nasty language. About the only time swearing would really shock or disturb me would be if my saint of a grandmother said something as mild as 'damn' (anything stronger than that from her, I'd probably die of a heart attack. Or think she was replaced with a pod person). But, really? The word 'c--t' appearing ten times in the ten minutes I can stand being within 'earshot', almost every time I've encountered this person?* Am I wrong to think this is offensive BECAUSE it's excessive?
The first time I witnessed this person's behaviour I was on an alt and after the eighth or so time the word popped up, I did send a /tell politely (or at least I thought it was polite...) pointing out that the word was considered highly offensive by most and asked if they'd tone it down a bit. Server is NA/EU, so I erred on the side of caution that they might not be a native English speaker and while they had a good command of the language, might not realize the full impact of the word. The response I received was some permutation of "get a thicker skin or go away". I opted for the latter, because at that point I felt it wasn't going to be worth the time or aggravation trying to reason with this person. For a couple weeks, I felt like I was being pushed out of the Quicksand on several occasions because of this person arriving and continuing the behaviour. The past two-three weeks I haven't really noticed the behaviour because I've been so busy that I haven't had time to lurk. Then this afternoon, I ran through just to get my armor repaired... and there this person was, and in the time it took for me to get my repairs, the word popped up twice.
Now, I know I could just /blist and never 'hear' this person again. Problem with that for me, though, is that it's another roleplayer. It's not some mundane who has nothing better to do than troll RPers, or a gil-spammer. There is always the possibility that this person might walk up to me and try to engage me in RP (granted, after watching/listening to this person, I would come up with some IC reason to not stick around for very long), and I'd rather not have this person raging behind me and causing a scene that I'm oblivious to because I've got my camera pointed the other way. I suppose I could also just go back to avoiding the Quicksand, but I'm trying to get more involved with the overarching community and a -lot- more happens at/in/around the Quicksand than other locations in the game.
I'm also not saying "This particular word should be utterly banned!". It's the excess use that I have a problem with. In the... appropriate situation, I can understand it being used once in a conversation. MAYBE twice. A conversation being the entire period where involved people are in the presence of each other and conversing, from initial greeting to final farewell. Not every other line/sentence/phrase out of their mouth. And it doesn't even look natural when used that often.
... And before someone says "it's just text, it doesn't mean anything" and arguments about 'freedom' and 'immersion'... Text is words, words are thought, thought means everything. Freedom comes with a responsibility to others. And why should my immersion be ruined because another claims that toning down an excessive/offensive behaviour would be ruining their immersion? Our immersions should be ruined equally through compromise, damn it.
*This statement might be a tad bit exaggerated... it might've been closer to a twenty or thirty minute time period that first time. The amount of times the word appeared on my screen from that one person, though, is still fairly accurate.
Note: I've honestly been sitting here for about two hours, my mouse hovering over the 'post thread' button. I'm new here (to the forums and open community), and I know I'm running the risk of starting some serious drama if the person I'm talking about is a regular on these forums and gets uppity. I guess what it kind of boils down to, is me trying to figure out if this sort of behaviour is both common and acceptable with the community and if I'm going to have to come up with some equation that'll tell me when the number of RP'ers I have /blisted or avoid has become a greater detriment than me going back into the private RP sandbox I've been spending most of my time in.