Is T-bagging counted as "Depictions, references, or descriptions of gory violence or explicit/implicit sexual content" as outlined in the terms of use ([url=https://www.bungie.net/7/en/Legal/CodeOfConduct]#6[/url])?
If so, can an in-game option for reporting this action be added? This one act is at the root of 90%+ of toxicity originating in-game is my guess.
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2 回覆I don’t T Bag even though my PSN real name is Bilbo T Baggins. But after this post everyone’s getting bagged 😂😂😂
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2 回覆If people stopped giving teabaggers so much attention, they'd start doing it less. They do it because they want a reaction out of you. Good, bad, neutral, doesn't matter.
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3 回覆No and no. If you are that fragile then maybe you should stick to single player games.
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4 回覆There are a few well-thought-out responses here that I want to acknowledge and say thanks for. There are also MANY grifters that have fallen for the trap and self-identified themselves as violators of Terms of Use and they have been reported. This started as an open question regarding how a common taunt is defined by the Terms of Use, and many seem to have taken it as some personal attack on their culture, saying more about their maturity than anything I could accuse them of. I was attempting to address the REAL issue of toxicity in this community (and gaming a whole), and the trolls out there did not disappoint. If you think that shaming the defeated is part of your culture, then online games aren't for you. Those who try to reach through the screen to impact the emotional state of a target are called predators, and SHOULD be put in a limbo of never seeing people who don't choose to be around them. You earn it for yourselves by violation of the Terms of Use contract. We only get better a a community by being the change we wish to see, and excommunicating those who do not play with respect for fellow humans.
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2 回覆I found the bot who drops 2 kills in quick play and cry’s about getting bagged instead of getting better at the game.
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35 回覆To those saying "it is part of gaming culture", know that is the same logic that slave owners used. It isn't an argument, it is an excuse. Make a valid argument or admit defeat.
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[quote]Is T-bagging counted as "Depictions, references, or descriptions of gory violence or explicit/implicit sexual content" as outlined in the terms of use ([url=https://www.bungie.net/7/en/Legal/CodeOfConduct]#6[/url])? If so, can an in-game option for reporting this action be added? This one act is at the root of 90%+ of toxicity originating in-game is my guess.[/quote] The fact you trying to get a report option for bagging shows how you need to stop playing PvP in general
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3 回覆Teabagging suggests that someone has testicles, and as such will likely be ruled out as a term because Bungie are SJW and want to include everyone no matter what you have between your legs. It will be referred to as '[i]Crotch Dipping[/i]' or '[i]Nether Region Dunk Decision[/i]' so that all genders and genitalia can be included so that no one is offended. #CrotchDipping #NetherRegionDunkDecision
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[quote]Is T-bagging counted as "Depictions, references, or descriptions of gory violence or explicit/implicit sexual content" as outlined in the terms of use ([url=https://www.bungie.net/7/en/Legal/CodeOfConduct]#6[/url])? If so, can an in-game option for reporting this action be added? This one act is at the root of 90%+ of toxicity originating in-game is my guess.[/quote] LOL WUT!?
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1 回覆Somebody is tad bit over sensitive lol It’s been around since Halo 2. It’s only offensive if u let it be offensive.
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1 回覆Dip dip potato chip!!! It’s funny how worked up people get upon being bagged!! If your getting t-bagged you must be doing something right?