• The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldOP
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    3 months ago

    This post looks like it was from 2018, so pretty early on in the game’s life.

    I remember it. People would get banned for using emotes if someone reported that they felt mocked. And people would report players that weren’t using meta characters for “gameplay sabotage”, and they would occasionally be banned.

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      3 months ago

      i remember all the way back OW1 when “griefing” was a thing that people enjoyed to do for some reason, meaning you’re basically boned if you’re playing with randos. looks like the “ban everyone all the time” solution didn’t quite pan out

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        3 months ago

        looks like the “ban everyone all the time” solution didn’t quite pan out

        I think it’s a psychological trap that people fall into when in charge of anything. Being overly punitive feels like doing something, when often a lighter touch would be healthier in the long run.

        This happens with games, managers at work, parents with their kids, the justice system, or even moderation on forums like here or reddit.