That's kind of it really, you sort of nailed it. A ToS document for an online game is basically a company covering its own ass and the ESRB specifically does not rate online interactions. Companies like SE, Funcom, EA, SOE, NCSoft, or any other publisher running MMOs of various ratings are well aware that this sort of thing goes on in their game. The rules provide a sort of catch-22. We're not going to hunt down the people doing it, but don't let us catch you doing it. IE: Don't do it in public. It's kind of like mods really, where SE was never too vocal about them until fools started posting their NSFW and porn stuff on open forums and social media where it was visible to the world. Yoshi-P seems to believe strongly in privacy, which is why the ToS document clauses over what is or is not offensive speech to a reasonable person is worded the way it is.just a reminder: beside this parent/kids stuff you guys entered into, we must consider the responsibility of the company that gives us access to a service (yep, this game is a service). As such, the company is ruled by laws. So, if we have the rating T (+13) on this service, we must access the same service knowing the intended target clients they are looking for.
So, if you want to do ERP, if you are into it, just do it without showing it to everyone. Privacy is advised since it's a kinda "forbidden" act inside a +13 age service. And don't expect the devs will aliviate the restrictions just because you do like it or because parents or kids this and that.... Instead, it's easier for them to put even more restrictions/baniments for those who do like ERP inside a +13 age service...
The company have a responsability. As we all have when we signed their ToS. So, despite the great and emotional speeches, we have to keep things considering laws and legal limits for everyone.
Provided you keep your elicit writing out of the open public discourse, they seem to have no issue with you. Now of course, doing such a thing with a minor is in and of itself a legal issue, but it doesn't matter whether people do it in M rated games or T rated games. Unfortunately, adults and children alike, people go onto the internet and tell lies. In the end it just kind of falls to personal responsibility and judgement.
You know you can do both right lol, having an online life =\= having a real life. Plenty of teens still have a great time outdoors, school, academically and still find time to the play the game. I did that too whilst juggling with a part time job, clubs, sports, ect lol. I have met amazing people that I talk to this day when I was a teen online and RL, again I don't think we should deprive teenagers of an online experience because some dude can't stop being horny.
"Every soul you touch will remember your kindness" - TIA, G'raha
If someone lies about their age, then the blame isnt on you is it?
Adult websites are 18+ but teens can lie about their age and say they're 18+ to gain access to them, are you going to blame websites?
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Sure, but we're talking about ERP here.
Being horny is quite literally the ... premise and conclusion of ERP ?
In a game where age is anonymous and unverifiable, and where ERP is not moderated, and there are explicit mods available for, and there are publicly announced ERP venues for ANYONE to attend, we should not deprive teenagers of this experience ?
Is this what you're saying ?
To be clear, I'm not accusing you, I'm trying to understand your justification.
That's the point tbh. The game's ESRB rating, whether this game is T for Teen or M for Mature is entirely irrelevant to this discussion because humans are gonna human. You'll encounter kids and adults both no matter where you go. You have to exercise personal judgement.
my point is:
How a company will adress this kind of problem? Since they have to follow some legal directives, they will act ignoring any lie you tell. If ANYONE keep showing altered mined data after they telling us to not do it or if ANYBODY show illicit actions such as ERP in public, then they can do some punishments.
So, when you said: "since you don't do ERP with teens it's ok..." the premisse of this is wrong already. What really matter is not the age, but the publicity. SO, if someone want to do ERP, do it privately. That's my point![]()
"Every soul you touch will remember your kindness" - TIA, G'raha
This is actually not considered a valid legal defense in many places, including most of the United States. The responsibility is still placed squarely on the adult.
Accessing a largely autonomous website is not the same thing as an active relationship between two individuals.
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