Quote Originally Posted by CosmicKirby View Post
It's a similar situation to getting fired IRL in some places. By law they can fire you 'for any reason' as per your contract, yet they still need a reason to fire you, and there's certain reasons that, even with a contract, they CANNOT fire you over, such as your race/religion/other protected status. So if one day you get up and fired without a word, and upon investigation it appears to be some minor infraction, the proof is on the fired to explain if they were fired for an illegal reason.

Fortunately and unfortunately this is near impossible to do. If there was wrong doing it's unfortunate, but if there was none on the employers part, then it protects them from the fired's attempts and legal response.

Unfortunately for all of us, this sort of situation just BREEDS fear mongering and paranoia. Any situation where the information is unknown is ripe for that sort of mentality and social grooming.
This is why I'm not fond of real world analogies for gaming comparisons. There's some key bits that just don't fare well. First, in the real world, each country and/or state has its policies when it comes to firing an employee. I'd delve further but there's too many variables to go on about this. What's important here is this game, silent kicking is not an offence. SE puts emphasis on how things are terminated (as in, was there harassment on the way out? did anyone verbally assault anyone after the kick, etc). The most likely response from SE if someone were to report someone else for just being dropped without a word is "sorry it happened. best of luck".

Which brings me to the parser harassment part of this. As I mentioned, due to SE's policy, no one in their right mind-especially in a pug-would tell someone they got kicked related due to parser reasons. Look at the Tales of DF thread. Notice how every time someone goes out of their way to explain what someone else is doing wrong WITHOUT a parser, they still get shit on so I can assure you its not gonna be the use of a parser that's gonna make someone test their chances to point out the obvious. So the natural recourse is either disband the party or kick after the run, both done in silence to avoid getting slapped by SE.

And so here we are, Anti-Parsers voicing that parser harassment happens on a regular basis and yet, what I have seen so far are suspicions. Lots and lots of suspicions. I remember on these forums, there was this one guy who was not gonna take any chances with anyone and report at the mere suspicion and/or mention of a parser. It was the most flabbergasting thing I had ever read to that point but that's how crazy the paranoia goes.

The anti-parser crowd don't want to get kicked silently from a party but at the same time, they don't want to hear the truth because in both cases for them, its toxic and its harassment.

Damned if the pro-parser do, damned if they don't.