I'm sorry, but continually teabagging someone in an online game is very much harassment. It isn't just about words; it's about context.
That you actually believe this kind of antisocial behavior is in some way healthy or normal is incredibly concerning.



			
			
				As I stated earlier. It's a component of Psychological Warfare. Antisocial would be t-bagging ppl that died in PvE with the intent to make them feel bad.
In Player vs. Player content it's the equivalent of "trash-talking." The intent is to irritate the opponent and disrupt their focus.
No one cares about 'psychological warfare' in a video game. It's not that deep.As I stated earlier. It's a component of Psychological Warfare. Antisocial would be t-bagging ppl that died in PvE with the intent to make them feel bad.
In Player vs. Player content it's the equivalent of "trash-talking." The intent is to irritate the opponent and disrupt their focus.
Look, you can call it whatever you like in an attempt to avoid the reality of things, but it is still antisocial, and your attempt to excuse it says so much more about you than the OP and their complaint about the misuse of an emote.
You thinking it isnt normal or healthy is incredibly concerning. You are taking things out of perspective. This isnt some afternoon under 3 kids special. Killing people in a pvp video game is by far worse than "squatting on them."
"You can kill me, but dont squat on me because that is where we draw the line"


			
			
				I think we found our squatterYou thinking it isnt normal or healthy is incredibly concerning. You are taking things out of perspective. This isnt some afternoon under 3 kids special. Killing people in a pvp video game is by far worse than "squatting on them."
"You can kill me, but dont squat on me because that is where we draw the line"


			
			
				Pretty much this.You thinking it isnt normal or healthy is incredibly concerning. You are taking things out of perspective. This isnt some afternoon under 3 kids special. Killing people in a pvp video game is by far worse than "squatting on them."
"You can kill me, but dont squat on me because that is where we draw the line"
I think they just been tea-bagged too much, guess they don't like someone dancing on their catgirl waifu dead body~

			
			
				What a weak emotional state you must have. Someone tea bagged you so you're gonna get them banned? Seriously? The real offensive thing is that someone who is supposed to be old enough to have the mental and emotional fortitude to withstand a simple little joke, is grabbing pitchforks and torches to punish someone over a NON issue.
I would be so embarrassed if I thought like that, that I wouldn't even bother posting. Literally never play FPS games, or League of Legends. You would probably be in tears from how they'd treat you. And no, you wouldn't get banned for the racist, sexist, homophobic, and otherwise horrid things that people would call you over voice chat, probably from late teens to early twenties boys.
Man, I would be laughing and in tears if someone tea bagged my corpse and shot off a fire work and danced on the corpse xD. I would honestly send them a tell or a friend request because that's hilarious, honestly.
Some have thicker skin than others. Personally I feel teabagging or anything of the sort just shows how childish said teabagger is. If your main joy is making others feel bad in pvp, then I pity you. I used to get annoyed by it, but now I just ignore it. However, if I ever feel that triggering sensation come up in any pvp game, I immediately minimize or alt tab after I died so I don't see the aftermath - what ever that may be.
As for the OP - after reading her posts I can surmise that normally she isn't as triggered. But this particular pvper went way out of their way to teabag her for a very long time. They didn't continue fighting or aiding their team. They blatantly wanted her to feel bad for losing. Kinda fudged up if you ask me, and I can see why she feels that's harassment.
Now, should SE ban emotes from pvp? It wouldn't really matter if they did. People would find a way to make themselves feel better while making others feel bad even if all they could do is run around in circles on their corpses. That's sadly the state of PVP in the gaming community right now. Part of the fun is showing disrespect and acting like you're better than everyone else.



			
			
				What people think is completely subjective, if you feel offended just report.
I'd laugh it off but if I could choose to have a sporty adversary instead of an imbecile I'd choose that over anything else so by reporting them I feel like you could be pushing a better community environment which in the end will make a better game.
I don't know how to report in come PVP content though as you can't see the names.
Asking to remove a whole emote is not the solution, there will be other emotes or action to use in its place.
what in tarnation are the elitist players crying about now? This is literally the most ridiculous thing i have ever read on the forums lol. Even without "squatting" people can still jump on your body or angle their body right to harass you. There really is no way to fix this. You just have to grow up toughen it out and move on.Squat emote is a bad implementation, it allows people to sexualize and sexual harass people in PvP. Meaning, what people known it as "tea bagging". Just had it happenedin all my time of PvP prior to this, I have never been experience such rude behavior. SE should remove this emote!!!
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