Nightmare1, on 03 December 2014 - 05:34 AM, said:
Exactly what I was getting at. The number of flags is only an indication of their popularity, it provides no indication of whether or not they are offensive. Also since there is few flags, there is little data to collect on whether they are offensive or not. And that's hard data to collect regardless.
Nightmare1, on 03 December 2014 - 05:34 AM, said:
...But, overall, whether or not an additional flag is added will be most likely based on an economic evaluation of whether or not it would sell enough to cover the cost of making it.
And as a part of any economic evaluation would also be an evaluation on whether it would hurt their reputation and good will. If they just want to make a quick buck now, they could sell offensive stuff, but that would hurt them long term.
Nightmare1, on 03 December 2014 - 05:34 AM, said:
You brought freedom in as an argument without knowing what that really was. Let me enlighten you a little.
http://en.wikipedia..../Harm_principle
Nightmare1, on 03 December 2014 - 05:34 AM, said:
You didn't, nor did I say that you did. I was simply offering you a comparison and an alternative if you come to the conclusion that the freedom you speak of is not the one the one you thought it was. There are also other alternatives that might fit more with what you think. You could look them up.
Nightmare1, on 03 December 2014 - 05:34 AM, said:
That's how free speech works in most of the world. Don't know how it has been implemented in the united states, but the first amendment only says that you have free speech, it doesn't define what that is in american. But then you should also remember that this game is international so it's the international terms that should count.
Nightmare1, on 03 December 2014 - 05:34 AM, said:
Not really. It's common practice in public relations. And of course, completely removing anything that in any way will offend or annoy is impossible, but you also just need to avoid it reaching critical mass. So every factor removed helps. And while this factor may be small, the effort to remove is even less. Simply don't add more flags.
Nightmare1, on 03 December 2014 - 05:34 AM, said:
At least we can agree there.
Nightmare1, on 03 December 2014 - 05:34 AM, said:
Overall, I have control over whether or not I am going to allow someone to put me off my game and ruin my day. If I let "the sum of things" make me "snap,: then the fault is mine. Ultimately, people can pick and prod, but it is I who controls whether or not I let such antagonism affect me.
But you didn't get it. You yourself just said that you were always annoyed when a certain thing happened. That contradicts your own argument. You might have the will power to do it, but you still need that will power to do it and it is an effort. And people eventually run out of will power.