🐱 Xbox Boss Wants Cross-Platform Bans for “Destructive” Conversations

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A new report reveals Xbox boss Phil Spencer wants cross-platform bans to be a standard, in the hopes of shutting down all “destructive” conversations.
The new interview with Phil Spencer (via NYT) confirms the Xbox boss wants cross-platform bans to be standard practice – meaning if you got banned off Xbox you should banned off Steam, the PlayStation Network, and other digital platforms.
“Something I would love us to be able to do–this is a hard one as an industry–is when somebody gets banned in one of our networks, is there a way for us to ban them across other networks?” Spencer said.
Spencer’s comments follow waves of sexual harassment allegations at big competitors like Activision, as well as sexual discrimination lawsuits at other companies like Riot Games. The Xbox chief also suggested creating a system that lets users maintain a “banned user list” that they can migrate between platforms.
“I’d love to be able to bring them to other networks where I play. So this is the group of people that I choose not to play with,” he said. “Because I don’t want to have to recreate that in every platform that I play video games on.”
Further in the interview, Spencer also talked up Microsoft’s new AI that they use to “monitor the sentiment of a conversation” to help detect “when a conversation is getting to a destructive point.” Coming from this, users have the option to “report a user” in the Xbox UI to flag the other user as behaving inappropriately.
Multi-platform bans haven’t been adopted that much in the gaming industry yet – however some big multi-platform games like the Call of Dutyfranchise do ban users across all supported platforms of the game – even the ones you haven’t played on yet.
As the original interview suggests, a system to support cross-platform bans would have to get all major platform holders; Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, and even PC platforms like Steam and GOG – to all work together and collaborate on their attempts at stomping out perceived bad behavior. We’ve seen in practice this generally won’t happen as each platform is its own walled garden, even though some have toyed with full cross-platform multiplayer for third party games at least.
 
“I’d love to be able to bring them to other networks where I play. So this is the group of people that I choose not to play with,” he said. “Because I don’t want to have to recreate that in every platform that I play video games on.”
Further in the interview, Spencer also talked up Microsoft’s new AI that they use to “monitor the sentiment of a conversation” to help detect “when a conversation is getting to a destructive point.” Coming from this, users have the option to “report a user” in the Xbox UI to flag the other user as behaving inappropriately.
 
How long until the industry gets to a point where even calmly disagreeing with someone is a bannable offense? Because we have to have a safe space for people who can't take criticism. The woke will eventually turn on themselves.

Meanwhile, I'm buying my games off GOG and going through a backlog of games from before 2010.
 
Remember that time a guy got banned from Xbox Live because he said he lived in Fort Gay? Yeah, let's ban him everywhere for daring to live in Fort Gay. If you live in Cumming, Georgia, just give up on life. You are a degenerate.
I remember at least one poorly localised Japanese MMO flagging the word "saturday"
 
"See we are the good guys! Forget that DRM and used game stuff. Have Game Pass and BC. See how much we care. You can give us back our market share and we promise not to assfuck you like we tried to before, promise."

Platform warriors need to realize that no company has their best interests at heart and need to stop fighting over frivolous bullshit about HOW you play your videogames and actually play them.
 
We’ve seen in practice this generally won’t happen as each platform is its own walled garden, even though some have toyed with full cross-platform multiplayer for third party games at least.
That's what this is really about. They don't give a shit about squeakers calling each other faggots in calladoody. It's that Microsoft doesn't like cross-platforming and wants their walled garden back. They don't want people playing games and not paying the Xbox Live fairy.
 
Saying run away in Japanese will get you in trouble in some games. "NIGERO!" *banned* No wonder it's a bannable offense in some Japanese games to speak English in public chat.
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This is where we are as a society...
 
Spencer’s comments follow waves of sexual harassment allegations at big competitors like Activision, as well as sexual discrimination lawsuits at other companies like Riot Games. The Xbox chief also suggested creating a system that lets users maintain a “banned user list” that they can migrate between platforms.
So because fucking cubicle drones can't keep roasties from making shit up for attention, the CONSUMER must be punished?

Get fucked.

I'm so sick of this "We need to legislate morality in ways that would make a Islamic Imam jerk off furiously."
 
Remember that time a guy got banned from Xbox Live because he said he lived in Fort Gay? Yeah, let's ban him everywhere for daring to live in Fort Gay. If you live in Cumming, Georgia, just give up on life. You are a degenerate.
This should be enough to get everybody to understand how much of a disaster this proposed bullshit would be, but I know that the typical assholes will be all in favor of it. These retards forget that not even a decade ago, all the shit that they are in favor of now was verboten, and that what is acceptable in the eyes of society is a very fickle thing.
 
Platform warriors need to realize that no company has their best interests at heart and need to stop fighting over frivolous bullshit about HOW you play your videogames and actually play them.
Anyone over the age of 12 still fighting the console wars needs to be taken out behind the woodshed.

I mean, it's okay to talk shit once in a while, when things go badly, but stop treating personal preference in vidya as Serious Business. Live and let live.
 
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