POLYGON: Heroes of the Storm’s voice chat would hurt minority communities - Written by a troon with a male sounding voice.

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I’m FerociouslySteph, a Blizzard-endorsed and featured Heroes of the Storm streamer. HotS is a passion of mine, and I have worked hard to reach the highest ranks of solo competitive play. I’m in the top 10 for North America, and have been for the past five consecutive seasons.

I am also openly and transparently transgender. As such my community is LGBT+ rich, and is the largest queer-led community within the HotS scene. As a leader of a very community I feel morally obligated to protect and campaign for diversity within my game. Diversity that I feel is threatened by the impending implementation of integrated voice chat to Heroes of the Storm.

Why voice chat is a problem for some
HotS is a MOBA, a five-versus-five, player-versus-player game where teamwork is essential for victory, and thus communication is key.

The game has robust non-verbal communication options including text chat and the ability to quickly ping locations or status information for other players, but it’s not surprising that voice chat would be one of the most requested features for the game. Voice chat allows a quicker, denser way to convey information and strategy.

However, voice chat comes with unintended social complications. You must expose personal information to participate. If the sound or syntax of your communication is non-standard, you risk being judged as “different” by the community, instead of competitive merit. Research supports the idea that being seen as female alters your teammates perceptions of you, and also introduces more negativity and harassment.

Your linguistics also carry cues about your age and ethnicity. Other common targets for judgement and harassment are feminine sounding men or people with communication disorders.

I believe people shouldn’t be forced to reveal their marginalized status, risking judgement and harassment, to reach their peak competitive potential.

Most criticism I have received (and will continue to receive) is that these issues are trivial, because harassers are few and easily nullified by a mute. I hope the critic considers that the issues with revealing yourself as a member of a marginalized group go further than harassment.

Social biases can easily cause subtle, harder-to-quantify disadvantage. The only way to escape having those biases attached to you is to not speak at all … which also puts you in a disadvantage if the feature becomes commonplace in competitive play.

Every time you are forced to mute a harasser you are restricting the flow of information they may still be feeding the rest of the team. And even if the harasser hurts their own winrate in the process, minorities are by definition fewer in number -- the average game won’t have one, but all of mine will.

This is why it’s important to listen to the perspective of members of minority groups, as it can be surprising to some how often we face harassment. The commonplace nature of harassment based on our voices often leads to anxiety, causing many to choose silence or to abandon the game altogether for titles that don’t require you to speak.

Another issue is that Blizzard has no way of policing their voice chat. The company does not even seem to have the resources to work through all the text-chat abuse and harassment reports it receives. Blizzard seems to rely on few targeted punishments, and automatic bans if a player gets too many reports. It shouldn’t be the job of the victim of the harassment to make sure the abuser gets enough reports to be kicked from the game.

Voice chat seems like a lose-lose situation if you have a voice that gives away your inclusion in any marginalized group. Either you mute and restrict the flow of information the feature provides, or you subject yourself to judgement and abuse. This is discouraging to anyone who wishes to see more minority and female representation in esports, especially within the Blizzard gaming world, where currently there is no female representation in any contracted professional team for HotS or Overwatch.

Players will always have options like Discord or other third-party chat programs if they want to bring in voice chat for their group of friends. But there’s no pressure to use those solutions now, in a broad sense. Heroes of the Storm launched without an official voice solution, and it’s doing fine gathering a community without one.

I hope to one day cheer on a diverse set of players competing in the professional realm, but adding voice chat will likely chase away many of those players in their early days of competitive play.

So what can be done?
Awareness that this issue exists is critical. I want Blizzard to listen to the pleas of its community and publicly acknowledge the inclusivity-cost of this upcoming change.

I am also encouraging the HotS leadership to make a public statement against toxicity and demonstrate commitment to fighting it through resources allocated to the task of stopping toxic players. This has nothing to do with Heroes of the Storm itself; this is the minimum level of participation every developer and publisher should show toward its community.

I also propose that voice chat be limited to in-game friends and party only, providing a significant barrier for any player from any background to not be peer-pressured into joining chat, or griefed/harassed for not doing so. Neither of these options are as good as no voice chat included in-game, but both would make a big difference towards ensuring a more level, fair, and safe playing field for all players. It would make a good compromise for everyone involved in this discussion.

The effort shouldn’t stop there, however. I face harassment in my chat daily as a transgender streamer. I have built a community of kind, considerate people, and yet the harassment never stops. This piece about voice chat in one particular game discusses dealing with a symptom of toxic gaming culture, while the disease will remain common.

A single person can subject an entire chat room, hundreds of people, to harassment with a single statement. On high view-count days my moderators need to be on high alert, comments are nearly always about my transgender status ... Trying to keep the chat safe for fans and myself often takes a priority over anything else.

This can be exhausting to many, and few feel like they can truly make a difference in the grand scale of many issues, especially when they’re aware of how many people see them as lesser by default because of their minority status. I am here campaigning for those who may not wish to publicly fight for their right to be treated as equal competitors because of their minority status. This is a situation in which we can make a difference.

I am hoping to protect the quiet diversity within the HotS player base. Many minorities face targeted harassment in their daily lives, and implementing voice chat will bring that harassment directly into the game space; a game space that many use as an escape from the unfair judgement in their lives.

In my world, the inclusivity-cost of voice chat is very real. The addition of voice chat will push many marginalized players out of the base.

Blizzard has said on many occasions that it values diversity in its games, but the voice-chat implementation shows otherwise; I sincerely hope the company is willing to protect the diversity it claims to cherish.
 
Some people just can't get over the fact that strangers on the internet are wont to misbehave if given half a chance.

And we've been online for HOW long now?

Even the old folks who used to panic and call the newspaper because they thought the Chinese were hacking their microwave when the clock reset during a power outage are smarter than this.
 
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This is why it’s important to listen to the perspective of members of minority groups,

Lol no, you are the 0.5% in the big scheme of things your kind is not worth all the effort

publicly acknowledge the inclusivity-cost of this upcoming change.

They did, people did not like it so blizzard just pretend to hear, they are so dumb that they worship blizzard as a inclusive when the only thing they did was stating in a comic that one of the characters is a lesbian and the other was autistic

I am also encouraging the HotS leadership to make a public statement against toxicity and demonstrate commitment to fighting it through resources allocated to the task of stopping toxic players.

They make a statement and then what? you are not going to remove toxic players, they will always be there, and you cant ban everyone that hurt your feelings that is not how all of this works

I also propose that voice chat be limited to in-game friends and party only, providing a significant barrier for any player from any background to not be peer-pressured into joining chat, or griefed/harassed for not doing so.

Or you could just mute the voice chat and use Discord or anothe voice chat program, oh wow did i just solve your problem? do i get a patreon now and drown in troon pussy?
 
Can you say why you believe it has degraded games?
I'll go out on a limb as Double's Advocate and guess he's citing mockery of people's voices, accents, no or little punishments from admins, nebulous morality arguments surrounding what age children are exposed to what & when, and giving the stupid another easy channel for them to be exploited by social engineers with a smooth tongue.

15 years back though, when Counterstrike, Warcraft 3, Age of Empires were big multiplayer games without prolific voice chat, the regular typing chat was still banter & insults. l33tsp34k was partly used to meme on normies & everybody skirted around wordfilters with fgt and @$$. It's nostalgic revisionism, maybe you could accuse youtube for glorifying the culture vids of people chimping out on harassment, but pre-youtube people would just upload to ebaumsworld or their local radio morning show.

Any complaint for VOIP now could be matched a diamond-dozen with an analog issue from 15-20 years prior. It's our asshole natures keeping up with technology.
 
Can you say why you believe it has degraded games?
Reasons as pedantic as voice chat removing any and all pressure on players to improve their ability to type or communicate concisely, to as wide-spread as dramatically overhauling interpersonal dynamics. In more recent years, I've watched server after server on game after game implode as they gravitated towards internal VOIP and eventually external programs, torn apart by the dissolution of personas, the natural advantage that it gives manipulative individuals, and literally who dramastorms- I contrast this with decade+ strong anonymous groups I'm still a part of from pre-teamspeak communities like bnet1.0. There's also the technical requirements, VOIP does not beam from computer to computer on pixie dust.
That's a very rudimentary version of what I actually think, but I'm going to leave it at that since going too much more in-depth would be both :autism: and off-topic.

I'll go out on a limb as Double's Advocate and guess he's citing mockery of people's voices, accents, no or little punishments from admins, nebulous morality arguments surrounding what age children are exposed to what & when, and giving the stupid another easy channel for them to be exploited by social engineers with a smooth tongue.
I appreciate this post because it adequately assesses a list of things I don't believe and provides arguments that sum up why they're dumb, coincidentally why I think the troon from the OP is dumb. At the same time, this little bolded bit here has a grain of truth, but not in a 'think of muh children' context. Communication via text has dramatically different MOs and contexts than communication via voice, and the people who thrive in each are dramatically different kinds of people. I happen to think that the people who thrive over VOIP are cancerous and terminate any communal efforts with extreme prejudice.
 
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15 years back though, when Counterstrike, Warcraft 3, Age of Empires were big multiplayer games without prolific voice chat, the regular typing chat was still banter & insults. l33tsp34k was partly used to meme on normies & everybody skirted around wordfilters with fgt and @$$. It's nostalgic revisionism, maybe you could accuse youtube for glorifying the culture vids of people chimping out on harassment, but pre-youtube people would just upload to ebaumsworld or their local radio morning show.
I used to play in Halo online on PC and for some reason there were a lot of christian servers that didn't like lewd or provocative talk. One game a guy joined with the name Jesus's Penis. He got banned and rejoined as Satan's Penis. He got banned again and came back as Satan's Boner, they stopped banning him because he kept coming back. He started talking about how tense and stiff he was and it felt like his head was going to explode.

This shit has always been part of online culture. Trash-talk is part of competitive play in any format. I'm sure the author of this puff-piece loves to smugly mock monogamy and religion with her shitty friends while they sit around a table at a microbrew drinking overpriced ipas and eating kale sandwiches, I don't see any snide articles about the hurt feelings of the non-trendy people who don't live on daddy's trust fund and can't afford a loft in the city like you see on Girls.
 
This shit has always been part of online culture. Trash-talk is part of competitive play in any format. I'm sure the author of this puff-piece loves to smugly mock monogamy and religion with her shitty friends while they sit around a table at a microbrew drinking overpriced ipas and eating kale sandwiches, I don't see any snide articles about the hurt feelings of the non-trendy people who don't live on daddy's trust fund and can't afford a loft like you see on Girls.

They hate games and want them to cease to exist. People who like to play games therefore hate them. This is the definition of "natural enemies."

There really is no compromise available with these shitheads, since their only goal is that the gaming community itself entirely ceases to exist.
 
Games to them are like film, comics, music, etc. Not art forms, not venues for entertainment and expressions, but institutions to co-opt in the name of progressivism, and if they refuse to be conquered by the new eRome and have civilization as defined by another forced on them? Then they must be destroyed.

So they don't set out to kill communities, per se, they just have scorched earth as the "B" option if their generous "A" option offer of being declared the new Emperor is rebuffed by the savages.

And it's why they have a raging hate boner for games and gamers to this day, so far, they were the only group that successfully said "We're taking option C, fuck off"
 
They hate games and want them to cease to exist.

I wanted to argue this contradiction with the point that FerociouslySteph puts in a lot of time to be rated fairly high, but then I remembered that it's a tranny and they are walking contradictions, emotionally, mentally, physically. I can see it mentally thinking gamers are cancer, while simultaneously making a living streaming playing a game to an audience of gamers who try not to identify as gamers, or worse a "different type of gamer, not those bad crazy gamers."
 
I keep hearing how female gamers are just so marginalised but I’ve never had male co-op partners be condescending or treat me differently and the same is true for every one of my female gamer friends. I’m basing this on years of online co-op with random guys where I’m usually the only girl.

God I wish that were me. I'm happy for you, though.
 
God I wish that were me. I'm happy for you, though.

That sucks, sorry you’ve had to deal with that shit. Admittedly I don’t really play PvP games so the atmosphere isn’t too competitive (usually). I know multiplayer games can be a different story.

I still think you should just turn off voice chat if the game is super easy to communicate in without it. Troons are morons, must be the black market estrogen eating their ability to think critically.
 
I still think you should just turn off voice chat if the game is super easy to communicate in without it. Troons are morons, must be the black market estrogen eating their ability to think critically.

I find it incredible that he's complaining that his voice will NOT mark him as a target for harassment (since he is male). God forbid he focus on, you know, playing the game, instead of his own gender feelings.

As I've said earlier in the thread, I think voice chat is a super useful feature that should be included in multiplayer games, my own bad experiences notwithstanding. I just find this troon's reasoning so incredible.
 
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Blizzard's patch notes:
User Interface
Voice Chat

  • NOTE: While available in the PTR, Voice Chat will not be enabled on the live servers until a later date.
  • Voice chat for Parties and Teams has been introduced to Heroes of the Storm.
    • By default, players will automatically join Party voice chat.
    • Team voice chat is opt-in, but can be toggled to auto-join in the Voice Chat settings. There is a team voice reminder dialog at the beginning of matches that is enabled by default, but can be disabled.
    • If Team voice auto-join is enabled and you are already in party voice, a confirmation dialog will appear that defaults to Join.
  • Voice settings can be adjusted in the Voice Chat tab of the Options menu.
    • A voice chat widget is also available in the top left of most screens. This widget lets you quickly change channels or join/leave voice channels.
      • This can be found in the Tab screen while in a match.
    • Microphone and speaker icons can be clicked on to mute/unmute.

WOW, SO FUCKING OPPRESSIVE TO TRANNIES THAT PEOPLE CAN CHOOSE TO TALK TO EACH OTHER NOW
 
great. If I ever play that game again, I can look forward to people complaining about people who don't enable voice chat.

It'd be better if they just made it default for ranked and completely disabled in normal. The lack of consistency is gonna create a lot of in-game bitching.
 
Voice chat went live yesterday:
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Defeated, whiny that xe didn't get xir way. Decided to stream a different game that night. Twitch stream went from 200 viewers, down to 20, because what is this game even?
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Hand of Fate 2 crashed xir viewership, can't monetize victimhood without an audience, and it's obvious the game moves on with or without you, and all the worry-warting you were doing was for nothing, because the game and community is actually pretty GOOD with voice chat:
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Tantrum over in under 24 hours. Literally back to streaming HOTS because it's not a death sentence for trannies. THAT sure was a hill worth dying on!
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how embarrassing is it? Being a human pancake, flip-flopping that quickly after all the progressive press and favors you called in? It's gotta be pretty embarrassing. :story: :story: :story:
 

No "improved moderation tools," i.e. xhe doesn't have the ability to ban people from the game.

"No acknowledgement of MY community's fights," i.e. xhe isn't being given special privileges to ban people from the game.

"Silenced and ignored by Blizzard," i.e. xhe and every other tranny isn't empowered with special privilege-checking moderation powers to ban every single player in the game.

What is it with these trannies and being psychotic control freaks? Why do you need "moderation tools" when you can mute someone? Why MUST you have someone punished when you can just mute them and never hear from them again for the rest of your life? Social Justice is a scary cult.
 
I honestly hope there is a future option to ban troons from voicechat for the reasons of being liars and manipulators just to see the epic level of salt that would inevitably happen.
 
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