🐱 Tabletop Simulator Bans Queer Player For Being Queer - Based

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Tabletop Simulator recently banned a player from the global chat for saying they were trans, but when they went to developer Berserk Games to ask why, they were told that "it's not a place to discuss sexuality, fetishes, politics."

"Okay, so I've read the rules, so if I'm understanding them right, there is nothing wrong with me expressing my trans-ness or gay-ness," Xoe Allred said to moderator Jorp (as reported by GaymingMag). The mod then replied, "Maybe you didn't understand them correctly. Odds are the autoban script will ban you and not me but there's a big thing at the top, I think it's even in bold." Allred was then kicked.

The big thing in bold is a family-friendly warning, meaning that the game is parroting an outdated and bigoted mentality that being queer is somehow not family-friendly. But Allred didn't give up just then. They then went to the Discord to ask another moderator why they'd been banned but the sentiment was repeated, that being queer and talking about being queer wasn't family-friendly. So they asked if they consider LGBTQ+ inclusivity to be a fetish, but Allred didn't get a response. They then tested to see if this ban would also happen to heterosexual people discussing their sexuality, saying they were straight and cis in the chat, but nothing happened.

What's more, this has legitimized homophobic and transphobic voices in Tabletop Simulator's community as evident by the slew of recent reviews that are incredibly hateful and bigoted. One such review reads, "Tabletop Simulator is about playing tabletop games, not a place to discuss sexuality, fetishes, politics. Keep that to your private lobbies or public chats where these things are the topic at hand."

However, there are some negative reviews that highlight the queerphobia and anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment, saying things like "trans rights" and "we do not support any form of transphobia or homophobia."

In response, Berserk Games has taken down global chat and penned a letter, stating that it wants to reassess its moderation process as it has some "shortcomings." It states that the goal was to keep the chat "on the topic of board games" but Allred's test of saying they were straight and cis contradicts this. The point of queerness not being family-friendly also contradicts this.
 
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Tabletop Simulator removes global chat, developers say moderation ‘has failed’ its customers​


Berserk Games, developer of Tabletop Simulator, courted controversy this week after a gay, trans user shared her experiences with its moderation team. The user, who goes by the handle XoeAllred on Twitter, claims she was banned from global chat for referring to herself as trans and gay. This user and others shared screenshots that appear to show Tabletop Simulator banning any user who says the phrase “I’m gay.” Debate about this situation has played out on Twitter and in Steam’s reviews section, where two competing “review bombing” campaigns have had an impact on the game’s rating. As a result, Tabletop Simulator’s global chat function is now disabled, and the developer says it is reevaluating its moderation policies.


Tabletop Simulator was formally launched in 2015 after a successful crowdfunding campaign and a period in early access on Steam. Early on, there wasn’t all that much content in the game, but the tool itself — which allows players to digitally recreate board games, card games, and miniatures games, while blending in some physics simulation — showed promise. When the pandemic lockdown hit in March 2020, the game took off, jumping from just over 5,000 concurrent players to more than 36,000 players in three months. Today many game designers rely on Tabletop Simulator as a valuable tool for rapid prototyping, remote gameplay testing, community outreach, and even marketing for their own crowdfunding campaigns.


Throughout it all, Tabletop Simulator’s singular global chat system has welcomed players into its crowded and sometimes raucous lobby when they first log in. XoeAllred was one of those players — until she received a temporary ban for mentioning in global chat that she is trans and gay.

In a Google document that she shared online, XoeAllred detailed how on multiple occasions she attempted to directly engage with the team of moderators inside the game client and within Berserk Games’ official Discord server about this issue. That same document also shows screenshots of chat logs and emails, in which her arguments appear to have either been met with defensiveness or silence. Automated tools had made simply typing the word “gay” into the chat client a bannable offense.

Berserk Games, which has not yet responded to Polygon’s request for comment, may have intended to prevent the use of the word “gay” as a pejorative term, although the use of the word “trans” apparently resulted in a similar ban. Regardless, this moderation tool denied players like XoeAllred the ability to describe basic facts about themselves in that space.

“On a fundamental level,” XoeAllred wrote in her Google document detailing these incidents, “this means that it is impossible to find queer community in chat, or to ask for queer games in chat. You can’t ask for games with gay/trans representation or about gay/trans experiences because you will get kicked. It is considered against their rules.”

“The suppression of identity,” she continued, “tells those people it’s not safe to be themselves in those spaces.”

At first, when XoeAllred exposed the deficiencies in the company’s moderation policies, Berserk Games released a statement that seemed defensive. “Tabletop Simulator supports the LGBTQ+ community,” it said in a Jan. 8 statement on Twitter, “including profiling games with LGBTQ+ themes, designers, and writers as well as having members of the LGBTQ+ community to working on [sic] TTS directly.” Eventually, after seeing further evidence of her treatment on its official Discord, the company changed its tune. On Jan. 9, it issued a formal apology and vowed to take action. Step one was turning off global chat.


“We once again want to stress our commitment to inclusivity in everything we do,” Berserk Games said on Twitter, “and would like to apologize for the handling of a user being ban [sic] from global chat. [...] The subsequent messaging around why this ban took place does not reflect the beliefs or sentiments of Tabletop Simulator. Tabletop Simulator has not and does not condone equating sexual orientation/gender identity with fetishes, politics, or anti-family friendly sentiment.”

“We have decided to take down global chat,” it continued, “as we reassess our moderation process as clearly, [sic] we have some shortcomings.” You can read Berserk Games’ full statement on Twitter.

Meanwhile, more than 1,500 reviews have flooded onto Steam in just the last several days, reflecting the opinions of players who are both for and against Tabletop Simulator’s actions with regard to content moderation. Many are damning of the developer’s actions, with some equating the financial support of Berserk Games to condoning hate speech. Opposing viewpoints range from bemoaning “wokeness” to violent hate speech; these are the reviewers who’ve given Tabletop Simulator a thumbs up. They may be surprised to see Berserk Games’ public messaging, which clearly doesn’t support these viewpoints.

Tabletop Simulator community, we hear you and the entire Tabletop Simulator team is prioritizing our commitment to making the TTS community inclusive and safe for everyone,” Berserk Games said in the conclusion to its Jan. 9 statement on Twitter. “Community feedback and communication is a key aspect in learning and improving. We hope over time to once again regain your trust and respect.”

Even with these public statements, the Tabletop Simulator page on Steam remains choked by vulgar, abusive threads. Speaking with Polygon via email, XoeAllred says she’s had enough.

“I have absolutely no plans to use Tabletop Simulator, I’ve completely uninstalled it,” she said. “I’ve already found another platform that better suits my needs. Specifically screentop.gg.”
 
Steam has purged all of the whiny tranny reviews and now TTS is left with a 96% review score. Ya love to see it.
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And, through it all a ray of light shone down. The tabletop nerds looked at each other and understood, for they all spoke the same language. "Tabletop Simulator..." they said in unison and rejoiced. For they knew their pilgrimage was not in vain. They knew they found the promised land.
 
Of course this fucking troon calls himself Zoey, or more autisticly "Xoe". When did "Zoey" become the default troon name?
 
The troon was talking about “cute boy buttholes” in fucking global chat. Meaning any kid saw an adult troon talking about his delight in children’s assholes. THAT is what got him temp banned. The rest was just the troon setting up this scam.
Are there any screenshots of this attention seeker talking about those?
 
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Are the faggotroons TRYING to get me to buy this game? Because if so it's working, I have a powerful urge to buy this game out of spite. Or I would if the devs weren't being simpering little pillow biters.
I've bought this game because of this noise and made my friends buy it. It's one of the best of my decisions in Steam, we've had a lot of fun since then. So if you have friends that live far away from you or just have an unfortunate schedule, it's a must have.
Thanks trannies, I guess.
 
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