fantadomat
Arcane
Dear Rob Fahey please go and suck some black tranny hooker,and catch a bunch of stds.
I was thinking more along the lines of there only being "Recommended" and "Not Recommended" on Steam and no "1-star review"'s and how only paying customers who actually purchased and own a game can review a game/product on Steam, so basically aside from being a tendentious piece of horse-crap and an attempt at political activism, the author clearly has no fucking idea what he is talking about and no experience with Steams review system on top.You forgot to point out the best part.This is the crux; the problem is not technological, it's philosophical. Valve clearly has a strong philosophy and political standpoint about how online services should work and about how the freedom of users (including users who haven't actually bought a game but still want to give it a 1-star review and call its creator a variety of colourful names) should be balanced against the protection of creators' livelihoods. Moreover, it has a belief that where problems do arise, they can be fixed with more data and tweaked algorithms; this reflects the broad Silicon Valley ideological fervour about the power and purity of algorithms, which conveniently ignores the extraordinary degree to which code that deals with human behaviour tends to reflect the implicit biases of its authors. Valve absolutely knows it could fix this issue with tighter rules, more human supervision and, yes, some better algorithms to report back to those supervisors; it just doesn't want to do that, because that's not its philosophy.
Bought on a specific platform != possesses and/or played
the team has absolutely refocused personnel and resources away from other features and content in order to address prepubescent retards.
The thing they are aiming for is locking out negative reviews publishers might not like (so they can see and boast about 99% positive reviews badge on the store page, while 3/4 overall reviews are negative ones, b-b-b-ut it's troll bombing), not language.Publisher can use separate app id for the same game in different regions, this is one way to bypass chinese reviews in the future.
ELEX looks like shit lol
You to look like shit,yet your mom kept you.ELEX looks like shit lol
In before you can block certain languages from the total score.
You can filter reviews, but it doesn't remove their score from the total. If you could see the total of only selected languages that would be quite interesting.In before you can block certain languages from the total score.
You can filter reviews by language already, and I think reviews tagged as "funny" don't add up to the game's score.
Wait a fucking second. Are they..... are they trying to say League of Legends creator, Riot, 'genuinely care about this issue', and 'the work they're doing on their games is about people, not algorithm'? Really?The irony continues. Why wouldn't it? This time "bombing" is conflated with in-game "harassment" too, because why not? Emphasis mine. http://archive.is/ODcm0Blizzard knuckles down on community as Valve fiddles
A few graphs won't fix review bombing and abuse; if Valve wants tips, it could look to the tough decisions and hard work Blizzard is doing on Overwatch
Rob Fahey
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Ultimately, though, the work Blizzard is doing on Overwatch - and that other companies that genuinely care about this issue, such as League of Legends creator Riot, are doing on their games - is about people, not algorithms. Clever design and good code gets you so far in managing human behaviour, but there will always be a subset of people who get their kicks from aggressively ruining other people's fun, and will devote themselves to learning to game any system you throw in their way. For them, harassment and abuse is the game, more so than the game itself; to deal with them, ultimately, you need living, breathing people empowered to make good decisions on behalf of the community.
When I started this thread it was under the naive belief that there was an actual nuanced discussion to be had on the subject. It has since become apparent that this is merely another vector from which faggots hope to clamp down on "hate speech" and "toxicity". That video is a perfect example of their endgame -- online gaming as a safe space hugbox moderated by babbies who confuse bantz with hate and have no regard for existing norms. I still think review bombing should have a separate thread from GG for easier navigation and to act as a host for the odd genuine opinion, but the line between the two topics is practically nonexistent at this point.Wait a fucking second. Are they..... are they trying to say League of Legends creator, Riot, 'genuinely care about this issue', and 'the work they're doing on their games is about people, not algorithm'? Really?
Well,most people there go to vent and shit talk. If you make the game feelings friendly,not many people will play it.To be fair LoL has probably one of the worst communities of all time, so it's not something we can possibly take as a "normal" example.