rampancy: Please don't put words in my mouth. Games like BloodRayne and The Witcher carry the appropriate ratings and advisories to prevent them being purchased under inappropriate circumstances.
I'm not. You explicitly stated you are fine with the
outright removal of possibly offensive content (if it has the same meaning, but isn't offensive, you've removed the offensive content). Adding a warning,
which the GOG forums has (see my previous post about the ToU) does not constitute as removal. If 'ass' was removed because it can be offensive, so can a bunch of games.
rampancy: I don't disagree with the basic spirit of what you're fighting for. I agree with it completely. But screaming bloody murder over one word on a forum that's been remarkably laissez-faire about moderation, acting as if they're going to start breaking out the jackboots and brownshirts isn't reasonable. It's just like the alarmists and whiners who screamed that GOG was going to charge full price for the EA expansions (and therefore was totally, irredeemably evil) just because they sold the base games alone.
Except the alarmist and whiners claims were based on what they
thought would happen. My objection is against was
has happened. A pretty significant difference I think.
And this is not me screaming bloody murder :) Everything would have been worded very differently if I was.
For example, I had been thinking of creating the wishlist thing well before Asbeau mentioned it.. I only did because I thought his wording was funny. Same with the topic capitalisation. It's a mix between being serious about the issue and being silly in my ways of highlighting it.
rampancy: The point I was trying to make was that if there was absolutely zero degrees of oversight or supervision whatsoever, the other extreme is what we see on Xbox Live, where you're totally free to say words like ass...as well as
other words too.
Ah okay, then my response stands. We did have very close to zero oversight.. and the forum was fine. If I am totally honest, I thought the handling of some issues in the past were far too light-handed (where there were claims of specific intent to cause as much disruption as possible). But the hands-off approach was used and everything turned out.. mostly alright.
It'll be hard to say that the GOG community is a classy or good one, when there is no choice but to be "good".