WoW Rookie: Filter out the #$%!

Hey, isn't that the same screenshot we used for WoW Rookie just two weeks ago? Indeed it is, faithful readers – because frankly, "Who wants my man meat?" is the perfect illustration for today's topic.
The World of Warcraft is your refuge at the end of a long, hard day – and the last thing you want to see rolling across your screen is the kind of lowbrow posturing that's given Barrens chat its notorious reputation. Or perhaps you'd like to let the kids try their hands at WoW, but you don't want them soaking up the rough language that seems to turn up more and more frequently in busy city Trade and General channels.
It's time to take charge of your game chat.
Turn on the profanity filter. WoW's profanity filter is on by default, but many players disable it as soon as they realize it's bowdlerizing their chat text. If your kids are beginning to eye their own characters, you may want to revisit the profanity filter. Hit your Escape key to go the Main Menu, and go to Interface Options, then Advanced Options. Look for the Mature Language Filter in the Chat section.
Be forewarned that the existence of a profanity filter does not give players an excuse to use inappropriate language in game. "The Mature Language Filter is only an extra means of protection from obscenities in chat channels, not an excuse to use them," says Blizzard. "All players need to adhere to the World of Warcraft Harassment Policy at all times."
Leave the public chat channels. Whether you're trying to dodge Barrens chatter for a more peaceful, immersive play session or trying to protect young ears from the kind of ear-blistering talk that's likely to erupt in zones frequented by immature players (Barrens and Elwynn Forest, we're looking at you), sometimes it's easier to simply leave the General and Trade channels. To leave General chat, type /leave general; to rejoin, type /join general. Note that you may not be able to rejoin Trade or city-specific channels unless you are in that city.
Ignore problem players. You can keep from seeing chat messages (both public and private) from players who annoy you by adding them to your ignore list. To ignore a player, type /ignore playername. You can view your Ignore list by clicking your Social button (the same place you'd look for your Friends list).
WoW offers a relatively small ignore list. If you run out of room on your list, you may find you need to remove some players from your list or install an add-on that allows you to ignore more players.

Filed under: Tips, How-tos, WoW Social Conventions, Features, WoW Rookie






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
megamogx May 13th 2009 9:04PM
I love spam its awesome. Ive made fortunes from peoples spam one time i got poly cat book for 500g 1/4 the price!
Aykwa May 14th 2009 10:47AM
One option that has worked well for me is to create a new chat window that has everything the normal window has except the general, trade, and defense channels. Then, when I want some peace and quiet I just lick on that special tab and it is like automatically turning off the channels I don't want.
Right click on the General tab in the chat window, create a new channel, and set it's options as to what kind of text will appear. For me it is everything except the public channels. Then at the click of one button you can now go back and forth with ease.
Aykwa May 14th 2009 10:49AM
Err, typo in second paragraph... should say "create new window" or something to that effect. The term channel may confuse someone. Sorry! =)
Fawnfouler May 13th 2009 9:11PM
That's definitely a Moon Guard /trade screenshot. One day we'll make the front-page news without it being related to genitalia.
Serrota May 13th 2009 10:43PM
LoL!
I was thinking of the same thing! If you play the Alliance, then stay away from Goldshire!
Michael May 14th 2009 9:06AM
No way that is definitely Madoran Horde side chat. I remember that conversation and every person involved ended up on my ignore list.
amdpimp May 13th 2009 9:20PM
I just want to be able to actually SEE my outgoing whispers. I haven't been able to see them since Patch 3.1. Not even when I disable ALL my addons. Very frustrating.
Ichigo May 13th 2009 9:26PM
http://wowinterface.com/downloads/info11179-Cellular.html
twothing May 13th 2009 9:43PM
Have you tryed Elephant? It is an addon that allows you to save your chats, and some other things. It might not work, but it's worth a try ^_^
You can download it here. http://www.wowinterface.com/downloads/info5423-Elephant.html
Goodluck
Lorsty May 13th 2009 9:37PM
Make sure all your chat options are enabled.
Right click on the "General" tab in the chat window > choose "configuration" (or was it "options"?) > check the boxes like Whispers, Say, Party, etc.
bod May 13th 2009 9:41PM
@amdpimp
crikey, you're still dealing with that? pretty much everyone had it after 3.1, normally it's because you have an old version of DBM, but some other addons also produce this. Best advice, update all your addons, or all else failing, delete WTF and start again.
Magma May 13th 2009 10:45PM
Your problem is DBM. Go download the new version, and everything will be solved.
winks May 14th 2009 11:48AM
make a chat window for whispers only this is what i did so when im afk i can see what happened while i was gone.,
Illirien May 13th 2009 9:26PM
amazing how long it takes for some people to realise that 'mature language' makes you sound immature.
Sean Riley May 13th 2009 9:29PM
Please, please tell me what the addon is that lets me ignore as many people as I like. Please.
twothing May 13th 2009 9:43PM
Badapples isnt relly an ingnor extinder, but it dose have some helpfull tools to help you deal with "trubbled" players.
You can download it here
http://wowinterface.com/downloads/info4538-CirksBadapples.html
Goodluck
Phantom1219 May 13th 2009 9:43PM
Here's the one that I use:
http://wowinterface.com/downloads/info5186-IgnoreMore.html
Crash May 13th 2009 10:57PM
I second IgnoreMore, it does its' job good.
Herlequin May 14th 2009 6:42AM
Its called the Uninstall procedure it instantly enables you to ignore 11 million+ players....
WoWvigilante May 13th 2009 9:46PM
If you care about your server and are sick and tired of seeing a handful of idiots turn your server into a public toilet there's a better way to deal with these chat idiots -- get revenge!
Here's a good article I read recently that tells you how to deal with these low life and turn the tables on them:
http://www.wolfsheadonline.com/?p=1239