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1-22-2010 @ 5:49PM
Neirin said...
Even as an issue of free speech under US (or Canadian, or EU, etc) law (which WoW isn't obviously, but let's just go with it) there are provisions for things like verbal harassment - you have freedom of expression with freedom of consequence. If your coworker told you to finish that report or they'd rape you, they'd be fired or arrested, so a PuG player that does similar things should be vote kicked (fired) or banned (arrested).
I understand the appeal of offensive humor (hell, that's basically all South Park is and I like that show), but it's important to remember that offensive humor that someone doesn't find funny is just being offensive.