Seriously? Just a warning: try to please everyone and youll please nooneI totally agree with @Snap. We shouldn't make people mad in the community and assume their genders. It's sexist and it can make people mad. I'll forward this to some developers. Great idea :).
I get what you are saying but its a really sensative topic and its important for things like that to get fixed. Its just like if a server said "You cant do this because its against this religion". That would make people who beleive other religions pretty angry. It may not affect you (and it doesn't affect me either) but if we CAN change it to make people happier and less triggered, then why not?Seriously? Just a warning: try to please everyone and youll please noone
If players care about chat that much they should have both a priority and reality check
also you can only change it to he/she or he or she but both are grammatically incorrect and "they" is plural which also triggers me
Your actually not your just changing who you make angry lolI get what you are saying but its a really sensative topic and its important for things like that to get fixed. Its just like if a server said "You cant do this because its against this religion". That would make people who beleive other religions pretty angry. It may not affect you (and it doesn't affect me either) but if we CAN change it to make people happier and less triggered, then why not?
might?People might get triggered?
Not really sexism. Since there are only 2 official genders.I totally agree with @Snap. We shouldn't make people mad in the community and assume their genders. It's sexist and it can make people mad. I'll forward this to some developers. Great idea :).
The fact that people are willing to get mad over a stupid bit of text on the screen that is programmed to just show up and is not an actual person is utterly ridiculous and in NO way is it sexist.I totally agree with @Snap. We shouldn't make people mad in the community and assume their genders. It's sexist and it can make people mad. I'll forward this to some developers. Great idea :).
Pretty sure it only affects about 51% of the Community.I agree with how everyone says its ridiculous that people get triggered by a small word but if it affects A LOT of people then just fix it. It will make them happier and avoids problems in the future! There is NOTHING wrong with changing this to make others feel better.
We shouldn't make people mad in the community and assume their genders. It's sexist and it can make people mad.
I'm saying is to fix this problem won't do any harm as this could make someone mad. What is wrong with changing it to (Player name) instead of "He" or "She". It can get someone mad. Doing this won't do anything bad.Not quite sure if or how to take this seriously. Programmed text on a server as whether a player is male or female cannot be determined by a computer is not offensive, let alone sexist.
If anything, I'd change he/she to 'they' because it sounds better grammatically.
It's sexist because, cubecraft is saying most people are boys and everyone is a "he" instead of a "she". Making it seem like men are more superior to women. Anyways, what's wrong with changing it. It's just making it seem like men are superior.might?
Scientifically there are only 2 genders.
He/She is already enough to describe both.
I'm not sure why someone would get triggered by seeing he/she in chat.
Not really sexism. Since there are only 2 official genders.
It's just making it seem like men are superior.
It's sexist because, cubecraft is saying most people are boys and everyone is a "he" instead of a "she". Making it seem like men are more superior to women. Anyways, what's wrong with changing it. It's just making it seem like men are superior.
While I do agree with what you're saying, nobody has gotten mad over it. Somebody merely proposed altering the dialogue so that it doesn't exclude anybody. I don't understand the backlash here - It isn't pandering, nor is it offensive. All that was asked, is that 'he' be replaced with 'they' for the sake of not potentially alienating or offending anybody.The fact that people are willing to get mad over a stupid bit of text on the screen that is programmed to just show up and is not an actual person is utterly ridiculous and in NO way is it sexist.