6/20/2023 0 Comments Hitler salute"All this stuff has to be a judgment call," Newman told Ars. Your access to community server(s) is at the discretion of their administration."īut the direct glorification of Nazi symbols was a situation where Newman suggested those server operators might "need more direction from us," as he tweeted. All Garry's Mod servers are hosted by the community. ![]() As the Server Operator Rules note: "If you do not agree with a kick/ban reason, you can play on a different server. In the past, moderation on Garry's Mod servers has generally been left as a job for the individual server owners (aside from the few rules noted above). "There's a worry that the server creators taking donations are incentivized to lean into the celebratory stuff," though he added that worry is more "theoretical" than anything at the moment. Server economics could play into the problem as well, Newman told Ars. that creates problems." In a seeming allusion to the Nazi bar problem, Newman wrote that the prevalence of those players on certain servers might "turn the game more towards" nazi glorification and away from more thoughtful roleplaying on those servers. The problem, he said, was in the roleplaying servers that contain "a bunch of guys that really seem to love the nazis. We don't really want to police these games." "Humanity's lows are always gonna be a rich seam for games/movies/tv/books/etc. In a follow-up tweet responding to "a lot of worry" over the new rule, Newman sympathized with the "huge majority of the communities" that create "engaging + interesting + compelling + educational" content around survival/war scenarios. The new rule against "glorification of naziism" was implemented the next day. right?" nearly 74 percent of the nearly 50,000 respondents agreed, saying, "Yes, ban them." When Newman asked, "There's no legit reason for to exist. Garry's Mod's newest rule came after Newman ran a Twitter poll gauging player interest in banning "nazi gamemodes" on the game's many roleplaying servers. "What will they learn? What will come to be acceptable to them?" “A bunch of guys that really seem to love the nazis.” "I think to myself, what if they get on one of these servers with these nutters," Newman tweeted. We really should make sure as much as possible that the assumption is correct." Advertisement There's a gradient of time where you're giving your kids more freedom online and you're trying to let them into new areas to explore because you think they're safe. Now, as a parent, Newman said his attitude became "less black and white. "People shouldn't be on the Internet if they can't handle the real world. ![]() "When I was younger, in my 20s, I had the attitude that anything goes," Newman said in a direct message conversation with Ars. That new rule represents a change of heart for Garry's Mod creator Garry Newman, who told Ars his outlook on what should and shouldn't be allowed in online spaces has changed since he became a parent to two children (currently 9 and 6 years old). On April 20, those scant rules were updated with one more specific prohibition: "Display of swastikas, the nazi salute or other glorification of nazism is prohibited, even for 'roleplay' purposes." For a long time, the only things that could get a server explicitly "blacklisted" by developer Facepunch Studios were sexual violence, unmarked NSFW content, fraudulent server information, or "malicious actions" that essentially hacked a player's local game installation. Further Reading Garry’s Mod to be sold via SteamIn the realm of online game moderation, the official Server Operator Rules for Source Engine physics sandbox Garry's Mod have always been pretty forgiving.
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