We all know, and hate the HORRIFYING, ANNOYING, and of course, FLAMING hashtags. Now, I'm not saying we remove EVERY single thing that prevents curse words, but there might be a replacement of hashtags. Now, shall we get to the idea?
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Well, some of you may know this idea, BOTS. Hashtags might use bots, but seriously, 12 and under accounts are literally raided by hashtags. For example:
13 and up accounts: Hey, um, wanna go party at my place?
12 and under accounts: Hey# ### ##### go party a# ## ######
13 and up accounts are only raided by hashtags when someone says a bad word, when unfortunately, 12 and under chats are covered by hashtags. Maybe there should be a system that detects if someone says something inappropriate? There should be a list coded into the system that has what you can say, and what you cannot say, and there will be consequences involved. First, if you say something bad and the system detects, there would be a message that pops up on your screen:
Dear (your name),
You have said something inappropriate that we don't allow on our game. We will give you two warnings, and when you past those two warnings, there will be bad consequences, such as:
1: Not allowed on any games for about 7-8 hours minimum.
2: Be banned for at least 24 hours, minimum (not able to chat to friends or enter games.)
3: If you continue to misbehave, your account will be deleted in the next 20 hours.
We hope you understand what you've done, and please don't do it again.
-ROBLOX
After the two warnings, there will be a pop-up on every login, or every week saying what you've done, and the consequence you have been given.
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"How will this help the community?" you may ask.
Well, the 12 and under accounts will NOT be annoyed, and happy that they can chat with their friends safely and not annoyingly.
So, what do you think of the idea? Do you dislike it? Or do you agree? You can add some things in the posts below. Thank you for taking your time reading this suggestion.
-DanielVox |