5 Ways to Stop Online Gaming Harassment, and Stop Getting Harassed

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<p>I’ve always been a huge gamer&period; I grew up playing <em>Team Buddies<&sol;em> and <em>Smurf Racing<&sol;em> with my siblings and eventually transitioned to more modern&comma; hardcore games in my teenage years&period; I started playing <em>Call of Duty<&sol;em> and <em>Halo<&sol;em> with my cousins every weekend when I was about sixteen&comma; and the trend continued from there&period; Getting yelled at and made fun of for being a noob was never something new to me&comma; but the severity of it changed between childhood and adolescence&comma; and I had to learn how to cope with requests to make sandwiches and return to the kitchen every time I logged in&period; At first&comma; I was blindly upset with every online match&comma; attacking other players for my own negative experiences&period; It took years of misplaced blame for me to figure out that I was escalating my own issues&comma; and that I had the power to stop the harassment&period; These five tips will not only help those who feel like they’re constantly picked on&comma; but also those who tend to be a part of the problem of online gaming&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<figure style&equals;"width&colon; 890px" class&equals;"wp-caption aligncenter"><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;static&period;pexels&period;com&sol;photos&sol;51415&sol;pexels-photo-51415-large&period;jpeg" alt&equals;"Green keyboard&period; &lpar;Image provided by Pexels&rpar;" width&equals;"890" height&equals;"593" &sol;><figcaption class&equals;"wp-caption-text">&lpar;Image provided by Pexels&rpar;<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<ol>&NewLine;<li><strong>Don’t participate in bullying or trolling&period; <&sol;strong><&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ol>&NewLine;<p>Smack talk is okay&comma; ribbing your friends is okay&comma; but there’s always a line between &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;fun” and &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;hurtful&period;” In my experience with my cousins&comma; we toed this line far too often&comma; and it led to more hurt feelings and rage quits than anything else&period; It’s okay to make jokes&comma; and it’s okay to be yourself &lpar;as long as &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;yourself” isn’t an all-around jerk who isn’t pleasant to be around in any company&rpar;&period; Just like Thumper says to Bambi&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;If you can’t say something nice&comma; don’t say nothin’ at all&period;” This is a little different from my aunt’s favorite mug&comma; which reads&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;If you can’t say anything nice&comma; at least make it funny&period;” Honestly&comma; both are applicable&comma; as long as the intention behind the joke is to uplift rather than hurt&period; It&&num;8217&semi;s okay to laugh off a bad play&comma; but it’s not okay to overreact and fly into a rage over something as silly as rushing the enemy team as Tracer&comma; instead of pushing the payload in <em>Overwatch<&sol;em>&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It’s also important to remember that non-verbal and text communication is just as important as verbal&period; Don’t be the jerk that spams the&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;I need healing&excl;” voiceline at 98&percnt; health&period; Use communicative abilities the way they were meant to be used&comma; and be polite to other players&period; Be a part of the team&comma; and if someone needs a hand&comma; give it to them&period; The golden rule applies to more than just words&comma; and help often comes to those who help others&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ol start&equals;"2">&NewLine;<li><strong>Disable or mute players who are being excessively mean&period;<&sol;strong><&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ol>&NewLine;<p>If the abuse gets to be too severe&comma; turn off voice chat completely&period; Muting is your most powerful weapon in the online gaming world&period; You have the ability to shut someone off completely&comma; which means <em>you<&sol;em> have the power in any given situation&period; Is someone claiming they fornicated with your mother last night&quest; Mute them&excl; Is someone taking potshots at a sexual orientation that you do or don’t identify with&quest; Mute them&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>It’s simple&period; If someone is insulting you&comma; making you feel uncomfortable&comma; or otherwise talking to you in a way you wish they wouldn’t&comma; all you have to do to make it stop is mute them&period; There’s no need for confrontation or further insult when you have the power to cut them off at the source&period; Then&comma; once the perpetrator has been silenced&comma; you can continue to have fun with your game as if they had never said anything at all&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<figure style&equals;"width&colon; 890px" class&equals;"wp-caption aligncenter"><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;static&period;pexels&period;com&sol;photos&sol;30222&sol;pexels-photo-30222-large&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Headphones&period; &lpar;Image provided by Pexels&rpar;" width&equals;"890" height&equals;"594" &sol;><figcaption class&equals;"wp-caption-text">&lpar;Image provided by Pexels&rpar;<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<ol start&equals;"3">&NewLine;<li><strong>Don’t play into their hands&colon; trolls feed off reaction&comma; and jerks want to feel like they have power over you&period; They don’t&period;<&sol;strong><&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ol>&NewLine;<p>The thing about victimization is that it can often be avoided&period; Everyone has a hand in their own fate&comma; and getting offended is a choice&period; You have the power to choose how you react&comma; even if the comment you’re responding to was horrible&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>One of the most popular game video genres on YouTube is &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;trolling&period;” What makes these videos so popular are the reactions of the people being trolled&period; Few people would want to watch a video of a guy being a jerk if there wasn’t some sort of reward&comma; and the reward often comes in the form of a fourteen-year-old screeching profanity at said troll for corner trapping them in Search &amp&semi; Destroy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The point is&comma; don’t be the screeching fourteen-year-old&period; There’s no reason for you to verbally react to any troll&comma; especially if you know they’re trying to get under your skin&period; Mute them&comma; leave the game&comma; and join a new group&period; The best thing to do if you’re frustrated is to just be done with it&comma; because you’re only giving them power if you react&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Alternatively&comma; you can strip them of power by going along with their joke&period; If they’re throwing out horrendous insults&comma; agree with them – they’ll often feel awkward and guilty for their insult&comma; rather than empowered for hurting your feelings&period; If your team is ganging up on you to set up an elaborate prank&comma; play along&period; The joke will cease to be funny&comma; and they’ll likely give up or leave&period; It’s important to keep a good attitude&comma; and if you feel your resolve slipping&comma; you always have the power to leave the game&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ol start&equals;"4">&NewLine;<li><strong>Don’t let them get to you&period; <&sol;strong><&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ol>&NewLine;<p>My dad made the best point after one particularly nasty interaction between me and a stranger&colon; these are people that you don’t know&comma; who don’t know you&comma; and what they say has absolutely no bearing on your life&period; Internet culture is mean&period; Social media has created a cesspool for hate speech and online disinhibition&comma; and online gaming is no exception&period; Hiding behind a username&comma; players will use their anonymity to be meaner to strangers than they’d be to their own worst enemies&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>What’s important to remember is that these people are not personally attacking you&period; These users are attacking everyone&comma; finding any excuse they can to take out their own bad feelings on someone else&period; They don’t know you&comma; they don’t know your life&comma; and you have nothing to fear from them&period; Don’t let yourself be hurt by insults based on general observations or straw-grasping&period; It is within your power to ignore them and build up your own self-confidence to a point where their petty jabs don’t affect you&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<figure style&equals;"width&colon; 890px" class&equals;"wp-caption aligncenter"><img src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;static&period;pexels&period;com&sol;photos&sol;133579&sol;pexels-photo-133579-large&period;jpeg" alt&equals;"Man Holding Xbox One Controller&period; &lpar;Image provided by Pexels&rpar;" width&equals;"890" height&equals;"593" &sol;><figcaption class&equals;"wp-caption-text">&lpar;Image provided by Pexels&rpar;<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<ol start&equals;"5">&NewLine;<li><strong>Defend other players&period; <&sol;strong><&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ol>&NewLine;<p>If someone in your game is being harassed&comma; and you can hear it&comma; step in and defend them&period; You’ll likely be crucified for doing so&comma; but hey – you’ll make them feel better&comma; and you’ll make your mother proud&period; The bystander effect is a disease&semi; don’t let yourself succumb to the desire to remain invisible&period; Someday&comma; with practice&comma; you’ll have thick skin&period; It then becomes your responsibility to help others find that same confidence&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Helping another player can be something as simple as saying&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Hey&comma; ignore them&comma; MinecraftGod87&period; I’m going to mute them&comma; and you should too&period;” As a general rule in life and in gaming&comma; you should build others up instead of bringing them down&period; As Aesop said&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;No act of kindness&comma; no matter how small&comma; is ever wasted&period;” If someone is obviously hurt or frustrated by the actions of other people in the game&comma; try to comfort them or take their mind off it&period; Now that you’ve learned to rise above the harassment&comma; you can pass on your knowledge&comma; and little by little make the wonderful world of online gaming a happy place in which anyone can cheerfully play&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<hr &sol;>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Online gaming is a way for people to interact and connect with others who share common interests and hobbies&period; It should be an overwhelmingly positive union&comma; but has turned into a disappointingly negative experience on many levels&period; I believe this is slowly improving&comma; but the first step to any real change in online gaming lies in the players&period; Certain gaming communities may be too far gone to save &lpar;<em>Call of Duty<&sol;em>&comma; <em>Counter-Strike<&sol;em>&comma; <em>Halo<&sol;em>&rpar;&comma; but there is still hope for others &lpar;<em>Overwatch<&sol;em>&comma; <em>Left 4 Dead<&sol;em>&comma; <em>Dark Souls<&sol;em>&rpar;&period; Teamwork should fuel conversation&comma; not intent to injure&comma; and if you’re looking for an excuse to be offended&comma; you’ll find it&period; Remember&comma; you’re the captain of your own ship&comma; and it’s easier to make friends with white sails than cannonballs&period; You can make all the difference by bringing a positive attitude and kind words to video games that are meant to be fun&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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