First, let me just say that I am proud that we are having such an active discussion on this matter. Regardless of the outcome, discussions like these are what make a community last.
Second, and this goes without saying but I'll say it anyway, no one here thinks that anyone against this is bigoted themselves. We are all intelligent, respectful people and are eager to hear both sides of the argument. Do not hold back.
teller55 wrote:The only thing to me is this: The difference from preventing people from excessive racism and preventing racist names is that racism in chat is easy to ignore/ban for, racism in name forces a player to change everything about their account.
This is a classic parade of horribles. It is a fallacy when it is unlikely to occur. How many admins or mods do you know with names like "meinkampf"? Would ENT even accept a staff application from someone with such a patently bigoted name? (I hope not).
Say teller55 somehow offended someone.
This is missing the point. The rule is not "ban any name that
somehow offends someone." The rule is ban
patently bigoted names. That is, names that are, on their face, clearly bigoted. No explanation needed. If your name were "ballsvaginacock," someone might be offended (despite the hilarity of the name), but it is clearly not bigoted. Offense and bigotry are too different things. And
patent bigotry and latent bigotry are also different. Latent bigotry would require context for it to be construed as bigoted.
Patent bigotry is clear on its face--without additional context--that it is bigoted. Only patent bigotry would be banned.
Finally,
Now, if you have a racist name and then you make 1-2 racist comments in game, it could construe it to be "excessive racism" because they have a racist name and they made racist comments vs. if they had a non-racist name, they would have to be more racist than 1-2 comments to be considered "excessive", so you do have a way to punish people with the games if they actually intend to be racist.
That is a fair point. If this ban is ultimately rejected by the community, I would hope that we at least institute something like this.