The times, they are a-changin'. In an open letter to Xbox Live members, Microsoft's Marc Whitten has announced that the Xbox Live Code of Conduct has been altered to allow members to "more freely express their race, nationality, religion and sexual orientation in Gamertags and profiles." Looking over the updated code, it appears that the major change directly affects references to sexual orientation. Specifically, the terms "lesbian," "gay," "bi," "transgender" and "straight" are now allowed in both Gamertags and user profiles. According to Whitten, the change has been made as the result of customer feedback.
Early last year, something of a controversy erupted when an Xbox Live user was allegedly banned from Xbox Live for identifying herself as a lesbian in her Xbox Live profile. The report brought to light an ongoing conversation on the matter between the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) and Microsoft. At the time, Microsoft claimed that it didn't allow users to express any form of sexual orientation -- including heterosexuality -- in an effort to prevent player harassment.
Obviously, Microsoft's stance on the matter has changed, though the company is still wary of possible harassment. Whitten states as much in his letter, noting that the new Code of Conduct also includes "increased stringency and enforcement to prevent misuse" of the newly allowed terms. Whitten concludes his letter by stating, "I truly believe that our diversity is what makes us strong: diversity in gaming and entertainment options, and diversity in the people that make up this amazing community."
Xbox Live Code of Conduct updated: sexual orientation terms now permitted in Gamertags and profiles
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 11:07AM Spike Spiegel Humble Bounty Hun said
It's about time. Happy for the people who would like to utilize this.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 11:32AM (Unverified) said
Yes, welcome to the 21st Century LIVE....better late than never.
Maybe they were still afraid of the Y2K bug
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Maybe they were still afraid of the Y2K bug
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 11:44AM R Planteer said
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 11:45AM Spike Spiegel Humble Bounty Hun said
Nice try, but no cigar. I'm happy for the people who want to freely express their sexuality or nationality. Please do not put words in my mouth.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 12:12PM (Unverified) said
How am I trolling?
By saying that its a GOOD things that people on LIVE can say a little bit about themselves and who they are without the fear of being banned?
This would be trolling IMO
Typical MicroKAYrap, they only did this because a lawsuit was waiting in the wings, they love the 12 year old (mentally) spewing hateful, racist, ignorant garbage against anyone who does not agree with them. And Gears of BORE sucks, and GAYlo sucks, and anyone who buys a 360 is a MORON.
[Ed: Two wrong's don't make a right ... or a left. Or really much of anything, so just ignore them.]
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By saying that its a GOOD things that people on LIVE can say a little bit about themselves and who they are without the fear of being banned?
This would be trolling IMO
Typical MicroKAYrap, they only did this because a lawsuit was waiting in the wings, they love the 12 year old (mentally) spewing hateful, racist, ignorant garbage against anyone who does not agree with them. And Gears of BORE sucks, and GAYlo sucks, and anyone who buys a 360 is a MORON.
[Ed: Two wrong's don't make a right ... or a left. Or really much of anything, so just ignore them.]
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 12:32PM Captain Planet Planeteer Power said
I'm not gay, I just love me some ass.
Now where's Ma-Ti...
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Now where's Ma-Ti...
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 12:47PM Spike Spiegel Humble Bounty Hun said
@da coo
Your intolerance to people's preferences defames humanity.
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Your intolerance to people's preferences defames humanity.
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 1:00PM Captain Planet Planeteer Power said
It's not so much eric's intolerance, it's more his ignorance and shear stupidity that defame humanity.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 5:10PM Saria the Cat said
I'm optimistic about this. Most people don't understand how important it is for openly LGBT people to be able to represent themselves properly without their orientation being censored and treated like an offense. People need to grow up and stop thinking of "gay" as a derogatory insult; it's really just a personal definition and it's offensive that it's even considered a bad thing to some.
There will be idiots, but there are always idiots. It's ridiculous and unjust to ban everyone from utilizing the word "gay" and thus restrict the right for LGBT/tolerant people to express themselves simply because there are moronic bigots out there.
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There will be idiots, but there are always idiots. It's ridiculous and unjust to ban everyone from utilizing the word "gay" and thus restrict the right for LGBT/tolerant people to express themselves simply because there are moronic bigots out there.
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 5:13PM Spike Spiegel Humble Bounty Hun said
@Saria
Entirely well put. Kudos.
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Entirely well put. Kudos.
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 11:07AM B3astofthe3ast said
This cannot end well, especially in the realm of Xbox live, where the worst of humanity rears its ugly head.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 12:52PM Cap Morgan said
I'm pretty sure that's all online interaction in general.
At least on live I can have private parties and ignore dbaggers and kids whose balls haven't dropped. Here I still have to read their comments
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At least on live I can have private parties and ignore dbaggers and kids whose balls haven't dropped. Here I still have to read their comments
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 1:54PM PlatinumSkeet said
Aww this is a sad day for Xbox Live. This means Gayboy got banned... =/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6TzAKOaWxg
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6TzAKOaWxg
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 11:10AM (Unverified) said
"We can only hope that the Live community is responsible enough to handle its new privileges."
I can assure you they are not.
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I can assure you they are not.
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 11:37AM MystileArmor said
Dude, you just replied to someones joke with the same joke....
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 12:35PM Captain Planet Planeteer Power said
How about "JO0xGOTxTEEBA99EDxBYxGAYxBOix69"?
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 11:10AM (Unverified) said
Not like it really matters... considering everytime you play a multiplayer game you're going to be told you're a homosexual anyways.
But yeah, nice that Microsoft chilled out on catering to homophobes.
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But yeah, nice that Microsoft chilled out on catering to homophobes.
Posted: Mar 5th 2010 11:20AM Uncle Jesse said
I wish that was all I was called. Kids can be so mean.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 1:14PM Mouthsmasher said
I really don't think that expanding what people can include in their gamertags is going to help any. I assume that for the most part when I start seeing gay or ethnic references in people's gamertags it's going to be because they're using it in a derogatory way. And for those who DO take advantage of being able to express their race/gender orientation through their gamertag are only asking to be harassed even more on xbox live than they were before.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 11:10AM MystileArmor said
Now if only they'd change the code of conduct to exclude 12-year-olds from using voice chat.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 11:23AM TheDarkWayne said
they ban people for the strangest things. I was out for a week because my bio was a quote from Celebrity Jeopardy, i didnt even swear in it.
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 11:41AM RogueJedi86 said
Hey Bats(or rather, Dark Wayne), which Celebrity Jeopardy quote was it?
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Posted: Mar 5th 2010 11:12AM RogueJedi86 said
"I truly believe that our diversity is what makes us strong: diversity in gaming and entertainment options, and diversity in the people that make up this amazing community."
Too bad it took them over a year to realize diversity makes us strong. Slow to learn that lesson eh?
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Too bad it took them over a year to realize diversity makes us strong. Slow to learn that lesson eh?
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