The Ninjas work at the discretion of Bungie, and my team implemented this banned word system to remove certain discussions and toxicity from our forums. The Ninjas can't comment on any thread or message involving the system because they don't know anything about it.
We won't be releasing these words to the public, so I encourage everyone to be mindful of the words they use and think if it's appropriate for our website or not.
As for your example, if the banned user is named "chair," and then a thread is created about them specifically, the Ninjas have been told to remove those threads since it's not appropriate to create threads about other players. Context is the king, of course, so the way the word is used is situational. As an example, if "chair" got banned, but then someone else created a thread shortly thereafter saying that, "chairs are bad," I'd be inclined to remove the thread since the context appears to be talking about the player.
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I beg a bit to differ .. When I write in a thread that I am too bad to offer anything game related against anything value related (I habe to describe it so clumsy since else either the filter or the ninjas will „warn“ me for „solicitation” While I clearly , evidently did not .. happened twice already .. Ninja answer “no idea”
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Were you a ninja before cause I feel like you were and now a bungie employee? [spoiler]Reallyrandom[/spoiler]
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Yep and yep. I was a ninja for about 10 years before joining Bungie.
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Damn, im hoping that I will have at least a role someday
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Try to figure out what you’d like to do here then start focusing your goals toward doing that.
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“Context is king? Then maybe you should ensure your “Ninja’s” have reading comprehension skills above the third-grade level.
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Please clarify.
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Being banned for giving someone sympathy. Before you take punitive action just remember you’re the one who asked.
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Edited by Double07: 3/11/2021 3:01:10 PM“Context is the king”
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Understandable. I consent