#GamingBytes: 'Rainbow Six Siege' adds chat filter to fight toxicity


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#GamingBytes: 'Rainbow Six Siege' adds chat filter to fight toxicity
13 Dec 2018


Rainbow Six Siege is one of Ubisoft's most popular gaming franchises.

Its massive popularity stems from the diverse gamer base and unfortunately, interactions between gamers turn out badly because of the toxic language used by some players.

To combat this, Ubisoft has come up with a new chat filter system which it announced on Rainbow6 Developer Blog.

Read all about the new system here.


How will the new filter work?
Chat filter


The new system is supposed to forewarn players about using certain vocabulary and specific terms within the game's chat system.

This is a marked development from the old system where permanent bans were just handed out to players for use of inappropriate language.

Presenting a clear picture of what players can say is a marked improvement introduced by the developers.


The need for a new system
New system


The new chat filter system was based on fan feedback.

Notably, Rainbow Six Siege's ever-evolving live service model has enjoyed success for over three years by keeping fans happy.

Its recent attempt to censor some mature content globally faced severe backlash, as we reported.

In wake of this, it decided to find middle ground between censorship and expressive freedom through the new chat filter.


The problem of toxicity within the gaming community
Problem


As someone who has been part of the gaming community for a long time, toxic language is a definite problem.

Some gamers tend to be really conservative and deliberately arrogant in their outlook, and gamers are often on the receiving end of improper racial stereotypes and gender-based comments.

In light of how this ruins online gameplay experience, Ubisoft's latest move is a welcome one.


Why the new filter system is a smart move?
Opinion


Due to the rampant problem of toxicity within game chats, those tasked with the responsibility of monitoring users have a tough time.

The live service model that many Ubisoft games run encourages players bases to hang around longer. Rainbow Six Siege especially experiences this due to the continuous updates it gets.

Thus the new filter is an effective way to weed out toxicity.

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