Ban for shipname?

  • I have a shipname in my mind (which passes the censor without using symbols to hide slurs) but some people might not like it.

    Is there any info on how banning and reporting is handled?

    For instance: If someone or multiple people take offense and report you is that grounds for a ban?

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  • If you think (even slightly) it may cause upset, choose a different name.

  • I personally think a reset not ban wave is coming for ship names

  • The best one I've heard of that got reported and removed is 'Big Deck Energy'. Shame on you rare, that was a masterpiece.

  • @thetwistedtaste Why? That's not how I generally go through life.

  • Ideally anything punny that isn't much beyond SoT skeleton captain names would be fine

    but I have heard tale that mild puns about stuff and things have run into trouble

    I'd keep the puns to witty but not adult themed just to be safe out there.

    and nothing mean spirited or inside baseball where it could be seen as mean spirited, it might be witty but if it's mean or hurtful to individual or group it doesn't do anyone any good out there on the seas.

  • @sudsierboar5526 said in Ban for shipname?:

    @thetwistedtaste Why? That's not how I generally go through life.

    You wanted to know what would result in disciplinary action.

    If you think it’s offensive (and feel the need to ask), it probably is.

  • @thetwistedtaste said in Ban for shipname?:

    @sudsierboar5526 said in Ban for shipname?:

    @thetwistedtaste Why? That's not how I generally go through life.

    You wanted to know what would result in disciplinary action.

    If you think it’s offensive (and feel the need to ask), it probably is.

    it wasn't clear why you said that tho, could have been personal philosophy. Now it is, thanks.

    I personally don't think it's offensive at all ofc. But I know some people get offended on others behalf.

  • @sudsierboar5526
    Is it a slur?

  • From what I've read, reported names are manually vetted, and if they're considered inappropriate your ship name will be changed to a generic name, I think it just changes it to Sloop if it's a sloop for example.

  • @sudsierboar5526 said in Ban for shipname?:

    But I know some people get offended on others behalf.

    this concerns me a bit as it appears that 1. there is reason to think that it is offensive to someone 2. there may be an attempt to be sneaky about it.

    When choosing a name I would not look at it politically or socially in any sort of side way. I would look at the environment as one that largely tries to stay family friendly so all personal views aside does a name go against that goal?

    Things can be witty and funny and fitting for an individual without being appropriate for the shared environment.

    I would go with the cleanest name that you most enjoy as opposed to anything that leans dirty or edgy or whatever way something might lean.

  • As many would say, "If you think it is, it might be"

    But again, there are a lot of people who get bent out of shape over the most common things because that is how they were raised or view it.

  • Probably best to not use anything questionable since I've heard that getting a ship name flagged will yellowbeard you for a few days and you'll permanently lose the ability to name all ships.

  • @danbeardluff I found that one surprising. Rare almost banned a guy for "Big Deck Energy" and revoked his naming privileges when he reported someone's ship name being blatantly racist. Firstly, that's a great way to make sure people don't report ship names. Secondly, Rare has some innuendos in the game itself that are in the same ballpark. Just equip the "Glory Hull" and go fight skelly captains "Iron Johnson" and "Quick Dicken".

    Rare should be banning people for some of the blatantly awful stuff out there, but leave simple juvenile innuendos alone. At worst, give them a warning and let them rename the boat. I've seen a lot of dirty and hilarious ship names out on the seas. Rare would be carving out a pretty significant chunk of their playerbase if they go overboard on this. The game is rated T for Teen, and I guarantee you that any player who has spent more than five minutes in this game has heard far worse over the mic than "Big Deck Energy".

  • @d3adst1ck said in Ban for shipname?:

    Probably best to not use anything questionable since I've heard that getting a ship name flagged will yellowbeard you for a few days and you'll permanently lose the ability to name all ships.

    That seals the deal then..!

  • @wolfmanbush said in Ban for shipname?:

    @sudsierboar5526 said in Ban for shipname?:

    But I know some people get offended on others behalf.

    this concerns me a bit as it appears that 1. there is reason to think that it is offensive to someone 2. there may be an attempt to be sneaky about it.

    No it wouldn't be sneaky at all, just word play that involves me and people like me.

    I would go with the cleanest name that you most enjoy as opposed to anything that leans dirty or edgy or whatever way something might lean.

    99% sure that this is what I'm gonna do, appreciate the input :)

  • Not really related to if a name would be "ban-worthy" or not, but is the purpose of you having a name that might offend other people to offend those people? Like do you think it is fun getting away with having a boat name that would make others unhappy? Because if that's the reasoning for having that name.... I think you can already tell that's a bad idea.

    No point in doing something that will offend people just for the sake of it. Let's try to be better as a player-base.

  • If you have to use symbols to bypass something, probably best to opt for "yeah this could get me banned" lol

  • @gallerine5582 nono i specified i didn't use symbols ;)

  • @sudsierboar5526 said in Ban for shipname?:

    @thetwistedtaste said in Ban for shipname?:

    @sudsierboar5526 said in Ban for shipname?:

    @thetwistedtaste Why? That's not how I generally go through life.

    You wanted to know what would result in disciplinary action.

    If you think it’s offensive (and feel the need to ask), it probably is.

    it wasn't clear why you said that tho, could have been personal philosophy. Now it is, thanks.

    I personally don't think it's offensive at all ofc. But I know some people get offended on others behalf.

    It wasn't clear? You created a thread asking a question, he answered your question?
    sot forum keeps surprising me every day

  • @zexyony yeah and then I asked him why he answered it with that specific answer. Which he understood perfectly fine after i specified.

    It could have been his personal opinion or it could have been because he thought it would get me banned.

  • Kids play this game.

    Choose your ship name as if YOUR kids were playing too.

  • This tread to me, feels like when someone types “ ouch “ on their social media status and checks in to a hospital.
    Queue the “ you alright huh “ replies.

  • @pabio-escobar said in Ban for shipname?:

    This tread to me, feels like when someone types “ ouch “ on their social media status and checks in to a hospital.
    Queue the “ you alright huh “ replies.

    Heh? I like discussing these things.

  • @lordtaco111 The game is rated T for Teen and has open mics. It's a fair bet that kids playing this game have heard far worse from other players than "Big Deck Energy", "Megalodong", or "Master Baiters".

    What I wouldn't give to be able to get a peek at the names in Rare's database. They're probably passing some of them around the office as we type.

  • @fatbeard1353 Regardless of what you assume people have seen or heard or should be OK with, some things are just not allowed. Safest bet if you want to avoid any kind of enforcement is to avoid it completely.

    At the end of the day, players do not make up the rules or what is OK/Not OK, Rare does.

  • @fatbeard1353 said in Ban for shipname?:

    @lordtaco111 The game is rated T for Teen and has open mics. It's a fair bet that kids playing this game have heard far worse from other players than "Big Deck Energy", "Megalodong", or "Master Baiters".

    What I wouldn't give to be able to get a peek at the names in Rare's database. They're probably passing some of them around the office as we type.

    I believe this falls under, "Just because you can, doesn't mean you should".

    We are all free to make our own choices.

    I can say this, four times now, I have logged into an open crew, saw the name of the ship, and said, "Nope!" and immediately logged out.

  • @fatbeard1353 said in Ban for shipname?:

    The game is rated T for Teen and has open mics. It's a fair bet that kids playing this game have heard far worse from other players than "Big Deck Energy", "Megalodong", or "Master Baiters".

    What I wouldn't give to be able to get a peek at the names in Rare's database. They're probably passing some of them around the office as we type.

    Safe and welcoming for a diverse population is the goal.

    I chuckle at silly names, it doesn't bother me. Plenty of the names entertain me

    but that's me and everyone isn't me. Some references bother people, makes them feel uncomfortable, unwelcome, might be something that is silly and funny to some but hurtful to others for one reason or another.

    I'd never pretend I'm above it in private, I enjoy all sorts of humor with people that are comfortable around it but in a shared environment there is more to consider as everyone isn't on the same page with humor, not everyone is comfortable around some of these topics, and they don't need to be, in a family friendly environment there isn't a case to make for them being in the wrong place as it's a place for everyone of many ages and types.

  • @wolfmanbush And that's fair. However, I would contend that it doesn't mesh well with the reality of this kind of multiplayer game. If someone plays Sea of Thieves and doesn't think they'll hear dirty jokes or coarse language from other players then I would congratulate them on spending decades in a cryo-chamber and emerging yesterday. It also doesn't help that Rare themselves have thrown in some dirty jokes too (this is the company that made Conker's Bad Fur Day, after all). Rare can and should go after the really nasty stuff, of course. No one wants a bunch of kids screaming slurs like they just learned them all over the game or making various ship names using the word "slave", which I'm surprised wasn't already blocked by their filter.

    But when Rare starts punishing players for innuendos that really aren't worse than what they themselves have already put in the game then it comes off as more than a little hypocritcal. Just like any pirate, you have to pick your battles. Let some things go, correct some, and ban the worst. Being too heavy-handed risks alienating a large chunk of the player base.

  • @fatbeard1353 said in Ban for shipname?:

    @wolfmanbush And that's fair. However, I would contend that it doesn't mesh well with the reality of this kind of multiplayer game. If someone plays Sea of Thieves and doesn't think they'll hear dirty jokes or coarse language from other players then I would congratulate them on spending decades in a cryo-chamber and emerging yesterday. It also doesn't help that Rare themselves have thrown in some dirty jokes too (this is the company that made Conker's Bad Fur Day, after all). Rare can and should go after the really nasty stuff, of course. No one wants a bunch of kids screaming slurs like they just learned them all over the game or making various ship names using the word "slave", which I'm surprised wasn't already blocked by their filter.

    But when Rare starts punishing players for innuendos that really aren't worse than what they themselves have already put in the game then it comes off as more than a little hypocritcal. Just like any pirate, you have to pick your battles. Let some things go, correct some, and ban the worst. Being too heavy-handed risks alienating a large chunk of the player base.

    The examples you specifically gave (in the other post) are different imo

    adults giggling at words/phrases that we choose to see as funny and references about adult themes is different than creating names that are intentionally and specifically focused on the topic with punny spelling

    I understand what you are saying but I think there is a difference.

    Quick Dicken for example sounds funny but it's more like an oldschool cowboy movie character name than actually referencing something dirty.

  • @wolfmanbush I'm pretty sure Quick Dicken was put in there with full knowledge of the innuendo. Same with Iron Johnson and the Magpie Glory Hull. They may not be blatant about it, but it's in there. Rare has a habit of sneaking little dirty jokes into their games, or blatant dirty jokes, depending on which one you're playing. SoT also features ample amounts of brutal murder and alcoholism to the point that you expect your pirate to barf out their liver, neither of which I'd describe as family-friendly.

  • @fatbeard1353 said in Ban for shipname?:

    @wolfmanbush I'm pretty sure Quick Dicken was put in there with full knowledge of the innuendo. Same with Iron Johnson and the Magpie Glory Hull. They may not be blatant about it, but it's in there. Rare has a habit of sneaking little dirty jokes into their games, or blatant dirty jokes, depending on which one you're playing. SoT also features ample amounts of brutal murder and alcoholism to the point that you expect your pirate to barf out their liver, neither of which I'd describe as family-friendly.

    Entirely possible but Iron Johnson not only was a boxer but in general just sounds like a boxer name to me

    Personally I think the magpie one was entirely happenstance of wording.

  • @fatbeard1353 said in Ban for shipname?:

    @wolfmanbush I'm pretty sure Quick Dicken was put in there with full knowledge of the innuendo. Same with Iron Johnson and the Magpie Glory Hull. They may not be blatant about it, but it's in there. Rare has a habit of sneaking little dirty jokes into their games, or blatant dirty jokes, depending on which one you're playing. SoT also features ample amounts of brutal murder and alcoholism to the point that you expect your pirate to barf out their liver, neither of which I'd describe as family-friendly.

    if this game is not supposed to be family friendly, why is there a "kid mode" available? Plus I think most kids old enough to chat on SoT know what alcohol is...and will probably find barf hilarious! Also...BRUTAL MURDER?! I can't think of any brutal murders that have happened...of course, that's just me, maybe you can provide an example?

  • Going to drop anchor here, as the OP has had their initial question answered.


    Long story short, if you think your Ship Name might be inappropriate in any way....probably best to choose a different one.

    If you happen to decide to go with a name you think might be borderline but decide it is witty enough you might just get away with it, be prepared for the fact that it may get reported and enforcement action may be taken.

    TL;DR: Use 'common' sense!

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