Thesolcity said:BlueStar said:Thesolcity said:QUOTE said:What kind of broken logic is that? You pay to participate in something hosted by a private company so you should be entitled to do whatever you want? "Hey, I paid to get into this movie, why the hell can't I spent the whole time making straight arm salutes and shouting Seig Heil!" "I paid to get into this club, why are you telling me to leave just because I took my clothes off and started throwing my own excrement at the wall, just because some people don't like it?!"
If you don't like Microsoft's rules, take your business elsewhere and stop being such a crybaby.
What are you talking about? Being naked and throw shit at a wall or going to a movie and spewing out nazi propaganda isn't even comparable to a little icon you can have while you're playing a game.
You're saying you paid for something as if it's a valid argument that means you should be able to have anything you want as your symbol, I'm pointing out that's utter bollocks.
Bah, I was just pointing out how BS it is for nothing but an icon can cause someone to cry so MS can bring out the same overused banhammer again. Its all crap, I could understand if they wouldn't shut the hell up about nazis and Hitler then maybe you'd want to report them.....but really....an icon?
And what's the point of your personal icon? To express something about yourself. If it's a picture of beer it means "I like beer" if it's a swastika it means "I believe in aryan supremacy and I hate blacks, jews and homosexuals", even if you don't really hate them and you just want to imply that to annoy people. Microsoft, being a business, does not want its paying customers to be faced with that when it logs on and it has the right to ban people for it. People have been warned by the rules when they signed up, they've been explicitly told now. There's no use whining about it and acting all entitled.