I agree with Al on this one here. I am, too, sometimes 'irked' about the political correctness going overboard and I support anyone who wants to express themselves using curses (although, if you can communicate the same thing without curses, people often tend to listen better).
However, this is Android Market. You want to atract as many people to this market as possible. Allowing course language and curses in the comments does not help towards that goal. It actually is contrary to this goal, because many people find this language objectionable and no longer will visit the market. You can agree with these people or not, but in the end, their dollars have left the building. On Apr 9, 10:21 am, Andreas Kostyrka <[email protected]> wrote: > Am Wed, 8 Apr 2009 18:51:36 -0700 (PDT) > schrieb mask <[email protected]>: > > What's wrong with curse words? The highly unfunny "protect the kids" > bullshit (curse word!!! cover your eyes!!!) does not have > anything to do with protecting kids. > > One of the things that I remember from my time as a kid is, when I > learned German in kindergarten, that this started by learning a fair > share of curse words; nothing as cruel as some kids working their > frustration on the new kids on the block so to say. > > Hint: kids don't go insane when they hear curse words. Nor do they run > amok because they play some "killing game" on their Xbox. Nor do kids > go crazy when you let them surf the unfiltered Internet. (Hint: a > sensible configured ad/javascript filter makes the risk that a kid see > something indecent rather small, and that's what parents are for, to > explain and show guidance.) > > Sorry, but this crusade to scrub the Internet clean of anything > somebody might object too is only dangerous, as it places > infrastructure in place so that governments can censure what they do > not like. But guess the civil rights of 300 millions citizens are way > less important than the potential that some child might get hurt. > Wonder if that is so, why do the same governments send our military > forces into war zones? (I mean, some of these are teenagers, some are > fathers, all are sons, some are brothers, husbands. Guess their lives > are not that important.) > > Sorry, but this "political correctness" thing raises my blood pressure > rather rapidly. > > And no, I do not condone using bad language and all the other bad > things, but I condone even less people trying to filter and censure > that bad behaviour. > > Andreas > > > > > > > I think most would agree that the comments are good to provide > > feedback. The issue is with using abusive curse words, it does not > > help google, developer or the users. It just shows that the user does > > not know how to communicate and he is frustrated. He is frustrated > > because the app is not downloading after he has made a purchase. This > > does not justify the use of curse word . I think we all expect certain > > amount of decency in the market place because even kids visit it and > > other civilized people visit it as well. Market place comments is not > > a discussion board nor frustration board. > > > On Apr 9, 12:09 am, Incognito <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I would not remove the comment system. Notice that he is leting you > > > know there was a problem with the download. Granted, it is not your > > > fault and he could have used better language but at least he took > > > the time to let you know his frustration. I think is better to ask > > > google to fix the download problem. > > > > On Apr 8, 2009, at 9:48 AM, mask <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > This is an excerpt from an application comment: > > > > "This stupid fucking shit isn't downloading/installing! What a waste > > > sherelle 2009-04-08 04:00:44" > > > > As a developer, I would like to know when is Google going to start > > > moderating such illiterate and ignorant people from commenting on an > > > issue developer has no control. At least, the curse words should be > > > removed or 'moderated' for keeping the developer community sane. > > > Keep in mind, in the long run its the developers and their > > > application that will eventually sell and market android platform. > > > > As a developer, all ignorant and abusive comments are least > > > productive. Also Google's inaction in removing abusive comments are > > > totally unacceptable. > > > > As a developer, I request Google to take immediate action by > > > removing comments which are abusive or totally remove commenting > > > but keep the star rating until Google provides a complete solution.- Hide > > > quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Discuss" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-discuss?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
