I have no idea who the mod in question was, but I agree with the decision. Picking it as a joke or such, fair enough, but simply ignoring a friendly warning to rename it afterwards it just asking for it.
I changed it for you. "Torhal" was the mod that "banned" it. Seeing as the name doesn't sound familiar, Im guessing he's a curse employee.
EDIT: One reason not to have that as a URL is if someone wishes to give you credit in their map, they cannot link to it (Since the map would be removed from battle.net for using the word penis a lot)
I would love to know why a model needs to be named penis.
It made me angry by complaining every time that the string includes letters it doesn't want, so after another failed attempt I was like "will you like this, bitch?". And it liked it.
Yea, the invalid letters/symbols pissed me off as well. I had try a million different things. It says that stuff like numbers and some symbols are allowed, but they actually aren't -.- So yeah, no numbers, no "-"s...
Look what happened to RockStar with gta sex mods. it went media and rock star took a sales hit from parents not wanting to by the game for their children. a primary consumer is children under 18. This is a move by blizzard to ensure that they keep their consumer base as large as possible.
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So, one of mods banned my asset with models. Because he didn't like its slug name.
(it was http://www.sc2mapster.com/assets/penispenispenispenis/)
He suggested to change that name, but I said I like it. So, he disable it.
Was that right thing to do, how do you guys think?
On one hand it's jsut an adress (I think) no one notices and no one cares about. On other hand - some models ppl could use.
I would love to know why a model needs to be named penis.
I have no idea who the mod in question was, but I agree with the decision. Picking it as a joke or such, fair enough, but simply ignoring a friendly warning to rename it afterwards it just asking for it.
I changed it for you. "Torhal" was the mod that "banned" it. Seeing as the name doesn't sound familiar, Im guessing he's a curse employee.
EDIT: One reason not to have that as a URL is if someone wishes to give you credit in their map, they cannot link to it (Since the map would be removed from battle.net for using the word penis a lot)
This sounds like a ridiculously awesome entry in a Blizzard support employee's report to his manager.
"-Banned player John for swearing.
-Put a tag onto xStevex, possible spambot
-Removed map for using the word penis a lot"
@Zolden: Go If you don't want to share your models you don't have to. Are you really surprised that a mod banned it?
It made me angry by complaining every time that the string includes letters it doesn't want, so after another failed attempt I was like "will you like this, bitch?". And it liked it.
Oh, thanks
but I liked the old name ;/
Would you be so kind to do the same with this asset?
@Zolden: Go
Yea, the invalid letters/symbols pissed me off as well. I had try a million different things. It says that stuff like numbers and some symbols are allowed, but they actually aren't -.- So yeah, no numbers, no "-"s...
(Fix'd it, btw)
Look what happened to RockStar with gta sex mods. it went media and rock star took a sales hit from parents not wanting to by the game for their children. a primary consumer is children under 18. This is a move by blizzard to ensure that they keep their consumer base as large as possible.