Richard Gaywood

May 21, 2008

It looks like Microsoft could have a bit of PR trouble coming there way. Coming shortly after “thegayergamer” debacle, Microsoft has pulled the overzealous ban-hammer again. This time, the unlucky Gamertag is apparently “RichardGaywood.” Now, the immature schoolyard humor is fairly evident here. Unfortunately, Richard Gaywood happens to be the man’s legal name. When Kotaku contacted Microsoft about the ban, they had this to say:

We want the Xbox LIVE community to have the freedom to express themselves, but we also have a responsibility to create an inclusive, safe environment,” said Microsoft’s Stephen Toulouse. “While it may be clear to some that Gaywood is a legitimate surname, it may not be obvious to other Xbox LIVE members. In this case, a complaint was filed by a member of the community, requiring the Xbox LIVE team to examine the gamertag within the context of the Xbox LIVE Terms of Use. Based on the these guidelines, it was necessary for the gamertag to change.

Again, this is NOT how moderation should be handled. Pulling the “Xbox 360 is a family system” excuse won’t cut it here. There is absolutely no reasonable explanation for why a man’s given surname should be unacceptable or offensive. Furthermore, the will of a vocal minority should never be stronger than common decency. I would say more on the matter, but I believe my previous post explains my position quite clearly. The more I talk about it, the more upset I get. Grow a backbone, Microsoft, and stop letting immature, racist, homophobic 12-year-olds ruin your service.


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