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Skywing | 8 years ago

I also believe that Riot Games would fire employees for excessive offensive in-game chat.

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Coding_Cat|8 years ago

Noteworthy difference being that, I believe, Riot employees are identified as such and their communication is public (in the eyes of Riot) not private.

In this case I think it might very well be a case of "The Aristocrats" humor like they mentioned in the article (CAH). I disagree with withdrawing the invitation based upon private communication here, but if it was publically visible and said "hey we're Harvard Students" I can understand Harvard's position and cautiously agree with them.

DanBC|8 years ago

It wasn't just a private group.

> The founders of the messaging group demanded that students post provocative memes in the main group chat to gain admittance to the smaller group.

wnevets|8 years ago

Well that's a very different matter, it was excessive offensive language to their customers (the other players) in game chat.