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Screamer Rule

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TinyJoltik
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Posted: Thu, 21/08/2014 10:49 (10 Years ago)
This hasn't been approved yet? I thought it had.

Oh well. Full support.

I was still in school when "Screamers" became popular online. Every website had a screamer, and it was actually really hard to escape them. I was only 11 years old and it caused some really serious health problems in me, not only did it take a LONG time before I could trust anything I clicked online (even from friends), but I have horrible anxiety that I know was only made worse by those awful screamers. I've had awful panic attacks due to those things!

Last thing I want is some poor child ending up as nervous and timid as me because of a Pokémon website that should be fun and friendly for all.

Also, to anyone giving no support just because they think it won't help, surely it's better to just HAVE it there in hopes that it will deter one or two people from posting and possibly saving one or two lives, than just let it carry on as it is? At least if it's in the rules, people have grounds to stand on when they ask for something not to be posted for their own health. I've actually had situations where I've asked someone not to do something for my own health and they've turned around and said "I'm allowed to do it so I will." and completely disregarded me.

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enderknux
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Posted: Thu, 21/08/2014 10:51 (10 Years ago)
you said it TinyJoltik! ( I support again :3 )

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dkos
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Posted: Thu, 21/08/2014 19:01 (10 Years ago)
This has my full support, I for once can be terrified very easily. Also screamers can be annoying to users who are actually interested in the what people say the links actually are.

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Yuucchii
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Posted: Thu, 21/08/2014 19:16 (10 Years ago)
I support this for the reasons stated many times over that it may be a hazard to disabled people.

Unfortunately I'm not sure if pokeheroes can physically "block" these sites because first of all, BBcode will support all links you put in them for example [*url=example] [/url] it will automatically be linked. Even not using BBcodes to link things, the only thing that would work would be a filter that would remove those links in http://www...com/net/org etc. format.

The only thing I could think would work is that adding that you aren't allowed linking them in the rules. Then, everyone can report those who post them on this site. Therefore, users will receive reminders, warnings and even bans by our moderators if they continue to put links to these sites. :)
pair
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Posted: Thu, 21/08/2014 19:23 (10 Years ago)
Full support somebody sent me 1. Of these links I couldn't sleep for 3 nights



Saladfish
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Posted: Fri, 22/08/2014 00:32 (10 Years ago)
Full support
These are legitimately dangerous. They really aren't supposed to be some toy.
Houndoom
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Posted: Thu, 28/08/2014 05:07 (10 Years ago)
I definitely fully support this!
People could actually be putting their friends' lives at risks since this can cause a seizure. If they don't cause a seizure, they still scare people. Many link these as a joke but it's not funny when putting lives at risks or scaring people out of their own skin. This site has lots of young kids clicking on links like those and finding it to be a screamer. They could be scared for weeks and not touch this kid-friendly game after that screamer.
[b][color=cornflowerblue]I'm going to be taking a lot of time off of any online games.
This is the biggest reason as to why I'm not replying to any messages
I might be quitting... I'll be keeping all my pok
Outlaw953
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Posted: Fri, 29/08/2014 04:34 (10 Years ago)
I honestly do not support this, for reasons stated. You honestly shouldn't click anything you don't know the url to. As frustrating as it seems, posting those things is more or less a right by anyone.

Koji Clutch time
TheBlueOwl
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Posted: Fri, 29/08/2014 09:25 (10 Years ago)
I was just looking at the rules, and the first thing that is said is this: PokéHeroes should be a friendly community-based browsergame for every age. Screamers are not appropriate for every age, and so in my view they should already be banned.

Outlaw953: Not everyone knows about hovering over a link to see the url, and you can't always tell from the url if it will be a screamer. Also, there are a growing number of users who use tablets and mobiles to go on Pokeheroes, and as far as I am aware you can't hover over a link on those devices. In terms of rights, by signing up to this website, you are entering into a form of contract. Pokeheroes provides a website you can use, and in return you must follow the rules on this website. So if the screamer rule is added, and someone breaks that rule, then Pokeheroes is well within its rights to take appropriate action, such as warnings or bans.
Outlaw953
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Posted: Sat, 30/08/2014 01:36 (10 Years ago)
I still don't believe it's a serious offense. I also understand how the rights system works. However, I just do not believe in making this a rule. Plenty of individuals post things I do not agree with on the site. Should asking for interactions every day be considered an offense? If you go onto a person's profile, you are trusting their integrity as a poster.

Koji Clutch time
Nekomaru_Nidai
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Posted: Sat, 30/08/2014 09:54 (10 Years ago)
Hmm I support that. It's true that I don't want to find a screamer on here, although if I do it's my fault for clicking unknown URLs.. But anyways, we are on our right of not being scared by this kind of files. If you want to scare someone do it on another page (I suppose there's a site where you can put screamers), because this is a Pokémon site. I'm sure the are alot of people younger than 10, and they have to be protected of that kind of situations
Solipse
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Posted: Sun, 31/08/2014 14:24 (10 Years ago)
I support.
Even though I use screamers to scare the crap out of my friends online, a screamer on a kid-friendly site with no warning is just mean. Sure, on Facebook, Twitter, or Tumblr it is funny, but good Arceus above, on a child's place? No. If you are going to put a screamer up, have a warning like "Not for users with {Health Condition}, {Sensitivity to something}, or young audiences." that way, they'd have a warning as to what it is.
Space-Cookie
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Posted: Sat, 13/09/2014 07:57 (10 Years ago)
SUPPORT!

Why were screamers and jump scare sites even made anyway, they are not nice at all!
Pinkerton
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Posted: Sun, 05/10/2014 21:18 (10 Years ago)
Bump :3 Remember this?
Koushi
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Posted: Sun, 05/10/2014 21:33 (10 Years ago)
Support!
I've never come across one on PH and I hope not to. As you have said, it's a child-friendly site and what could seem like a harmless joke can seriously affect some people. I personally enjoy jump-scares and the like, but here it would just seem wrong.

Amu-The-Litwick
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Posted: Sun, 05/10/2014 21:34 (10 Years ago)
yea I support this, for obvious reasons.

mainly because I can be sensitive to sounds due to the fact that the majority of screamers have 'biannual' beats hidden within the 'screamer' itself.. Take example of the Lavender Town Syndrome (yes I am putting this in for many reasons), it caused kids to have severe headaches because of the biannual beats hidden deep within the track. I myself somewhat possess biannual beats (i have audible schizophrenia so go figure), and if I listen to something that has those beats, it causes me a headache.. not to mention that the screamers cause me to have a sudden panic attack. I mean, I should be glad that my cousin, who has epilepsy, doesn't even have an account here.. if she did, and she was to stumble upon a screamer with flashing lights, it would cause her such damage..

and truth be honest, flashing lights can cause me 5 second blindness and I hate that
Phoenix
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Posted: Sun, 05/10/2014 21:40 (10 Years ago)
Support. It's dangerous, it's not friendly, and this is a site for children, tweens and teens, the lower half especially. The major audience is not older teens who would be able to understand and handle this. Pokeheroes is the wrong place to express this. End of discussion.
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Outlaw953
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Posted: Sun, 05/10/2014 22:33 (10 Years ago)
I, still, cannot honestly support this. I believe it is highly unnecessary to state this seeing as though the rules already decline the acceptance of the act anyway, so it would be just another elaborate restating in the core rules of the site. I thank you for being considerate, but as an adult I do not believe this will help develop a healthy community in any way.

Koji Clutch time
Pinkerton
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Posted: Sun, 19/10/2014 16:49 (10 Years ago)
I'm going to push for this to be added, it just seems necessary to add. So Bump
Outlaw953
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Posted: Sun, 19/10/2014 17:06 (10 Years ago)
Well, I wrote a long, meaningful article on how I disagree yet again, but my connection messed up when I hit "Post." So I'm going to do my best to summarize.
Shouldn't Glitch's current signature be considered in this case? It flashes to a disturbing image, itself. Should not flashing or disturbing avatars and signatures be considered? Again, if you do not trust a link, do not click it. That's a simple rule on the internet. Also, this is already stated in the rules, so stating it again would just be unnecessary. Again, I'm sorry, but I cannot agree with this.

Koji Clutch time