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SwansVanTerif said:
Yeah, I do smell trouble. Nobody is going to ban me from a service I have payed for, for any of the things Ihear people being modded for, and I think Nintendo needs to adress this immidiately. Their online incompetence never cease to amaze me.


You do pay for Miiverse? You must have a weird Wii U.

 

Euphoria14 said:
To everyone saying "Oh the children shouldn't be subjected to that kind of talk", I think you should never send your children to school because believe it or not the things you hear children say when they are around all the other "innocent children" would blow your mind. As a matter of fact, if you really want to know how those children act just boot up Black Ops 2 and play online with the mics on.

A nice kid asks questions and then the next nice kid responds with a friendly: "Yo kid, shut the fuck up!"

However, I am sure that we all know this already since many of us "adults" went through it. Either way, let us just continue to pretend for a moment that Nintendo is protecting our children from the horrors of the outside world.

School =/= company. A company has to "protect" children just to be on the safe side. Just when there's the next unbelievable court case about a company doing something "wrong" everybody's pissed but when a company wants to avoid stuff like that they are assholes anyway.

You can always get to school and blame kids for being bad to yours, no chance doing that on Miiverse. Voice chat in game is live and not hosted/saved. That's most likely like phoning someone. You wouldn't sue the cable company because someone insulted you on the phone...