HappySqurriel said:
A large portion of the harassment and dangers that exist in services like XBox live come from people being able to add you to their friends list at a touch of a button. A sexual predator hears the voice of an 11 year old on the other end of voice chat can simply add him to his friends list and spend the next several weeks/months building trust so he can abuse him. I agree that the current system is too difficult, and I think Nintendo needs to have multiple settings to free up gamers to choose how they want to interact with people online, but I understand why Nintendo is so cautious. One of the biggest markets for Nintendo is families and they want a system that is used by everyone in the household; even if it isn't deserved, and even if the problem is 10 times worse on other services, if Nintendo's online service gets the reputation for being a sexual predator playground due to a couple of high profile cases this really works against Nintendo. |
You know, there exists parental controls on XBL that allows parents to control who their children play with or what games they play. If the parents can't be bothered to spend time making sure their children are safe by looking through these controls for a few minutes, then really you can't blame the company. Plus parents should be keeping a watch over their children anyway.
I really don't see why everyone has to suffer (like older gamers such as myself) just because some people can't use the parental controls.







