- 1,216
- Spain
Something's been on my mind for a while now, a minor annoyance but an annoyance nonetheless.
(Preface: I am aware this issue stems from Sony's Terms of Service and not GT7, but my complaint comes from within the game so here we are).
When sharing a replay, I'll sometimes get a "bad language warning" for no apparent reason. Well, there is a reason, it's just that they don't tell you what the offending content is. It wouldn't really bother me too much, but I've now got two warnings from Sony for my 'behaviour' and I feel like I'm totally helpless to prevent it, apart from abstaining from posting content. As you can see my latest infraction, here in this example, there's really very little that could be interpreted as offensive;
So, the upshot of this situation is I had to try deleting each word one by one to work out what was causing the issue (I'm doing this on the Daily Race post race lobby, so time is limited). After many iterations of the original comments, here's how my shared content looks now it's 'legal';
It turns out, the word 'follows' triggered the language filter. Why didn't the system just tell me that was the problem? Moreover, how can that be a problem? And what of the difficulty in identifying it... It can't be that offensive if it took process of elimination to work it out!
Has anyone else had problems with this?
(Preface: I am aware this issue stems from Sony's Terms of Service and not GT7, but my complaint comes from within the game so here we are).
When sharing a replay, I'll sometimes get a "bad language warning" for no apparent reason. Well, there is a reason, it's just that they don't tell you what the offending content is. It wouldn't really bother me too much, but I've now got two warnings from Sony for my 'behaviour' and I feel like I'm totally helpless to prevent it, apart from abstaining from posting content. As you can see my latest infraction, here in this example, there's really very little that could be interpreted as offensive;
So, the upshot of this situation is I had to try deleting each word one by one to work out what was causing the issue (I'm doing this on the Daily Race post race lobby, so time is limited). After many iterations of the original comments, here's how my shared content looks now it's 'legal';
It turns out, the word 'follows' triggered the language filter. Why didn't the system just tell me that was the problem? Moreover, how can that be a problem? And what of the difficulty in identifying it... It can't be that offensive if it took process of elimination to work it out!
Has anyone else had problems with this?
Last edited: