
Sir Silentium
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- Jan 8, 2025
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When I get a chance I enjoy playing Fortnite, creative fills or occasional practice maps. I generally have my voice chat turned off. I turned it off about a year or so ago, due to immature and abusive comments made to me when I was playing. There would be around 12 people in the match, 8 or so with voice chat turned on. I would never be the first to speak. Without fail every match someone would say something horrid, then when I wouldn't reply they would continue to call me horrid things. Generally I would just turn voice chat off after this happens but now there is in game text chat, where you can send messages to everyone in the game. So they would do that instead after I turned it off. Yesterday after this happened I turned my mic back on and said what he was saying was false and I stood up for myself. He then abused me even more saying I sound old/fat etc, just horrible things.
I turned it back off and went into voice text chat and told him that I don't like what he is saying and told him to stop talking in that manner. He didn't respond, instead there was a response from someone else in the lobby saying that I was a loser and all. I couldn't believe it, in what world do we put down our victims and stand up for bullies.
I don't know why they always target me, I have never in my life heard them insult someone else in the lobby, it always has to be me.
I asked an individual in real life about his experience and he says it never happens to him even though he plays more often then I do.
I turned it back off and went into voice text chat and told him that I don't like what he is saying and told him to stop talking in that manner. He didn't respond, instead there was a response from someone else in the lobby saying that I was a loser and all. I couldn't believe it, in what world do we put down our victims and stand up for bullies.
I don't know why they always target me, I have never in my life heard them insult someone else in the lobby, it always has to be me.
I asked an individual in real life about his experience and he says it never happens to him even though he plays more often then I do.