So. There's this particular post I found about the signs of emotional abuse....

Louisoraga·5/6/2014, 5:46:57 PM·2 votes·1,107 views

Abusive Expectations - Makes impossible demands, requires constant attention, and constantly criticizes.

Aggressing - Name calling, accusing, blames, threatens or gives orders, and often disguised as a judgmental “I know best” or “helping” attitude.

Constant Chaos - Deliberately starts arguments with you or others. May treat you well in front of others, but changes when you’re alone.

Rejecting - Refusing to acknowledge a person’s value, worth or presence. Communicating that he or she is useless or inferior or devaluing his or her thoughts and feelings.

Denying - Denies personal needs (especially when need is greatest) with the intent of causing hurt or as punishment. Uses silent treatment as punishment. Denies certain events happened or things that were said. Denies your perceptions, memory and sanity by disallowing any viewpoints other than their own which causes self-doubt, confusion, and loss of self-esteem.

Degrading - Any behavior that diminishes the identity, worth or dignity of the person such as: name-calling, mocking, teasing, insulting, ridiculing,

Emotional Blackmail - Uses guilt, compassion, or fear to get what he or she wants.

Terrorizing - Inducing intense fear or terror in a person, by threats or coercion.

Invalidation - Attempts to distort your perception of the world by refusing to acknowledge your personal reality. Says that your emotions and perceptions aren’t real and shouldn’t be trusted.

Isolating - Reducing or restricting freedom and normal contact with others.

Corrupting - Convincing a person to accept and engage in illegal activities.

Exploiting - Using a person for advantage or profit.

Minimizing - A less extreme form of denial that trivializes something you’ve expressed as unimportant or inconsequential.

Unpredictable Responses - Gets angry and upset in a situation that would normally not warrant a response. You walk around on eggshells to avoid any unnecessary drama over innocent comments you make. Drastic mood swings and outbursts.

Gaslighting -A form of psychological abuse involving the manipulation of situations or events that cause a person to be confused or to doubt his perceptions and memories. Gaslighting causes victims to constantly second-guess themselves and wonder if they’re losing their minds.

Am I going crazy here, or does this feel way too eerily familiar to what happens when a player gets toxic?

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4 Comments

SillyZelmy5/6/2014, 6:49:39 PM5 votes

I think it's well known that toxic behavior is generally abusive in nature. That's why people react so negatively to it, and why the toxicity can escalate so quickly--nobody likes to be abused, and those with abusive personalities already can abuse freely on the internet with no fear of real repercussions.

lorewise5/6/2014, 8:42:03 PM3 votes

This is why I don't play games that are full loot open world games with PvP. It's exactly the kinds of people that behave like this in real life that are attracted to those kinds of games. Any game that allows a player to in any way abuse or disrupt another player, in other words grief, is a game built for these kinds of people.

Which is also why I like competitive games like League so much, it's a even playing field that allows for spirited competition. It's also why I will always do what I can to combat or minimize toxicity when I see it, especially in a game like this.

leona4lyfe3/18/2017, 8:54:47 AM1 votes

This needs to be addressed in this game. When you make a mistake, I notice people gaslight the shit out of that person even if it's one death. They continually harass you and make you out to be the bad guy once you explode because you feel like shit. Everyone else joins in because they've distorted what happened because they were the only ones paying attention.