TTV Says Wishing Death Is "Trash Talk" – Dead By Daylight



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I personally believe there is a BIG difference between “video game trash talk” and wishing death/illness on someone. But hey, maybe I’m just too sensitive and should scream at strangers over losing a game instead so I can prove how NOT sensitive I am!

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44 thoughts on “TTV Says Wishing Death Is "Trash Talk" – Dead By Daylight”

  1. Its not taking away people's right to free speech when you show how distasteful their behavior is. That's literally what news channels do every day to celebs, politicians, and anyone else that gets a spotlight

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  2. At this point it’s expected to come into contact with a bunch of shitty people. DBD is a cesspool of disgruntled idiots. Everyone just expresses their toxicity differently.

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  3. I had a friend on ps4, and he raged so much.. his favorite word he liked to throw out was the f slur, especially in COD. (That word is very commonly used everywhere..) Meanwhile, I always felt uncomfortable even being associated with him as a friend. I just do not like ingame chat at all, because it is indeed filled with trash talkers. Trash talkers I think, they each hold full intent after every insult they make and that is just terrifying to me.

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  4. Free speech is certainly a thing Ill propagate for, HOWEVER there should and will be consequences for actions you say or take. In this case, SpooknJukes is in the right of these sad asshats

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  5. Honestly, I used to send messages after matches but eventually I learned to not do it. It was never anything to this degree, to be clear. It was usually simple ‘you suck, camper’ type stuff. Lol

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  6. I think we should definitely promote a culture that isn’t so toxic and hateful. But I also think we should promote a culture that isn’t overly sensitive to people “video game trash talking”. I fundamentally agree with you’re main points here Spook. But I also believe people shouldn’t take things, that are said to them by strangers over video games so personally. Like if they’re being that toxic, and saying horrible things you got to just block them, mute them , or whatever you need to do. So you can move on with your day. Spread love people!

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  7. "It's not that deep" tell that to the people who actually lost loved ones to cancer, including losing my grandpa to cancer so yes this hits deep and personal to people who went through this.

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  8. People also forget, in most states, you can be held accountable and have charges pressed if someone, God forbid, does something to themselves, and you encouraged it.

    Posting it on a forum, Twitch, etc just makes you easier to find.

    Go do a bit of looking up on Google, etc. It's gaining speed and ground. Keep thinking it's "internet trash talk." You won't think that when you're sitting in custody.

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  9. @SpooknJukes I know you don’t play it, but you would have a field day if you did videos about the Propnight community, and certain people who stream it too 😂🤦🏻‍♂️

    Also, the Huntresses outfit was cool 👌🏼

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  10. Usually these videos don’t bother me or get me angry but.. I seeing as a lost my father to cancer last September l.. this one kinda hit different.

    I don’t see how anyone could think that is okay to say to another human being. My father was always the strongest person I ever knew in my eyes, and seeing him so weakened down from something so terrible. I just can’t see how you can sit there and laugh at your friend saying that to someone.

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  11. Call me psycho but I actually find it fun when killers proxy camp, it kind of forces your hand to play more sneaky and stealthily or strategise with friends which can have a pretty fun outcome even if you die, proxying is not camping and it's alot better to deal with than having the killer stare directly into your soul

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  12. I've had a swf tell me to die from cancer literally the day after my mom died from pancreatic cancer. When I told them to chill with the cancer talk because my mother passed the day before from pancreatic cancer one said "good anyone that plays like you should be motherless". Then all 3 lol'd. I was crushed from losing my mother the day before.. not these morons words, but those words could really put another person in a dark place. Some people are just cruel. Btw.. I was playing dbd to get my mind off losing my mom. I streamed that game and post chat, but can't find it.

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  13. The difference between video game trash talk and just wishing horrors onto others is the fact that when you trash talk it is possible to be happy even if you lose a game and wishing horrid things and blaming someone’s actions is cause they feel like they didn’t do anything wrong and they feel their entitled to some kinda win so they throw these insults to hope they get the last word

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  14. If someone said thise things to me I wouldnt take em serious at all, its like a COD kid telling me they fucked my mom. And I dont understand how your generation what grew up with AND as such kids became such snowflakes

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  15. the amount of times a sweaty survivor DCs after a long chase they thought they wouldn't lose is pretty telling that these people aren't nice or good. Either they're trying to ruin the killers fun by being a troll, or they quit and let their team down after being outplayed. Or they get away with their swf's and tbag at the gate just to do it again and again

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  16. Here’s a radical opinion in this community apparently! You don’t need to do video game trash talk… at all??????? I always leave my bitter feelings during a match IN the match and always tell my opponents that they did a good job in the end game chat no matter how upset with the match I was.
    I recommend everyone give it a try! No matter how angry you are or they are tell them they played well! Don’t stoop to their levels because as long as you can compliment your opponent after the match especially if they throw a fit that means your the better player.

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  17. I could never act like them over a video game. I would never wish cancer on someone. I almost lost my mom to cancer when I was in 4th grade. I can’t believe some people believe that’s ok to say to someone cause they’re salty.

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  18. Now these days, people who say that I just shake my head and write them off as insecure edgelords who can't even see their own cringe. But there was a time that somebody telling me to get cancer would have legit pissed me off. I lost a beloved loved one to that disease. I got to witness the disease and chemo had ravaged his body and mind so badly that he would have these fits where he was just "gone". He'd be breathing and medically alive… but you'd look into his eyes and the spark would be gone – and he would spout gibberish like he was hallucinating. This great man who used to climb the hills both as a park ranger and a game warden… who taught me to hunt and fish… reduced to this. People who wish cancer on others need to wake the fuck up to what they're wishing on somebody.

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  19. It’s not infringing free speech when you’re calling out the garbage stuff like the horrible things those survivors did to the killer. Ughhhhhh, evil ppl like that irk me!!!!

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  20. Yesterday, a streamer had his whole chat talk shit and make comments about my dad?? after I came to their chat and said gg. I guess they didn't like huntress, I watched the vid and it was just nonstop rudeness for no reason to not just me but every killer.

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  21. My aunt died of cancer this year… It was slow and miserable. Her stomache was the shape and size of an over inflated basketball. If they'd said that to me I would've just rolled my eyes. Maybe tell them it's pretty painful to watch someone you love die in agony eventually losing all sense of self. I'd mention that odds are somebody they love will die of cancer sooner or later. Enjoy the guilt of making fun of a terrible disease that killed someone they love too.

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  22. Those types of people that scream free speech, don't realize that the right of free speech just protects you against government censorship… everything else is fair game. keep up the good work SpooknJukes

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  23. I do agree that there is "part of the videogame culture" to trash talk and has being and still gonna be too. But to me that behaviour, obviously not good but less with a group of people that will follow that mindset, would be "f u" " your mom" " camper piece of sh" and end there, nothing too personal and that can be said in the heat of the moment; anything beyond that is simply not trash talk but harrasment.

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  24. I can understand getting upset when a round doesn't go your way, but I have never wished for harm against anyone because I know how it feels when people talk to you like that. It sucks.

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  25. ill never agree with "KYS" or "go get cancer" etc
    However the people that attack me/say im a shitty person cause i say "LUL GET FUKT LOSER" "Rekt nerd" "aww thought you said you were good at the game pussi" etc, i mean thats legit just banter. And usually I say it AT people who start talking first, I'm not the guy that just goes out and wants to flame random ass people. I just enjoy taking peoples ego down a peg when they initiate said shit. That stuff I'll forever defend as being legitimate, but the KYS/Cancer/End Family talk, yeah nah, thats too far bruh.

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  26. As someone who's mother passed due to cancer, I personally don't take offense to people who say my gameplay is cancer, that of course doesn't mean it's okay to say that. It would only get to me if someone who knows about it would constantly bring that situation up as if it were a joke. Even so, him saying that wishing someone got cancer, then following up with "it's not a big deal" clearly doesn't understand the true power cancer really has. It's frightening.

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