You can sue a company for whatever you want mate. SV could even sue you claiming they're a racist company if they wanted to. Thirdly no just because a guild is allegedly racist doesn't mean you can sue SV for descrimination lmao. Lastly it's obviously someone who hates MO and wants to get useful idiots to try and do their work for them by race baiting. I've never once seen or heard anyone say something racist in this game
Just want to be clear, my primary intention for this thread was to just to say, "Individuals are claiming that 1) guilds are requiring proof of ethnicity to join 2) SV is banning people for bringing this to their attention and 3) thus the game is a racism cesspool abetted by the developers which should be removed from Steam."
Whether or not anyone in this thread thinks guilds asking for ethnicity is ok or saying it's wrong is "cancel culture" is somewhat beside the point (though I should have figured wherever political/social arguments can happen they will).
I posted the defaming/libel information because regardless of how people in this thread feel about the thing being claimed, piling on a negative review with claims that the developers are banning players for being concerned about a guild requiring proof of ethnicity to join is something that I could very well see them lose sales (and a lot of it became known as "truth").
I posted that link to also illustrate the pieces that are needed for defaming a company in a way that justify damages being sought. It has to be malice, it has to be false, and it has to cause damage.
Saying Apple makes bad computers in a review is just your opinion. saying Tim Cook is encouraging his employees to steal immigrant children off the street to work on building their laptops and so you shouldn't by their computers in a review on a major tech website of the new Macbook Pro because they rejected one of your returns once is defaming the company (if not true) is not just your opinion and is potentially something more serious.
As a person that's interested in this game getting a fair shake at success, I was mostly trying to highlight that 1) the most "helpful" comment is incredibly negative (and mostly debated to be incorrect by people who've played, but being validated by people who haven't) and 2) in a very active comment thread on that most helpful review are comments that may be factually false and are defaming both the game and the developers in a pretty serious way (particularly the claim that people are being banned for talking about it) as a "pile on".
I'm guessing from the responses here that people are just "boys will be boys" about trolls on the internet and instead want talk about why it's great that Guild X only allows people with epicanthic folds to join their guild, but we're not gonna solve that here, it doesn't materially affect the ability for the game to exist after launch and trying to hash that out here potentially only furthers the claims in the review that MO2 is a toxic community.
I'm not for excessive thought/speech policing and at the same time, a game being known for having a "toxic community" in the gaming zeitgeist for whatever the reason greatly reduces its chance of success and greatly increases the chance for the average gamer to give it a total pass.