Microsoft Apologizes to Fort Gay for Xbox Live Ban

Andy Chalk

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Microsoft Apologizes to Fort Gay for Xbox Live Ban


Microsoft is saying sorry to an entire West Virginia town after suspending a gamer who registered for Xbox Live with an address from Fort Gay.

26-year-old Josh Moore was recently suspended from Xbox Live, not for cheating, hacking or inappropriate behavior, but simply because of his address. He lives in Fort Gay, West Virginia, a real if somewhat unfortunately-named town of about 800, but after entering his address into his user profile, he found himself cut off and confronted by a customer service department that refused to take his explanations seriously.

"At first I thought, 'Wow, somebody's thinking I live in the gayest town in West Virginia or something.' I was mad... It makes me feel like they hate gay people," he said. "I'm not even gay, and it makes me feel like they were discriminating."

"I figured, I'll explain to them, 'Look in my account. Fort Gay is a real place'," he continued. But the customer service rep he contacted wouldn't even Google the zip code and warned him that if he persisted with the Fort Gay story, his account would be canceled outright and he'd lose his membership fee, which was paid up two years in advance. It eventually reached the point that the town's mayor, David Thompson, got involved, although he didn't fare any better, being told that the word "gay" wasn't appropriate under any circumstances.

That's not actually Microsoft's policy, according to Stephen Toulouse, the director of policy and enforcement for Xbox Live. "Someone took the phrase 'fort gay WV' and believed that the individual who had that was trying to offend, or trying to use it in a pejorative manner," he explained. "Unfortunately, one of my people agreed with that. ... When it was brought to my attention, we did revoke the suspension."

Toulouse claimed that mistakes like this are rare and said that Microsoft's training programs would be updated to help ensure that it doesn't happen again. He also intends to contact Moore and issue a direct apology. "In this very, very specific case, a mistake was made," he said, "and we're going to make it right."

Source: Associated Press [http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5h5X6hL7iERUljRvfymMhMMsPhkigD9I3PA0G0]


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Jaded Scribe

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While the employee should have taken the time to check his story (Google would have taken all of 5 seconds), I don't blame them too much. It does sound like a fake name, and given the attitude of many gamers when online, I would probably jump to the same conclusion that it was a joke made to disparage gays.

And props to MS for taking the time to issue a direct apology to the gamer. That's awesome.
 

Onyx Oblivion

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Ha ha.

I wouldn't go around putting that in my profile.

It DOES sound fake, and I'd have been just a skeptical, and just as lazy. I wouldn't have Googled it, either.

But it's not my job, is it?

That employee is way too lazy. And I'd have fired myself, despite likely doing the same thing.
 

Mr.Pandah

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This isn't the first time they've just gone balls deep with stuff like this. The fact that the representative didn't even bother to look up the address was just silly. Microsoft has been kinda dropping the ball lately with PR recently, hasn't it?
 

Eri

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Seriously, I'd hope all the people who refused to even google maps it get fired, immediately. Incompetence is what this is.
 

Hosker

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Why would you name a place "fort gay"?
EDIT: I know gay meant happy in those days, but it's still an odd name
 

luvd1

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.... I wonder if there's anyone from wetwang in Yorkshire on live? Or Bald nob in arkansas.... What? They are real places.
 

thenumberthirteen

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It eventually reached the point that the town's mayor, David Thompson, got involved, although he didn't fare any better, being told that the word "gay" wasn't appropriate under any circumstances.

I have a few issues with that statement.

There are loads of places with funny names in the UK which have evolved over the centuries.

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Nightfalke

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Xbox VP guy intends to contact him directly.

Why haven't you done it yet? Why are you sending a press release BEFORE apologizing to the guy? So he can hear about it in the news and prepare himself for the honor of being talked to by someone from Microsoft?
 

Dexiro

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Lawl ;D

They should ban the word Gay really. Gay people don't find it offensive, it's just like being called straight.
 

Lt. Vinciti

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the customer service rep he contacted wouldn't even Google the zip code and warned him that if he persisted with the Fort Gay story, his account would be canceled outright and he'd lose his membership fee, which was paid up two years in advance. It eventually reached the point that the town's mayor, David Thompson, got involved, although he didn't fare any better, being told that the word "gay" wasn't appropriate under any circumstances.
-Srsly....uneducated losers are who run the Customer Service Dept?(of a lot of companies) GOOGLEMAPS

That's not actually Microsoft's policy, according to Stephen Toulouse, the director of policy and enforcement for Xbox Live. "Someone took the phrase 'fort gay WV' and believed that the individual who had that was trying to offend, or trying to use it in a pejorative manner," he explained. "Unfortunately, one of my people agreed with that. ... When it was brought to my attention, we did revoke the suspension."
-Shift/Caps Lock helps and its good to know that Microsoft isnt so blind to the amount of assholes using Live....
 
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I can see how they'd be on edge about the word "gay", what with all the child abuse on Xbox Live recently. Still pretty funny story, and the guy got his account back, so all's well in the end, I suppose.
 

gregoryg

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I actually had trouble when I signed up for Xbox Live since my family name is "Gay." I couldn't even put my full name in my Live profile until earlier this year (or lateish last year, I can't quite remember).
 

Reveras

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Wow ...that was really stupid of them, I hope the tech that didn't even bother checking get laid off.
 

afaceforradio

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The word gay isn't acceptable, like he's named himself I RAPE KITTENS or something!? Seriously... Buh... fuhhhhh.

What is this I don't even.

Meanwhile, off topic...
Onyx Oblivion said:
Ha ha.

I wouldn't go around putting that in my profile.

It DOES sound fake, and I'd have been just a skeptical.

That employee is way too lazy, though.
ARGH! Hynpotoad! @_@