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Nintendo Details Plans for Content Filtering

by Nicholas Bray - June 7, 2012, 4:38 pm EDT
Total comments: 13 Source: LA Times, http://herocomplex.latimes.com/2012/06/06/e3-miive...

Posting naughty drawings for the public to see will not be tolerated.

In a recent interview, Satoru Iwata has detailed Nintendo's proposed method of how their Miiverse public posting content filtering will work.

Firstly, content will be filtered for inappropriate words through the use of a software program. Secondly, Nintendo plans to hire people to manually check posts before they are made live. However this method requires more time, at the moment a delay of at least thirty minutes is expected. The last line of defence against any questionable content, is that the users will have the ability to flag content that is offensive. However, it was stated that this method isn't as ideal because the user has already seen the content.

It appears that these measures with content filtering only apply to the main public home screen and other public posts within games, and not messages between friends.

Talkback

Spak-SpangJune 07, 2012

I think this is a good idea.


As long as Nintendo realizes that In-game communication is vital during multi-player games the messages that appear on the WiiU menu screen and on other in-game menus are perfectly acceptable to be filtered. 


Personally, I respect Nintendo for their position in protecting kids.  And I think we now understand why Wii's messages literally took so long to deliver...Nintendo probably had a similar system for the Wii as well...just not publicly stated.


Although, I would say, I wish Nintendo would provide a privacy setting that cancels all filtering on your user account with the risk unfiltered material being shown.  I could see Nintendo only allowing this once a parent user has been created and password set up.  But...that is completely acceptable as well.

supergttJune 07, 2012

communication between friends should be unscreened and uncensored.

AdrockJune 07, 2012

There should be restrictions on a console level. If a parent wants to turn public posts or even Miiverse off altogether and then password lock it as an additional measure, that option should be available to them. There should be a wide variety of privacy options with different levels of security. Maybe they won't bother and still bitch about it. "Ugh, I don't like to raise my kids. I don't like talking to them. Things should just happen without me having to do anything." The options should still be there nonetheless.

lifetimeofnotJune 07, 2012

uhhh..... am I the only person who thinks this seems like a pain. At peak hours it would seem like nintendo would need to have a lot of people to handle all of the messaging. not only that but this means that you would have to wait an hour to get a response to any questions you post on the message board, that kind of defeats the purpose.

Mop it upJune 07, 2012

I'd like a job where all I have to do is stare at messages all day long and decide whether or not they are inappropriate.

AdrockJune 07, 2012

I hope you also like minimum wage and no health benefits.

joshnickersonJune 07, 2012

@ Adrock
But imagine the blackmail potential!

Mop it upJune 07, 2012

Quote from: Adrock

I hope you also like minimum wage and no health benefits.

Hm, maybe I should get two positions then. Doesn't really matter, it's the easiest job in the world!

SeaNetJune 07, 2012

Hm, maybe I should get two positions then. Doesn't really matter, it's the easiest job in the world!


Easiest job in the world? You have 1.3 million messages to censor in the next 8 hours. And... GO!

Spak-SpangJune 07, 2012

Actually it is the easiest job in the world...


It is also the most boring, and potentially demoralizing.



SundoulosJune 08, 2012

I guess we know what NOAs college interns will be doing for the next few years.

Seriously, though, as a parent whose kids will probably be playing this console, I also appreciate Nintendo's position on this.

Quote from: Adrock

There should be restrictions on a console level. If a parent wants to turn public posts or even Miiverse off altogether and then password lock it as an additional measure, that option should be available to them. There should be a wide variety of privacy options with different levels of security. Maybe they won't bother and still bitch about it. "Ugh, I don't like to raise my kids. I don't like talking to them. Things should just happen without me having to do anything." The options should still be there nonetheless.

I would fully expect something like that to happen.  I believe that on the Wii, a parent could set controls on browser use, Wii point use, messaging, and news channel individually.  They also allowed a parent to define an ESRB rating ceiling for the Wii that would prevent certain games from being played.

Chozo GhostJune 08, 2012

You give some 12 year old kids the freedom to draw and be creative and what you end up with are penises.

GKJune 08, 2012

I wonder if "after" will be filtered out...

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