Someone Has Made A Slur Tracker For Team Fortress 2 Competitive

Someone Has Made A Slur Tracker For Team Fortress 2 Competitive

From TheGamer (Written by James Lucas) on | OpenCritic

In what is the most bizarre development in Team Fortress 2's lengthy 17-year history, someone has made a slur tracker for competitive play.

There are two constants in life: death, and every single online video game being plagued by the worst people imaginable. And now, you can keep tabs on them by searching their profiles to see if they've said anything untoward online.

Even if your profile is private, you'll be logged on this website.

Designed by @labricecat, Slurs.tf wasn't made to "endorse the usage of slurs or hateful language," but as a "joke". Search any username, and it'll tell you how many slurs they've said, and in what category (i.e. racial, bigotry, or generic).

Each player's country of origin is also denoted by a flag, as the website pools together geographical data. It uses this to create a breakdown of which countries use the most hateful language in the game, with #1 being America at 60,318, #2 England at 57,689, #3 the UK at 52,880, and #4 Germany at 34,680.

It's worth noting that the tracker counts "bi*ch" as a slur.

It also has an extensive leaderboard breaking down who individually sends the most hateful messages in...

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