Sara Andrews thought it was a big misunderstanding when she received an e-mail from a game master in Blizzard Entertainment"s popular online role playing game "World of Warcraft" citing her for "Harassment - Sexual Orientation."
Andrews had posted that she was recruiting for a "GLBT friendly" guild in a general chat channel within the game. Believing that her notice had been accidentally flagged, she e-mailed Blizzard to correct the problem. Blizzard, to Andrews" surprise, upheld the decision. Other gay guilds have been alerted and are planning to request clarification on the policy from Blizzard.
Blizzard"s policy on "Harassment - Sexual Orientation," which is set forth in the games" "Terms of Use" and cited in the e-mail to Andrews reads, "This category includes both clear and masked language which insultingly refers to any aspect of sexual orientation pertaining to themselves or other players." A series of e-mails back and forth concerning the incident, seems to make it clear that Blizzard may be inadvertently using a policy meant to protect GLBT people as a way to discriminate against them.