Salem is a pvp sandbox game, we all know, but I had an incident recently that just doesn't sit well with me.
The other day a player came by my town. He said hello, I said hello back, and the next word out of his mouth were "Where are you from?". Cleverly, standing behind my walls I said "here". He said, "No, irl", to which I think I said something like "That's not a particularly polite question." He then said "I'm from Russia" to which I think I said "Cool". He then said "You no tell where u r from?" to which I said something noncommital, possibly nothing, I don't recall. His response was "We'll be back." The next day, he and his friends had gutted our place and destroyed every structure of value.
Now, I don't mind that it's pvp and people can mess with people, destroy their stuff, steal things (they didn't really take all that much, really), etc.. But I felt pretty seriously racially profiled. Or nationally profiled? From the moment of that conversation through the subsequent raping of our settlement. This kind of jingoistic rl aspects impeding on in-game aspects seems wrong to me. We'd never had any interaction with him before, it was literally the ramification of a 10s conversation to the effect of ... "You're not Russian? We're going to ***** you up then." I have no intention of telling some random stranger where I live irl. And in-game persecution for rl factors seems inherently wrong. I don't know, I could go on, but maybe it's just me.