I personally believe personally it's not about the game, it's about the maturity. In my opinion even with the voices high, if mature they should be accepted. It goes both ways, we are the older group, we should be mature enough to give them our reasoning behind kicking them if we are without being rude about it. Respect even if removing them would still be better than disrespecting them for something they cannot help.
I personally do not kick younger players as I know there are much worse people for them to play with than I. I teach any and all how to do things in this game, all week every week I run raids with even older people who have no idea what is going on. Perhaps this isn't your way, which is your choice.
Don't make them suffer more ridicule then necessary though we all know they probably get it every where else. I was 13ish by the time a real system with online capabilities happened (the dream cast can die in a hole). So I'd been gaming for a while before I got online and knew the crowds were older. So I stayed quiet and talked when needed. Not all young kids scream and rant 24/7 even now days.
I'm rambling, per usual for me. So I'll sum it up as this, it is your choice to not play with them. To generalize a whole age group though? That's ignorance at its finest, as your daughter is still a part of it whether she is smart enough to stay away or not.
Good luck to you, and her. May her seasons of hunting be full of game and memories and may you enjoy her and your life to its fullest.
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I'm not saying curse the age group as a whole, by any means, I'm just saying that the majority are self entitled brats who moan until they get their way, or just banter on mic like it's a twitter feed. OP is one of those such brats. The only way the mature kids are going to change that perspective is by encouraging their peer group, not by expecting me to put up with it. They need to teach their friends to be more like them, and then you'll see more of the older crowd accept them. Asking them to put up with it is an act of futility.
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Unfortunately trying to get them to emulate the more mature kids may also be an act of futility. It'd be like getting my dad to be more like me financially. He "knows better" in his mind. It seems we may have to just hope that when they do mature... It's not into an annoying adult. Lol. On that note though I have to go stop my 3 yr old from trying to eat her weight in fruit snacks.
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Good luck. Mine just stole my popcorn.