Boosting Banned

“This policy update does not restrict individuals or guilds from using the provided in-game tools (“trade channel” chat) to buy or sell in-game items or activities for in-game currency.”
from the announcement.

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Source? (Other than a hilarious reddit post :rofl:)

Because advertising on your front lawn isn’t the same as running a nation-wide ad? It has an impact.

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pinned at the top of general

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Policy Update for Organized In-Game Services – January 2022 - Community / General Discussion - World of Warcraft Forums (blizzard.com)

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I get asking for a source, but in this case the source is easier to find than this thread discussing it.

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They’re banning boosting communities, the ones that RMT.

Oh no, you’ll have to buy boosts from legit players now, that’ll actually use the gold for raid consumables instead of selling it for IRL money.

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There’s a blue post about it.

This is very interesting. I never expected them to take qn actual stance on boosting. I wonder if this is just large communities or if it includes a guild selling a raid slot for someone to get AOTC.

Really glad to see Arena boosting go though. It made arena impossible to climb as a new-to PvP player. Almost every one of my game in Dhadowpqnds S1 towards the end had a 1200 player and someone in full glad gear in a 1600 game.

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It will be interesting to see how this plays out. The wording leaves epic size loopholes for the creative… and I’m betting this just pushes more of the transaction outside of WoW.

I hope it has the intended effect, but the devil in the details here is quite prominent.

Lmao. None of this is gonna stop boosting comms. Blizz has no control over Discord.

And what about the massive scamming Huokan community?

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No, they’re also banning the huge communities who operated on multiple realms & regions.

So now either you’re someone who uses these services you best hope either 1) You can figure out how to move large amounts of gold to the realm guilds selling are on 2) You can do RMT without getting scammed or banned, or 3) Add this onto another reason to quit the game.

The whole idea of banning these massive communities is fine up until you think that not everyone is on the handful of massive servers that have guilds that’re actively selling carries and Blizzard seems would rather let the game die than actually address dead servers

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Ill believe it when I actually see it in writing

Here’s the thing, though

Boosting communities are safe, rules-wise. So you have a lot of people engaging in it to make some safe, legitimate gold. If Blizz catches wind that somebody is associated with an org then people could get randomly smacked, so the safety aspect is gone, and nobody wants to log into a 6 month ban on raid night.

Obviously there are some hardcore boosters who’ll find some way around it, but for the average booster (basically just an average or above average keystone or raid player) they won’t be comfortable.

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Why does the payout matter if you unsub?

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Make a topic Ybarra loses job for boosting.

It would be risky but it would be fun.

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Literally already is in writing.

Yes… which are the communities that RMT.

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If youre leaving the game why wait for a “payout” unless youre talking openly of Real money trading which is why this is being shot down and strictly limited to guild activity…
Its toxic to the game ans all its facets…good riddance…

But again…what “cash out” sus is in order…