Yes, because we don’t have an automated system that would suspend an account based on the number of reports they get. These are investigated and we absolutely do take action. Even when removing those, which are done on a constant basis, others replace them fairly quick. It is the nature of the situation that finding a means to block them or automatically delete their activity so they can be dealt with will often have the most impact.
First, sharding is automatic based on the number of charact…
We don’t wait for “the silver bullet”, our teams actually take action on hundreds/thousands of accounts almost daily, if that gives you an idea of the scope of things.
No hacks or cheats are allowed.
Our anti-cheat team takes action against botters and hackers 24/7, and every time I’ve asked them “how many botters were actioned yesterday?”, the number is always in the thousands. That’s a global number, by the way.
Our anti-cheat team focuses on popular botting spots, especially areas that are commonly reported by players. For example, Dire Maul has been one such area for cheaters, so a lot of attention from my colleagues has been put on Dire Maul recently.
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