Emails being sent out giving "Warnings" to people who were in GDKP's

I suggest you re-read my post. I state why it is a problem there. Please refer back to it.

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Plenty of people don’t get warnings at all and just get banned, or get short punishments repeatedly and never escalated to long ones, or don’t even get warnings even when they do something flagrantly against the rules on stream and get reported a thousand times. Pretending there’s a consistent process, and that it’s even consistent across multiple completely unrelated games, is completely nonsensical.

Not gonna argue anymore. You guys are purposely misconstruing what we’re saying.

“Don’t break the rules and you won’t get banned.”

“GDKPs are against the rules that is why you were warned.”

“Your account wasn’t actioned.”

This is bad comedy. I’ve never had an account warning EVER. Because I didn’t break the rules. This wasn’t rulebreaking.

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  1. This is not how WoW punishments work.
  2. Even if that were true, what’s the issue? Do you plan on breaking further rules and getting more strikes? If so, I’d suggest not doing that.

Just follow the rules. This is not complicated.

You can still log in and play, as well as post on the forums and in game chat. Your account did not have any action taken against it.

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It’s not a problem. Just don’t do GDKPs.

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Nah, it’s just been the norm for a long time. Saying there’s outliers doesn’t change my point.

Never done a GDKP in SoD,

Last GDKP I did was in BC (or maybe vanilla classic)

The Runs I did were with well known gold earners on the server (People who sold mara runs, the portal guy, the DM buff guy, etc… There wasn’t gold buying going on in that group. It was too transparent how they actually earned their money.

So no, no favors were done.

Once again if you have any evidence whatsoever that this is any kind of norm, feel free to provide it, otherwise you’re just making stuff up.

You have only participated in exploitative or inappropriate behavior when the thing in question you are participating in is against the rules. It isn’t right now. Therefore, it isn’t exploitative or inappropriate behavior. On the 8th when p2 launches then it is. So this is either just a troll or you really have no capacity to comprehend the timeline of when things are and aren’t banned.

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Oh, I thought a got a warning. Thanks for clarifying Blizz employee.

Name calling in ways that tries to shame a mental health issue really bolsters your point.

And is inappropriate.

Runescape and Final Fantasy follow this. I’m not about to link you stuff to prove it though. It’s just a matter of having played a lot of MMO’s.

People acting like Blizz has to follow some procedure. :rofl:

They can do whatever they want. You have no rights. They can close your account first offense for anything.

Just follow the rules. It’s not hard.

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Do you know what forums you are on right now?

Weird, who made that argument here? I can’t see his posts, did he get banned?

Laundering RMT money is exploitative and inappropriate regardless of whether the rules say it is or not. They’re now cracking down on the biggest vessel for that, and letting you know that it won’t be tolerated going forward.

Can you quote the question that was replying to?

False reports my dude. They exist. But people are already making false reports about it. Right now it is being reported as chat abuse. But come tomorrow Johndoe in STV that you killed could get his buddies together and mass report you for GDKPing. ANd the automatic reporting system will kick in and ban you. Stop being obtuse on purpose.

kek watch out you been in a gdkp we might ban you, meanwhile Soda buys 50k gold, they are like no worries man. No suspension or nothing.

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