A player who was accused of ninja looting a tribute run received a 4 day ban after an entire guild manually reported him. He received a 4 day ban for “Disruptive Gameplay”
Was this an automated ban or is this due to him being portrayed as ninja looting a chest
No “ninja looting” is not nor never has been bannable. Scamming however, has been actionable. What did that player really do because it wasn’t ninjaing?
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Define: ninja looting.
100% certain your definition does not match Blizzard’s definition
What is blizzards definition.
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100% guarantee that he did something other than just ninja looting if he got a 4 day ban.
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You’re both claiming 100% but cant seem to answer my question 
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You didn’t answer my question. What did your friend really do?
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Tell us exactly what he did and we can answer the question.
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Took the loot out of a chest in a DM:N run.
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So, he walked up to a chest without rolling and took the loot?
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I already answered your question. He did something other than ninja looting to get the ban.
That doesn’t get him a four day ban, but that is ninja looting if the group didn’t agree to roll first.
Blizzard has no loot rules. You can’t get banned for looting a chest in DM. When you break it down, that’s what happened.
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Yeah, most likely the guy did something else, and tried to blame it on ninja looting so he looked like he wasn’t breaking TOS.
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Exactly, there’s more to this as usual.
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The guy did a solo tribute run, sold the chest to the person. One person says the banned party just looted the chest and hearthed without paying.
The banned party says they had to end up helping to clear, died several times, had to rez several times, so they took the chest without paying because it was sold under false pretenses.
Argument over the actual price too. The person who claims they were scammed then messaged every member of the banned party’s guild and clearly had his whole guild report him as he was banned tonight.
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So he scammed other people. That makes more sense.
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So yeah, scamming. Scamming is against TOS.
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Or did the guy selling a false tribute run scam him? It can’t be proven either way with contradictory stories. Bottom line is in the game now, if you get enough of your friends to report someone they get banned.
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Except Blizzard has access to their conversations and amde a decision.
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