Is it racial discrimination to only close the interface data for the Asia servers globally?

Starting from June 2023, players in the Asia region have encountered issues with the inability to update their Mythic Keystone data on RaiderIO. RaiderIO’s response is as follows:

“It seems that the Blizzard API is currently not sending data over for Taiwanese/Korean realms. This is on the Blizzard end, so there’s no fix that we can implement at this time.”

This action not only prevents players’ game data from being updated but also hinders the ability to bind new characters to Battle.net accounts. However, in the context of Mythic Keystone gameplay, a player’s historical records serve as important credentials when selecting teammates for group activities.

Furthermore, after conducting tests, it has been observed that this issue is specific to the Asia region, with other global regions not experiencing the same problem.

Is this a targeted form of racial discrimination?

We request Blizzard to provide a response!

This isn’t something that the in-game Bug Reports forum can handle. It’s an issue that stems from the website, so you may want to edit this post and move it over to the more appropriate Website Bug Report forum, or create a new topic over there. That way, the proper staff can see it.

But as this issue crops up regardless of Retail or Classic quite regularly due to some change in things, racial discrimination is a reach. It also is not typically a priority as should Blizzard choose to, they could break the API data mining entirely for everyone. Third-party websites are not really Blizzard’s problem. It’s a player-created problem. Those websites are only necessary to play the game because players want to depend on them.


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oh good grief.

no.

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