The risk should be mitigated by a proper reporting system. It’s pretty easy to have a “rainbow table” of words/phrases that can result in insta silences when used in trade/raid/whatever chat.
This is a problem that can be mostly fixed by one data analyst and one mediocre junior dev in a few days.
It’s working great in my books. You just don’t want to admit that you messed up going into a hostile environment thinking everything will be same. There are videos of people doing this and getting their butts handed to them for not making the connection. Your lack of judgement is not Blizzards problem.
If you’re spamming to the point people are reporting then that’s just the reporting system doing its thing. The people are sick of non stop boosting and carries in their favorite game
That’s not true, there is a time limit on how often you can send your messages in trade chat. I believe most advertisers in communities were told once per minute?
Spamming would be something greater than whatever that value is which I do not believe most people were doing.
I believe you are referring to a ‘squelch’ which is the only automated system. After that the penalty is reviewed by an actual REAL PERSON (GM), and if there is no violation, the squelch is overturned. If there is evidence of a violation then the account will be sanctioned with the appropriate penalty, usually a silence, that doubles in length for each violation thereafter.
A ban and a silence are not the same thing. With a silence you can still play the game. But I’m not going to argue semantics. The point is you don’t get ‘automatically banned’ just because you are reported for something.
Path of least resistence. Players will still buy carries. Players will still buy aotc/ksm/20’s. Players will find a guild/group of players within their own server that they can goto for any of their needs. What they wont be able to do is sit on a discord to find a group, pay gold on their server to a ‘bank’ that then pays members on another server from another ‘bank’ to complete the carry, causing damage to server economies, has a third party earning hundreds of millions of gold to pay people to spam advertising to the detriment of the game. When accounts are created using gold for the sole purpose of advertising and paid for with gold earnt from advertising you create a problem - you no longer care if that account gets banned becasue you can just create another, causing you to make decisions with zero regard to the consequences of them.
Another note. You dont care if a boosting community is involved in anyform of RMT at higher levels because you only pay or get paid in gold - ignorance is bliss right.
So you fundamentally don’t understand the system I guess. They “silence” you after X number of reports in Y amount of time. It doesn’t matter if you were saying “I LOVE WORLD OF WARCRAFT” or not as the reported message.
It can then be reviewed by a GM and overturned or upheld and potentially even turned into a full (unable to login to WoW at all) ban.
You can still be spamming even without reaching the limit.
If that were true, why would they even let you report spam anyway?
It sounds like you fundamentally don’t understand the system. I do appreciate you referencing an Asmongold video though… one that has been debunked several times now.
From my experience in reading the CS forum, an account will only receive an actual ‘ban’ for extremely egregious violations (botting, extreme language, etc)…just spamming an advertisement for a carry is likely just going to get you silenced because many players seem to be sick of reading it in chat.
Everything you linked is referring to a BAN which is not automated. The silencing of an account is an automated process.
I refuse to differentiate a ban and a silence. They’re effectively the same thing that make playing the game almost impossible outside of guild raids and world quests.
The inability to use LFG is ultimately a ban for a good chunk of the population who isn’t into role playing in maldraxxus.
This is why I wanted to avoid semantics. You and I can agree to disagree on definitions of the word ‘ban’ and that’s ok. I’m just trying to help with understanding how the system works.
No - there is no set time limit. Blizzard has gone over this quite a bit on the Customer Support forums in the past.
Spamming is determined by what your community feels is appropriate. Just because the system LETS you post once a minute does not mean you SHOULD do that.
The Blues have explained many times that if your server thinks your messages are frequent enough to constitute spam, the mods will uphold that.