Naming names

Imp hunters mark is on me and I can’t vanish it off

It’s not up to you, though. Blizzard’s opinion is that accusing someone of cheating is as easily done to harass the innocent as to bring awareness to the guilty, and prefers no calling people out.

Here’s one example from last year - which is pretty explicit there at the end. There’s been no official statement this has changed, and as it has been the rule for over a decade, I’d expect any change to be VERY widely stated.

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Thanks for that link.
I wonder why they don’t have that in the coc? That’s a pretty big one considering not a lot of people read those and somebody new trying to report a cheater might get banned.

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Blizz hardly bans. They just put you on timeout with a suspension.

Stuff like this gets you a “slap on the wrist”, most of the time. The community is pretty good at warning people about it, though.

Well, moderation isn’t usually that brutal. First time offenses are more likely to get a warning and the thread be edited / deleted. Also, even before moderation comes along, more than a few players will often speak up, giving the poster a chance to realize their error and edit it - which moderators can see.

Longer forum vacations are more likely to be seen from repeated abuses, not learning from the initial warnings. Bans are pretty uncommon and take pretty egregious behavior - not a new poster missing a nuance.

(I mean … many of the forums have a sticky which includes the rules that threads shouldn’t be in all caps or shouldn’t ask for a Blue or Blizzard response. Those people don’t get banned outright, but they are pointed to the guidelines when it comes up.)

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Updated 2 months ago:

[quote] Harassing or Defamatory

This category includes both clear and masked language and/or links to websites containing such language or images which:

  • Insultingly refer to other characters, players, Blizzard employees, or groups of people
  • Result in ongoing harassment to other characters, players, Blizzard employees, or groups of people

If a player is found to have participated in such actions, he/she will:

  • Be given a temporary ban from the forums, depending upon severity

Harassment takes many forms, and is not necessarily limited to the type of language used, but the intent. Repeatedly targeting a specific player with harassment can lead to more severe action. The idea behind this is to prevent any one player from consistently being uncomfortable in the forums.[/quote]

Call-out threads fall under Harassment.

This is my home, ‘‘tis where I lay my head😏

I SAW THAT! :point_up_2:

And my forum home has, for a long time, been Customer Support. It was probably early TBC when I first posted there. So I see that side a lot.

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No way! There must’ve been no more than 5 secs till I edited that :disappointed:

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