#nochanges = NOSTREAMS

That’s the difference between us. If you loved transmog and thought you had to have it and you wanted a few servers set aside that had transmog on them, I’d say more power to you. You having those servers wouldn’t affect me in the least because I wouldn’t have to roll on them. I would wish you good luck getting blizz to do that for you.

Also they would have to validate every report they got which in tern would require them putting an employee to investigate such matters, which also requires MONEY.

But I know better than to think that would happen and playing Classic outweighs my need for transmog. I’ll just have to make do the same way I did before Patch 4.3.

THAT is the difference between us.

How about this :
I’m rolling on same server as a streamer. I pull some of his quests mobs which he were wanting for 20 minutes to respwn. I don’t kill it, just tag it and proceed to heal my self for the next 30 minutes, preventing streamer from getting his quests. This is perfectly aligned with PvP and ToS.
He calls his groupies “Everyone report him for grieving !”. ALL his inions report, auto matic system : boom ban.
Why one person should have power to ban ANYONE on the server ?

Who’s actually done this?

I think me and Cana and maybe Laeric are coming at this from a realistic POV. I get what you want. It’s valid. It’s not possible though. We can’t travel back in time to 2004, which is what you want. Streaming is enthreaded in gaming. It can’t be picked out.

Classic may look like Vanilla, but it won’t be Vanilla. It will be 2019 Classic. You can’t hold on to 2004. It’s gone. Let it go, Elsa.

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Good lord this is blizzard were talking about, they aren’t know for listening to feedback at the end of the day they decide whats best for THEIR INTEREST. Their interest is money and will always be money.

Well…

They did throw us a bone with Classic. I doubt it’ll be as successful as some people think it will be. If Blizzard thought it would, they wouldn’t have tied it to the Retail sub.

Classic is just a good PR move, in the end.

It’s enough to say your real name in chat. Chat is a medium, it’s covered by GDPR. If I say something in game but instead a few million people can watch it in recording all over the world, it’s breach of GDPR.

Isn’t one of the selling points of Classic is that y’all are returning to the days of server reputation as a commodity? That the population will self-regulate and shun trolls, griefers, etc…?

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This is why nobody says their real name in chat.

What are you doing naming your ingame character your real name?

This is besides the point. If the communication medium is advertised as one thing but turns to be another, this is illegal in countries with actual privacy laws.

Asmo WILL for sure. He has 0 respect for other players and 0 moral code.

He could just not like your name and it’s going to be the same.

Remember we are talking about someone who already announced, “I’ll get AQ mount, 100% guarantied, my streamers will farm it for me”.

Nice life : “I don’t like this person, let ask 10k people to report him and bam him. Reason doesn’t matter”

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This was reply to Oblivion, I messed up.

I get that it’s an uphill battle, don’t think it will be easy or even possible. But if it’s not being brought up then it certainly can’t ever happen.

I just don’t understand why some people would argue so vehemently against it. I’m a live and let live kinda guy, if what you’re doing doesn’t affect me, I don’t care what you are doing. That’s how I see these servers. Having a couple set aside that don’t allow streaming doesn’t affect anyone unless they want it to.

Thats why there’s a think called blizzard support. Make a ticket and state your case, your ban will be undone in a few hours.

YES, but they don’t carre about thier reputation. They have 10000+ people whoi will be willinh to follow them to be on the screen in twitch. So reputation for them is non existant constain

This is 100% true. And he can do it. We as players can also avoid his server. He’s clearly telling us his intentions. It’s a good thing. We can choose to avoid it. We don’t need Blizz to police this for us.

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Who knew that I have the choice of playing on a different server that doesn’t have a toxic streamer fanbase.

I mean. Reputation for a streamer is nothing. You can see blatant brown-nosing even in this thread, regardless of the evidence presented.