The bots are making guilds and you still do nothing

At this point its just obvious blizzard doesn’t care at all about classic. Bots are LITERALLY making guilds with chinese names and we see nothing done about. Lets ignore the server pop problems and understand how a group of botters grouped THEMSELVES up for you to make it easier to ban and yet no bans

edit - the fact that they are chinese doesnt make them a bot. the fact that they are botting makes them a bot and they all happen to be chinese and in the same guild. are you guys hired by blizzard? what are these responses to your game being harmed?

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How is it now a crime to make a guild with Chinese name?

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they are making a name and also are botting. you are defending bots making guilds. ok i guess

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Isn’t it actually illegal in China to connect to other countries’ services?

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How do I know and how is it even relevant?

I am genuinely asking

You asked how it was a crime to have a Chinese guild name. It’s quite likely that the people with Chinese guild names are themselves Chinese, and if it is illegal for them to connect to the US servers in their country, they’re literally committing a crime.

Seems relevant to me. /shrug

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No it’s not. There is no rule in the game they are breaking with their names.
What happens between them and their government no one cares.

bro lol. they are bot gold farmers and sellers. they are making it obvious by using chinese names. are you high?

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Using a Chinese name automatically makes them bots?

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Chinese people speaking Chinese. Quick the ban hammer!

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Please examine why you’re being bigotted against people who speak languages other than English.

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This is what too much WoW and only knowing WoW does to their brain.

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I heard some people speaking a language that wasn’t English. I called the police, of course.

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Excellent work, citizen. One can’t be too careful.

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Are you? That would be the only reasonable explanation in what you are posting here?

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The rules are intentionally really vague.

“You may not use language that could be offensive or vulgar to others.”
“Any name the player has the ability to customize—such as player names, BattleTags, and guild names—must be appropriate and inoffensive. Any name that violates our standards or disrupts the community will be changed, and additional limitations may be placed on the offending account per our discretion.”

So if I were to say “Chinese is offensive and disruptive,” should they change the guild’s name? If “the community” decided it was disruptive to have a Chinese guild name, would it be changed? What does the name mean in Chinese, and is that appropriate language for WoW according to Blizzard’s standards?

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So you too being high or something? Again, there is no rule not to have Chinese names

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We’re able to turn on Chinese localization, I’m pretty sure that means it’s within the rules.

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If you want to take it to legal view point, the assumption in agreement is based on a reasonable person perception. Are you making the case that your opinion matter more somehow over a collection of a reasonable view point?