Where can I see all my past account actions?

Does anyone know where to see the record of every time I have been suspended, silenced, or banned?

I can see all my archived support tickets, and all my WoW store transactions, but I am unable to find the record of my plural suspensions. I’m curious when they were, and what the reason for me being suspended back in WOTLK was.

My best google attempts could not find anyone asking this before.

Thank you all

There isn’t a place to see past violations, outside of any emails that you may have received notifying you of them.

I can’t provide details, but from what I can see it looks like social violations… such as using inappropriate language.

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Oh, brother. You’re looking at the tip of an iceberg the size of New York.

I’m not a real cheater, all I’ve ever done is social violations, and never discriminatory, or anything over-the-line, imo. In the past I’ve just tested the boundary’s for naming violations and edgy barren’s jokes, ya know?

But does what you’re saying mean that Blizzard isn’t holding some large FBI type file on me in their ACCOUNT ACTIONS department? I won’t one day hit that 10 suspension limit or something, and be perma-banned? Are you going to look at it now, and am I in danger? And forum violations are, from my experience, separate to my account from in-game violations, right?

But if all non-permanent account actions 100% completely disappear after, say 2 years or sumn… then? No sleep lost at night over my acc, right :ok_hand: ? Ya know, since WoW is probably going to be around for the entirety of my life :man_shrugging:

Edit: double edit, deleted I’m not going there in this topic lol

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That isn’t really true. While you do have some common minor violations like a particular kind of spam folks like to do now and then in Trade, or quoting a song lyric from the South Park movie that isn’t appropriate, you also have used some fairly vulgar language, specifically directed at others. Those kinds of penalties would no longer factor into anything today, but I wanted to make sure that you can view your history truthfully. :slight_smile:

Yes and no. The old social penalties aren’t currently factored into our newer penalty structure. For social penalties now any silence or suspension you earn is multiplied each time. So you might start out with a 24 hour silence, the next offense I believe doubles to 48, and then it just continues from there.

Yes and no. Forum violations tend not to impact the game, though game violations may impact forum access. That isn’t to say that forum activity cannot impact your game account but it would need to be fairly egregious.

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I take pride in my notepad full of guild recruitment messages. The people like it, and trade chat / general chat is super important to the the game on our RP-pvp servers. Blizzard mods are the big brothers in there. I mock the spammers and gold sellers, and sometimes Blizz too for never taking care of the spam stuff in trade.
But the occasion you’re looking at is when I threatened Blizzard employees lol, during my long-running series of overly unrealistic advertisements, following my guild tag . big brother blizz, I know what your demographic is Ive done 500 rbgs so far this season (nothing new for me), all in Discord, and I swear on my life I have never heard anyone that sounds under 25… and you’re suspending people over something that hurt literally no one. no pre-teens were traumatized, i assue you, big brother blizz. but that’s irrelevant. yall feel that there should be moderation presence so you can look face, it’s w/e.

What’s the decline over time look like? Or could I never get back to only a 24 hour silence, if I went over?

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There is no reset, it doubles each time, period.

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Is that for suspensions too? I’m seeing the much greater need to show us these account actions then :grimacing:

The account action/suspension/silence is the warning saying “Don’t Do This”. A log isn’t needed to keep track of what you know you did, just behave, and follow the rules as laid out.

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It isn’t needed, but it is there? I know what you’re saying. I guess if anyone’s reading this in the know, I just want them to consider making them there private records, accessible to account owners? :man_shrugging:

edit: oh, im OP on a diff character now I guess

I’m not entirely certain what you are going on about, Socksy, none of what you said applied to my answer at all.

You asked about prior violations, I provided you with some general information about the account. When you claimed you didn’t say anything “discriminatory, or anything over-the line” I wanted to clarify that you absolutely did say some fairly inappropriate things. 12-13 years is a long time and it is easy to forget that and hopefully you learned from that and haven’t had any more issues.

You are using “big brother blizz”, as an insult? An inference that we are watching what you do? “Suspending people over something that hurt literally no one”?

To be clear, our staff doesn’t monitor in-game chat. Our moderation is reactive, meaning that other players report the behavior to us for review.

It wasn’t referring to a single occasion nor to some threat to a Blizzard employee that you believe you made. If you did, there is no mention of it because frankly, that is a non-incident.

As for “hurt literally no one”, we’ll have to disagree. Words have meaning and weight and can very much cause pain to others. Calling people derogatory names, as you did on at least two occasions that we penalized you for, is not okay and it isn’t victimless. Regardless of that, the behavior violates our Code of Conduct and EULA, something you agree to abide by when you play our games.

Correct. These penalties do not decay, each new one will result in a longer silence or suspension (depending on the violation).

You really don’t. You should be aware of the policies by now and it is extremely easy not to violate any one of them.

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That isn’t something that Customer support would be able to do, Passionpaw. If you would like to see that information made accessible you’ll want to submit a suggestion so our Devs can review it.

I think it might be a good idea to lock this one now.

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