Why has a streamer been buying gold on live stream for weeks and is unbanned?

Good luck with promoting logic reason and long term stability and long term income to corporate

Im not seeing a name and shame category. OP isnt calling for everyone to go and give this streamer crap. I see no problem. Hope the post stays up

that will not happen lmao

Why would they? Like honestly. If they banned a big name streamer, todays stan culture would cost blizzard other subs. The number of people that would leave over their favorite streamer being banned is a lot higher than those leaving because one streamer is buying gold. You can say all day people are leaving in drovers because of this and they really aren’t. And many of them cancel their subscriptions and come back any way, so its just a trickle of loss for a little bit.

Now also its like many other things, using easier numbers, you could get a 100 wow players to say they are boycotting blizzard over this and quitting, and like 20 may actually quit, if you are lucky.

Because Blizzard only bans gold sellers/buyers once every few months. Have to give them enough time for the sellers to be profitable so they will keep making accounts and paying for new subs.

Destroy the servers economies for sub money, and they can hire way less people which saved them a lot of money as well.

Purposely ruin their own games for short term profit.

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He literally talks about his gold buying every stream and often actually does it on stream.

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When is the BBB going to get involved because blizzard isn’t upholding their rules

Well that’s pretty bad.
But it should be no surprise to anyone that Blizz does nothing about it.

Buying gold and botting is against game rules, And yet they are allowed… So the mods, And the fourm rules can touch grass.

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So…Blizzard?

maybe he pre-recorded and you’re not really watching a live stream, that’s the magic of television.

He’s doing it on purpose and laughing because he knows he won’t get banned. There’s no live customer service, heck there’s barely automated customer service.