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I just got a 3 HOUR BAN for saying, 'F u'. I can go on and on about how the gamers constantly use acronyms like WTF or how i'm waiting for another game cause im tired of eazy mode wow. What upsets me the most is the reporting policy. This policy allows anyone to use the system as a loaded gun against rival players. I'll Let this email speak for itself here...
Greetings Jamie,
Account Name: DISASTERWAITING
Realm: Gorefiend
Character Name: Kain
A user of the above account has recently been involved in actions deemed
inappropriate for the World of Warcraft by the In-Game Support staff of Blizzard
Entertainment. This decision was made after a thorough investigation of the
situation as a whole.
When a harassment report is made, all players involved in the incident are
subject to review, which may result in account penalties. Though we are unable
to discuss the outcomes of our investigations due to privacy concerns, rest
assured that this incident has been looked into very thoroughly, and the
appropriate actions have been taken on all involved accounts.
Any disputes or questions concerning the following account action can only be
addressed by Account Administration. To learn more about how Account
Administration is able to assist you, please visit us at
http://www.blizzard.com/support/wowaa/.
Account Action: 3 Hour Suspension
Offense: Inappropriate
This category includes both clear and masked language which:
Is a mildly inappropriate reference to human anatomy or bodily functions
Is otherwise considered objectionable
Details (Note - Times are listed in Greenwich Mean Time, GMT):
2007/07/18 13:21:58 24 "[Kain], Text: [F u]" WHISPER
For further information, please view the World of Warcraft Policies and Terms of
Use Agreement: (http://www.blizzard.com/support/wowgm/?id=agm01712p) and
(http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/termsofuse.shtml). Please be aware that
additional inappropriate actions may result in further disciplinary action, up
to or including account closure.
We understand that these policies may seem harsh, but they are in place to
ensure that every player is able to fully enjoy their travels in the World of
Warcraft. Thank you in advance for respecting our position.
Regards,
Tyristius
Game Master
Blizzard Entertainment
www.worldofwarcraft.com
Comments
might want to remove your names
that really is ridiculous. i feel sorry for you. but it is only 3 hours, go find something else to do.
Ballistic!
I think it's a great policy. I'm not sure if you have a complaint here, it's hard to see what context you were banned in, perhaps you could shed some light about what you guys were arguing about?
Anyway, looks like you've got 3 hours to kill. I hope you spend it thinking about what a naughty boy you've been!
/wags finger and tuts
Still waiting for your Holy Grail MMORPG? Interesting...
A player was begging me for money. I'm trying not to be defensive here, but how is this a great policy again?
What exactly are you complaining about here.
You said "F You" on a public game server, with lots of underaged people.
Blizzard is responsible for what happens on those servers. You know as well as anyone else that Blizzard has rules regarding appropriate language, and "F You" isn't part of that I'm sure. Noone forces you to play WoW, if you don't like it, you can just cancel your account.
It says "whisper" at the end of the included comment (blizzards email).
So I assume this was a tell you sent someone?
I guess if you said something that actually bothered me (this is just an example). My response would be to put you on ignore rather than file a customer service complaint.
In fact I think that should be the first step in a case like this. In fact I would support a ban for the person who reported you.. because imho they are abusing the customer service mechanic. I'm not saying I support what you said.. not going to rant that you said something wrong either.
I don't know what this was in response to etc etc and don't care, because it doesn't matter.
The short version in my opinion should be.. (I lied obviously this isn't the short version)
Any player in the game has the ability to use the /ignore function. It doesn't appear to be something said in a general chat as it appears to be a in game tell. So it only was directed at one player... very easy to apply the ignore function.
Its a waste of customer service time to deal with this.. considering what things are most likely going on.. that could be dealt with instead.
It should only even warrant customer service action if you were trying to bypass the ignore function...
So yes basicly.. if the person didn't add you to ignore... and you didn't try to bypass being on ignore (logging on an alt).. I believe the person who appealed you should be the one with the ban.. or they should have a 3 hour ban as well... having a letter explaining to use the ignore function next time instead of tying up CS resources with this.
Like I said don't know exactly what happened.. but there are always two sides to a story.. sometimes more than two. I just personally do see this as being a waste of customer service time.. I've seen much worse said in MMO's over the years.
Drae-mer, I dont agree with you on this one. Yes, no one forces me to play wow. Should i be banned for three hours for useing an acronym? I dont think so. As for a drama, I pay cash to game and this is a slap in the face to a loyal customer whos been playing since 2004. Perhaps you think its ok to extract revenge through there harrasement policy through frivolous reports. I dont.
They have about 6 million people playing, probably getting thousands of reports every day from people.
They have rules that are clearly stated in black and white before you join the server, one of them is to use language that is decent and appropriate.
You abused those rules, knowingly, and Blizzard has all the right to ban your account now. Instead you got a 3 hour ban. I know people abuse the system, but remember they have 6 million people playing, and the only thing they ask from you is to obay by simple rules. I really wouldn't think too much into this. I'm sorry if you got banned though.
Wikipedia says this about 'F U'.
Fu may refer to:
FU is an abbreviation for a number of universities, including:
FU may stand for:
[edit] People
Thats the beauty of acronyms, I didnt acually use bad laungage.
You have no case, the policy clearly states:
"This category includes both clear and masked language which:
Is a mildly inappropriate reference to human anatomy or bodily functions
Is otherwise considered objectionable"
I'm afraid "FU" is definitely a masked version of a bodily function (which is what F'ing is all about') It doesn't matter if you were using the 2nd or 3rd definition of the word found in the dictionary.... they took it as primary.
You clearly broke the rule stated... breaking the rules (you agreed to them when you clicked Yes to the Eula) has consequences. Your option if you don't like their rules is to stop playing the game. (vote with your wallet)
If that beggar was a 13 year old child, your response of FU was not appropriate.... heck, it was rude even if they were over 18....
Suck up your "punishment" and move on....
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This coming from someone whos display picture says , 'WTF'. Thats just brilliant. My point is, That player wasnt offended, this was his way of making a frivolous report to get me into trouble. As simple as that.
WoW sucks lol.
3 hours is nothing but it does seem harsh considering how probably rampant things like this are. I wonder if someone was reported for 'wtf' whether they would be suspended as well-if not it does seem harsh in your case and might have been a deliberate act of provocation on his behalf. Although we don't know his side of the story admittedly.
You have no case, the policy clearly states:
"This category includes both clear and masked language which:
Is a mildly inappropriate reference to human anatomy or bodily functions
Is otherwise considered objectionable"
I'm afraid "FU" is definitely a masked version of a bodily function (which is what F'ing is all about') It doesn't matter if you were using the 2nd or 3rd definition of the word found in the dictionary.... they took it as primary.
You clearly broke the rule stated... breaking the rules (you agreed to them when you clicked Yes to the Eula) has consequences. Your option if you don't like their rules is to stop playing the game. (vote with your wallet)
If that beggar was a 13 year old child, your response of FU was not appropriate.... heck, it was rude even if they were over 18....
Suck up your "punishment" and move on....
I am going to have to agree with Kyleran here. You broke the rules so now you have to pay the consequences.
This may be one of those instances where you would have been in less trouble if you would have just cursed. By using F U, Blizzard could claim that you were deliberately trying to bypass the profanity filter.
In all my years of online gaming, I have never been in a situation (and I have been in some crazy ones), where dropping the F-bomb accomplished anything constructive. The best policy is to just put them on ignore and move on.
"Those who dislike things based only on the fact that they are popular are just as shallow and superficial as those who only like them for the same reason."
You deserve the ban, its that simple. Don't try to come up with excuses, Everyone knows what you meant with "F U".
Blizzard's game.
Blizzard's rules.
Deal with it like an adult.
Hey Gameloading... i deserve the ban eh? Plz elaborate on how acromyns are the same as cursing? Then G.G.R.O.B.A.T.F.H!
This category includes both clear and masked language which
please read that line over and over again untill you get it.
Ready for the Hypocrisy?
I can log on an undead character and /rude someone, grabbing my crotch and thrusting it at a player. I can also log on a dwarf character and give someone the "Bent Elbow" If you dont know what the bent elbow, Wiki says its Bent elbow is..
Bent elbow
This is performed in two parts: first, the right hand is placed in the elbow crook of the left arm. The left arm is then raised (fist clenched) at the victim in a smooth and continuous motion. While the motion is essential to the gesture, the choice of arm is not. This gesture is associated with Italians and is considered a more theatrical and physically exuberant version of the finger, and may even be combined with the finger. In Italian it is known as the gesto dell'ombrello, meaning literally "the umbrella gesture." It is typically used in two different situations: 1) to answer "no way!" in an extremely emphatic (and quite vulgar) way; 2) after a triumph against some unfair enemy, with a sense of revenge. The gesture is frequently made stronger by crying "toh!" or "tiè!", both meaning "take this!", at the precise moment the hand touches the crook of the elbow.
This gesture is also in use in France as bras d'honneur (arm of honour), where it is usually understood as va te faire foutre, still meaning "fuck off." In Spain and Portugal, it is a corte de mangas ("sleeve cut") or a manguito (a cover formerly worn by public services bureaucratic workers on the arms to protect one's sleeves from ink splatters) respectively and is done with the left hand on the right elbow, without the continuous motion. In Portugal, the iconic fictional character Zé Povinho, created by Bordalo Pinheiro, is usually depicted performing this gesture.
The gesture is sometimes used repetitively by fans at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia when the Phillies face the Atlanta Braves as a parody of the Braves' tomahawk chop, and this usage is known as the "South Philly tomahawk chop" due to the gritty reputation of Philadelphia sports fans.
The gesture above has long been known in Slavic countries in the above senses plus "fuck you", without any standard name. In Poland its name has been standardized to "Kozakiewicz's gesture", after Polish pole vault jumper W?adys?aw Kozakiewicz, who had shown this gesture to the jeering Russian public during the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.
You might want to edit that OP and remove your account info. It's monumentally stupid to post that, as it invites a hacker to try to get into your account.
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i thought of all that..
Begging is not a bannable offense unless you are spamming. I'm fairly sure his persistance could have easily been muted. You decided to take the conversation further by insulting him. He took that insult as a means to petition you and he won. Next time just ignore the person.
I understand your anger at their policy, but it is because of the players. Players must learn to hold their tongues when it comes to verbally insulting players regardless of the circumstance. If WoW's policy looked at every claim for context they would be busy 24/7 reading poorly written insults thrown back and forth over chat. Instead they look at the offense and ban based on content.
So, sure you can be banned for saying WTF or FU. Sucks, but it is in the best interest of the company and player.
Doktar - 70 Troll Priest - Perenolde
What? WTF means 'Where's the Fun', right? (guess what I thought QFT really meant for the longest time?)
Hey, I was just pointing out you clearly broke their rules and got nailed for it. My son got tagged for the exact same thing, he said FU to someone in Battleground chat (yes, I washed his mouth out with soap) and they slapped a 3 hour ban on him. (the emails come to my account).
But he didn't complain about it.... he just said.. "oh yeah, I was gonna tell you about that"
"True friends stab you in the front." | Oscar Wilde
"I need to finish" - Christian Wolff: The Accountant
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