You guys have become ruled by streamers.
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You guys have become ruled by streamers.
It's all rather worrying, simply because technically anyone can be banned for anything according to the terms of service. Ordinarily that isn't a concern, since most companies do not actively make use of such power. Yet when people are told that outside evidence isn't permitted as evidence, it's a kick in the teeth for outside evidence to then be used to ban someone.
I hope this means that the death threats posted on a certain infamous Twitter blog devoted to forum quotes are finally going to be dealt with, especially when there's a clear link in many cases between the Twitter posters and their FFXIV character. Though something tells me enforcement of the rules will continue to be very selective. I hope I'm wrong, though!
If this were the case, why didn't they ban the BLM speed hacking Feast or the numerous amount of bots that have been caught. In the latter case, I know someone who went out of their way to stream a known botter on Cactuar. Guess what he was told? "We can't accept evidence outside of the game."
The only difference here is Arthars is a well known streamer. How isn't that a double standard?
Err, perhaps I should have rephrased. Some live streams are recorded, and those can be edited. Still though, it's an outside source and SE has said on multiple occasions that they won't accept such sources as evidence. Yet, here they are enforcing something they should have been all along using those sources. So...they need to make up their minds. Because if they allow this then bots and such can be reported the way they should be.