

Like with the people selling clears or confessing having bots but since the conversation was on Discord can't be used as valid proof because "third party program"?
Edit: Let me add that the streamer, like many others, was beyond stupid and deserve a punishment coming his way from Twitch and not from SE, since this person never used the chat.
Last edited by Driavna; 12-18-2019 at 06:27 PM.
Was it reported? Could SE identify using game data that the person used bots or sold clears?
In the case of the video, the evidence of the TOS violation was blatantly obvious.


Why for one thing in-game data is needed but for the streamer the video was enough?
Is not obvious enough that people selling content but requesting to join discord to discuss pricing are doing it for real money?
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