Quote Originally Posted by QT_Melon View Post
Welcome to missing the posts that state multiple times that this actually has always been the case where SE CAN actually do it long before they clarified parts of their TOS. If you went to report harassment they even allowed you to link to videos SUCH AS THOSE ON TWITCH AND YOUTUBE and explain that the video singled you out and they could pull muscle to have it taken down (but won't share the results of if punitive actions were also taken against the player).

Surprise surprise the guy getting Twitch sponsorships, has a rabid fan base, links his accounts streaming the game and points out the player in question by shaming him publicly got banned. (And I'm saying this as a person that actually found some of his streams entertaining). Worse off pretending "he only had a couple beers" kind of ignorant defense pleading to the GM that "he didn't know he was making a mistake"
My point was that if that's to be the standard as the updated TOS has tried to make more clear (I still feel it shouldn't be admissible if not in game, but that's not the point here), it should be enforced across all things, like to punish RMT.

I have no issue with the actual reason for the ban, someone being temporary banned for griefing someone by name, as it is a clear violation of service.