This is exactly right. They have to react if they see a bunch of reports, but they don't actually careIt leaves a sour taste in my mouth that YoshiP has watched world first streams with parser overlays blatantly in front of his face, and hasn't objected to them or punished them at all. But THIS time, the snowflakes on 5chan pitched a fit about it, and bans rolled out.
So clearly enforcement is based on whether the casuals decide to get pissed over something that doesn't concern them. I'd rather Square not foster the kind of community where the TOS gets wielded as a cudgel by the least-knowledgeable, most easily offended portion of the playerbase.
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