Maybe a better way to let know players of what TOS have they breached.
xCristo
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Could you include in the features planned some sort of email to the leader of an alliance specifying what the TOS breach has been?
My alliance had it's name replaced with a TOS name and we were confused about what happened. In the end we figured out that the main issue was only the name, but a small heads up to the leader would be helpful to avoid any missunderstanding.
Thank you for your time reading this!
@Kabam Zibiit @Kabam Miike
My alliance had it's name replaced with a TOS name and we were confused about what happened. In the end we figured out that the main issue was only the name, but a small heads up to the leader would be helpful to avoid any missunderstanding.
Thank you for your time reading this!
@Kabam Zibiit @Kabam Miike
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"What was the name of your Alliance?"
"Falling Umbrellas Can Kill"
Anyhow, yet again, THIS IS NOT THE POINT.
I just wanted something to inform what that tos was about to the leader, for example, "bcs of improper alliance name", or "one player in your alliance did X thing". This simple thing can save alliances to do guess working, and kabam to having a ton of tickets regarding what was the tos about or why has it been given.
That being said looking at the name you wanted to give you a line, the fact of the matter is that this is the internet and no matter how much sincerity, no matter how much honesty, no matter how much Goodwill and good intentions you have, the fact of the matter is that the internet brings out the worst in a lot of people and especially a lot of the juvenile aspects of our personalities.
That name, those initials would have set you up for considerable amount of harassment both in obnoxious hecklers and the like, as well as legitimate complaints from women who aren't fans of that terminology. So whenever intention you had, you have to know that it was never going to end well.
Regardless of the name, the OP mentioned Kabam not notifying a single person in the alliance, most notably the leader. How does the alliance know what's happening? How does the alliance know if there are repercussions beyond a name change, or if that's even the issue at all? How does the alliance know what to tell members, who most likely are nervous that stuffs about to go down seeing that, especially with a rumored ban wave coming to fruition? The lack of communication about something significant from Kabam is concerning. That seems to be the bigger point of the post. The name of the alliance didn't even appear in the original post that started the thread.
@Kabam Miike @Kabam Zibiit @Kabam Porthos @Kabam Vydious @Kabam Lyra isn't it normal to at least notify the leader of an alliance if there is a terms of service violation that impacts the alliance and not just an individual player? Why wouldn't this be the case in a situation such as this? I think the community would appreciate any clarity you could provide to this, especially in light of the well discussed ban wave that's hit the YouTube channels that actually impacted an alliance an extremely popular YT player was in.
Thank you.