They can't really give a definite answer if they don't know. That's the thing. They SHOULD know. Or they should have been banning people when the season was on and not waiting till it ended I can't speak for their process, and I can't say they don't know, but it takes more than a Report and some screenshots. You need to comb through the data. From what I gather, I believe we saw some actions during the Season as well.This whole idea that people should be able to send a Report and have an instant ban isn't realistic, and it's also quite dangerous to think about. Every dissatisfied Loss would lead to a ban. It takes time to verify, and it also takes time to manually make adjustments and take any other punitive actions. As much as people want an instaban system, I'd rather shut the mode down. Can you imagine if it were your Account falsely accused?
They can't really give a definite answer if they don't know. That's the thing. They SHOULD know. Or they should have been banning people when the season was on and not waiting till it ended
They can't really give a definite answer if they don't know.
They can't really give a definite answer if they don't know. That's the thing. They SHOULD know. Or they should have been banning people when the season was on and not waiting till it ended I can't speak for their process, and I can't say they don't know, but it takes more than a Report and some screenshots. You need to comb through the data. From what I gather, I believe we saw some actions during the Season as well.This whole idea that people should be able to send a Report and have an instant ban isn't realistic, and it's also quite dangerous to think about. Every dissatisfied Loss would lead to a ban. It takes time to verify, and it also takes time to manually make adjustments and take any other punitive actions. As much as people want an instaban system, I'd rather shut the mode down. Can you imagine if it were your Account falsely accused? Comb through what data? If someone kills Peni Parker in 6sec or in 5 hits, what more evidence do you need? I didn't talk about an instaban system. You are giving arguments to something I never spoke about. Wanting to fill up those lines I guess.
They can't really give a definite answer if they don't know. That's the thing. They SHOULD know. Or they should have been banning people when the season was on and not waiting till it ended I can't speak for their process, and I can't say they don't know, but it takes more than a Report and some screenshots. You need to comb through the data. From what I gather, I believe we saw some actions during the Season as well.This whole idea that people should be able to send a Report and have an instant ban isn't realistic, and it's also quite dangerous to think about. Every dissatisfied Loss would lead to a ban. It takes time to verify, and it also takes time to manually make adjustments and take any other punitive actions. As much as people want an instaban system, I'd rather shut the mode down. Can you imagine if it were your Account falsely accused? Comb through what data? If someone kills Peni Parker in 6sec or in 5 hits, what more evidence do you need? I didn't talk about an instaban system. You are giving arguments to something I never spoke about. Wanting to fill up those lines I guess. So you're under the impression they can just look at the screenshot and act immediately? Interesting.
Hey everyone,The team is still working hard to get these rewards out asap; please be patient.In the meantime, Q&A:Why not ban cheaters incrementally throughout the season, instead of at the end?The team does monitor and ban players throughout the season, then do a further, more meticulous skim once the season has concluded.Why not send out rewards, then double back to remove cheaters and claw back rewards, then adjust them for non-cheaters?Woof, just typing it is a lot - this approach has many issues. Firstly, there is zero clarity for who's been removed for cheating. And secondly, it is infinitely more work for the team.Cheaters should have their solo and alliance points revoked! Alliances should be punished for their cheating members!Not a question, but, yes we will be removing contributions to Solo and Alliance Events from players found cheating. At this point in time, there is no additional punishment for alliances with cheating members, because it is often outside of Alliance Leadership's capabilities to know when their members are cheating.Can you post a list of all the cheaters who have been banned?We've seen a lot of speculation on the reasons that have been previously provided for not posting cheaters in-game IDs, legal and otherwise. The short answer is: no, we will not be publicly posting names of accounts that were found cheating. There are a number of contributing factors, and regardless of whether you think there are legal grounds to stand on, the precedent was set long ago and will continue on this matter.Why is the wait so long?There will be a short period after each BG season where we do these checks before providing rewards. In the name of transparency, there has been a snag internally with some software refusing to co-operate resulting in a longer wait than anticipated. As the team problem-solves these issues they are also working to try to shorten the wait time for future seasons.
They can't really give a definite answer if they don't know. That's the thing. They SHOULD know. Or they should have been banning people when the season was on and not waiting till it ended I can't speak for their process, and I can't say they don't know, but it takes more than a Report and some screenshots. You need to comb through the data. From what I gather, I believe we saw some actions during the Season as well.This whole idea that people should be able to send a Report and have an instant ban isn't realistic, and it's also quite dangerous to think about. Every dissatisfied Loss would lead to a ban. It takes time to verify, and it also takes time to manually make adjustments and take any other punitive actions. As much as people want an instaban system, I'd rather shut the mode down. Can you imagine if it were your Account falsely accused? Comb through what data? If someone kills Peni Parker in 6sec or in 5 hits, what more evidence do you need? I didn't talk about an instaban system. You are giving arguments to something I never spoke about. Wanting to fill up those lines I guess. So you're under the impression they can just look at the screenshot and act immediately? Interesting. Did I say this? You are imagining a lot of stuff my friend.They can look at the screenshots, confirm (or cross-reference) it with real data and be done with it
This summarizes the legal situation correctly, but I'm going to amplify this just a tad. The problem is not whether it is legal or not to disclose this information, and the problem is not whether Kabam's legal counsel wants to take these situations on either. The problem is Kabam's legal counsel has performed the legal analysis you've outlined above and decided for whatever reasons they chose to make the decision to set policy to not disclose this information.This means if a Kabam employee decided to reveal this information to us, they would not necessarily be violating the law, they would instead be violating a directive from corporate legal counsel. This will get you fired. Not for breaking the law, but for insubordination, violation of corporate policy, and failing to fulfill the responsibilities of their employment. And they would be taking the further risk that this act would hang around their necks like an albatross and follow them to any potential future employer.Years ago I made the argument to Kabam that it was perfectly legal to disclose this type of information. And the argument went much further than the armchair legal scholars on the forums typically take it, delving into the areas of disclosure and privacy policy. What I was ultimately told was words to the effect that they will take their legal counsel's opinion on the matter over mine. And I had no response to that, because they are right to do so. When your lawyer says one thing and some schmuck on the internet says something else, your lawyer should have the last word and in this case they do, and there's nothing I or anyone else on the forums could possibly say that would or should matter.Kabam's operations personnel must follow the directives of their managers, their supervisors, their corporate officers, and their corporate legal counsel. It doesn't matter if they are right or wrong, if their legal opinions are valid or invalid. They are the ones in charge. And the people in charge don't answer to us. Both you and the poster you're replying to are operating under an assumption that this was actually run through corporate legal and not simply a reply given by a mod who didn't actually present said concern to corporate legal. As someone who works in corporate legal, I can advise that this is a very big assumption to make.
This summarizes the legal situation correctly, but I'm going to amplify this just a tad. The problem is not whether it is legal or not to disclose this information, and the problem is not whether Kabam's legal counsel wants to take these situations on either. The problem is Kabam's legal counsel has performed the legal analysis you've outlined above and decided for whatever reasons they chose to make the decision to set policy to not disclose this information.This means if a Kabam employee decided to reveal this information to us, they would not necessarily be violating the law, they would instead be violating a directive from corporate legal counsel. This will get you fired. Not for breaking the law, but for insubordination, violation of corporate policy, and failing to fulfill the responsibilities of their employment. And they would be taking the further risk that this act would hang around their necks like an albatross and follow them to any potential future employer.Years ago I made the argument to Kabam that it was perfectly legal to disclose this type of information. And the argument went much further than the armchair legal scholars on the forums typically take it, delving into the areas of disclosure and privacy policy. What I was ultimately told was words to the effect that they will take their legal counsel's opinion on the matter over mine. And I had no response to that, because they are right to do so. When your lawyer says one thing and some schmuck on the internet says something else, your lawyer should have the last word and in this case they do, and there's nothing I or anyone else on the forums could possibly say that would or should matter.Kabam's operations personnel must follow the directives of their managers, their supervisors, their corporate officers, and their corporate legal counsel. It doesn't matter if they are right or wrong, if their legal opinions are valid or invalid. They are the ones in charge. And the people in charge don't answer to us.
Back from NYCC and have a response from our lawyers.
This is not a case of me inferring the person I was discussing this with was passing information along from Kabam's legal department. I was told they presented my inquiry to Kabam legal, and legal responded in kind. Also, while I will not quote the full response without permission, I will say that what was said was consistent with someone more or less quoting a lawyer addressing my points from a legal perspective.
They can't really give a definite answer if they don't know. That's the thing. They SHOULD know. Or they should have been banning people when the season was on and not waiting till it ended I can't speak for their process, and I can't say they don't know, but it takes more than a Report and some screenshots. You need to comb through the data. From what I gather, I believe we saw some actions during the Season as well.This whole idea that people should be able to send a Report and have an instant ban isn't realistic, and it's also quite dangerous to think about. Every dissatisfied Loss would lead to a ban. It takes time to verify, and it also takes time to manually make adjustments and take any other punitive actions. As much as people want an instaban system, I'd rather shut the mode down. Can you imagine if it were your Account falsely accused? Comb through what data? If someone kills Peni Parker in 6sec or in 5 hits, what more evidence do you need? I didn't talk about an instaban system. You are giving arguments to something I never spoke about. Wanting to fill up those lines I guess. So you're under the impression they can just look at the screenshot and act immediately? Interesting. Did I say this? You are imagining a lot of stuff my friend.They can look at the screenshots, confirm (or cross-reference) it with real data and be done with it Yes, that's just what I said. It's the data that takes time.
They can't really give a definite answer if they don't know. That's the thing. They SHOULD know. Or they should have been banning people when the season was on and not waiting till it ended I can't speak for their process, and I can't say they don't know, but it takes more than a Report and some screenshots. You need to comb through the data. From what I gather, I believe we saw some actions during the Season as well.This whole idea that people should be able to send a Report and have an instant ban isn't realistic, and it's also quite dangerous to think about. Every dissatisfied Loss would lead to a ban. It takes time to verify, and it also takes time to manually make adjustments and take any other punitive actions. As much as people want an instaban system, I'd rather shut the mode down. Can you imagine if it were your Account falsely accused? Comb through what data? If someone kills Peni Parker in 6sec or in 5 hits, what more evidence do you need? I didn't talk about an instaban system. You are giving arguments to something I never spoke about. Wanting to fill up those lines I guess. So you're under the impression they can just look at the screenshot and act immediately? Interesting. Did I say this? You are imagining a lot of stuff my friend.They can look at the screenshots, confirm (or cross-reference) it with real data and be done with it Yes, that's just what I said. It's the data that takes time. You have to be kidding me. I'm literally wasting my time here
They can't really give a definite answer if they don't know. That's the thing. They SHOULD know. Or they should have been banning people when the season was on and not waiting till it ended I can't speak for their process, and I can't say they don't know, but it takes more than a Report and some screenshots. You need to comb through the data. From what I gather, I believe we saw some actions during the Season as well.This whole idea that people should be able to send a Report and have an instant ban isn't realistic, and it's also quite dangerous to think about. Every dissatisfied Loss would lead to a ban. It takes time to verify, and it also takes time to manually make adjustments and take any other punitive actions. As much as people want an instaban system, I'd rather shut the mode down. Can you imagine if it were your Account falsely accused? Comb through what data? If someone kills Peni Parker in 6sec or in 5 hits, what more evidence do you need? I didn't talk about an instaban system. You are giving arguments to something I never spoke about. Wanting to fill up those lines I guess. So you're under the impression they can just look at the screenshot and act immediately? Interesting. Did I say this? You are imagining a lot of stuff my friend.They can look at the screenshots, confirm (or cross-reference) it with real data and be done with it Yes, that's just what I said. It's the data that takes time. You have to be kidding me. I'm literally wasting my time here Perhaps. I pointed out how there's a process to it, and it takes time. Then you said how much data do they need, with the evidence given. You then doubled back and said the exact same thing I did.
Hey everyone,The team is still working hard to get these rewards out asap; please be patient.In the meantime, Q&A:Why not ban cheaters incrementally throughout the season, instead of at the end?The team does monitor and ban players throughout the season, then do a further, more meticulous skim once the season has concluded.Why not send out rewards, then double back to remove cheaters and claw back rewards, then adjust them for non-cheaters?Woof, just typing it is a lot - this approach has many issues. Firstly, there is zero clarity for who's been removed for cheating. And secondly, it is infinitely more work for the team.Cheaters should have their solo and alliance points revoked! Alliances should be punished for their cheating members!Not a question, but, yes we will be removing contributions to Solo and Alliance Events from players found cheating. At this point in time, there is no additional punishment for alliances with cheating members, because it is often outside of Alliance Leadership's capabilities to know when their members are cheating.Can you post a list of all the cheaters who have been banned?We've seen a lot of speculation on the reasons that have been previously provided for not posting cheaters in-game IDs, legal and otherwise. The short answer is: no, we will not be publicly posting names of accounts that were found cheating. There are a number of contributing factors, and regardless of whether you think there are legal grounds to stand on, the precedent was set long ago and will continue on this matter.Why is the wait so long?There will be a short period after each BG season where we do these checks before providing rewards. In the name of transparency, there has been a snag internally with some software refusing to co-operate resulting in a longer wait than anticipated. As the team problem-solves these issues they are also working to try to shorten the wait time for future seasons. You have had countless months of bg beta testing. Even how many aw seasons to get this straighten out and you still don’t have the bugs worked out in catching cheaters? Seems someone dunno how to do their jobs
This summarizes the legal situation correctly, but I'm going to amplify this just a tad. The problem is not whether it is legal or not to disclose this information, and the problem is not whether Kabam's legal counsel wants to take these situations on either. The problem is Kabam's legal counsel has performed the legal analysis you've outlined above and decided for whatever reasons they chose to make the decision to set policy to not disclose this information.This means if a Kabam employee decided to reveal this information to us, they would not necessarily be violating the law, they would instead be violating a directive from corporate legal counsel. This will get you fired. Not for breaking the law, but for insubordination, violation of corporate policy, and failing to fulfill the responsibilities of their employment. And they would be taking the further risk that this act would hang around their necks like an albatross and follow them to any potential future employer.Years ago I made the argument to Kabam that it was perfectly legal to disclose this type of information. And the argument went much further than the armchair legal scholars on the forums typically take it, delving into the areas of disclosure and privacy policy. What I was ultimately told was words to the effect that they will take their legal counsel's opinion on the matter over mine. And I had no response to that, because they are right to do so. When your lawyer says one thing and some schmuck on the internet says something else, your lawyer should have the last word and in this case they do, and there's nothing I or anyone else on the forums could possibly say that would or should matter.Kabam's operations personnel must follow the directives of their managers, their supervisors, their corporate officers, and their corporate legal counsel. It doesn't matter if they are right or wrong, if their legal opinions are valid or invalid. They are the ones in charge. And the people in charge don't answer to us. Both you and the poster you're replying to are operating under an assumption that this was actually run through corporate legal and not simply a reply given by a mod who didn't actually present said concern to corporate legal. As someone who works in corporate legal, I can advise that this is a very big assumption to make.By this same logic one could argue that they would encounter the same issue by posting in-season AW rankings because, again, they are not final and are subject to change. If an alliance is docked due to the actions of members who are cheating, the entire community can see which alliance was docked from the last leaderboard before the final one is posted. The exposure for this would likely be significantly larger when you're looking at 30 members in an alliance who could potentially get marked with a scarlet letter. Again, in game names are not personal data. If someone chooses to identify themselves by their in game name then they make a conscious choice to be identified. Otherwise an IGN is completely unidentifiable unless either you post your IGN online in public places (such as on the forums here)or on social media. Kabam legal would have no responsibility for someone choosing to self-identity and it would be a damn near impossible legal threshold to hit for them to be proven liable for damages in such a case. Also, last I checked, a simple disclaimer that "results are subject to change" would legally absolve them of any real legal responsibility for any changes on the leaderboards occurring. And I'm sure I'm inevitably going to get a strike for this comment because, you know, something something "not constructive" 🤷🏻♂️ I would also like to add something here as well( i agree with you )I am not legal expert or something like that. But i have seen many MMOs or other games to publish the names of cheaters ,eg MLBB Now from my experience it's is company specific policy whether they want to show the names of cheaters or not. Because whenever we install any game and play, we agree by all terms where it is also mentioned SUBJECT TO CHANGE. And teh defination of cheating totally depends upon the organisation. So it's thier choice if they want to show the names of those who didn't complied with thier laws. Now the whole debate i saw above, i grasp it's about the legal action and privacy. Well IGN isn't the actual legal privacy unless one self identifies with it voluntarily. It's the identification of oneself with the regards to law and regulations of the game and have to be tied with it. I don't think i will be jailed if someone on other part of world just said BUGGYDCLOWN stole my purse. Organization have rights to publish the VIRTUAL NAME CREATED ACCORDING TO THEIR LAW & RESERVE OTHER RIGHT AS WELL IN TAHG REGARDS.It's the personal breach of data if Emails or real life identification is revealed. Tho through IGNs people can be identified like youtubers. But did company said then to reveal themselves to community???? Who chose it do???? They have right to publish information which virtual name didn't complied with thier law and thus publish it as gesture of fair play policy and equal opportunity in game. I don't know if someone actually in real world will file a lawsuit against game company if they are banned and their VIRTUAL NAME which they might have chosen themselves according to their real name or something they love but under certain rules of game company falls under personal data. And in case of cheating it becomes of game company to do it more easily.For my perspective, kabam simply chose not to publish the names banned accounts but that doesn't mean they don't have rights to do. It's just they don't want to.
This summarizes the legal situation correctly, but I'm going to amplify this just a tad. The problem is not whether it is legal or not to disclose this information, and the problem is not whether Kabam's legal counsel wants to take these situations on either. The problem is Kabam's legal counsel has performed the legal analysis you've outlined above and decided for whatever reasons they chose to make the decision to set policy to not disclose this information.This means if a Kabam employee decided to reveal this information to us, they would not necessarily be violating the law, they would instead be violating a directive from corporate legal counsel. This will get you fired. Not for breaking the law, but for insubordination, violation of corporate policy, and failing to fulfill the responsibilities of their employment. And they would be taking the further risk that this act would hang around their necks like an albatross and follow them to any potential future employer.Years ago I made the argument to Kabam that it was perfectly legal to disclose this type of information. And the argument went much further than the armchair legal scholars on the forums typically take it, delving into the areas of disclosure and privacy policy. What I was ultimately told was words to the effect that they will take their legal counsel's opinion on the matter over mine. And I had no response to that, because they are right to do so. When your lawyer says one thing and some schmuck on the internet says something else, your lawyer should have the last word and in this case they do, and there's nothing I or anyone else on the forums could possibly say that would or should matter.Kabam's operations personnel must follow the directives of their managers, their supervisors, their corporate officers, and their corporate legal counsel. It doesn't matter if they are right or wrong, if their legal opinions are valid or invalid. They are the ones in charge. And the people in charge don't answer to us. Both you and the poster you're replying to are operating under an assumption that this was actually run through corporate legal and not simply a reply given by a mod who didn't actually present said concern to corporate legal. As someone who works in corporate legal, I can advise that this is a very big assumption to make.By this same logic one could argue that they would encounter the same issue by posting in-season AW rankings because, again, they are not final and are subject to change. If an alliance is docked due to the actions of members who are cheating, the entire community can see which alliance was docked from the last leaderboard before the final one is posted. The exposure for this would likely be significantly larger when you're looking at 30 members in an alliance who could potentially get marked with a scarlet letter. Again, in game names are not personal data. If someone chooses to identify themselves by their in game name then they make a conscious choice to be identified. Otherwise an IGN is completely unidentifiable unless either you post your IGN online in public places (such as on the forums here)or on social media. Kabam legal would have no responsibility for someone choosing to self-identity and it would be a damn near impossible legal threshold to hit for them to be proven liable for damages in such a case. Also, last I checked, a simple disclaimer that "results are subject to change" would legally absolve them of any real legal responsibility for any changes on the leaderboards occurring. And I'm sure I'm inevitably going to get a strike for this comment because, you know, something something "not constructive" 🤷🏻♂️
They could at least give an update. After more than 3 days, they should have a rough idea when they'll be done going through the leaderboard.Will it be another 6 hours? 1 day? At least 2 days?If after 3 days you can't estimate how much longer will take, then you kinda don't know what you're doing in the first place... Hi, got a friendly update about the timeline. It'll be done sometime between 2 seconds from now, and 5 years. I understand the frustration of the community since we don't know the timeline, but it would be much worse if kabam said we would get rewards Friday and still hadn't finishing kicking cheaters by then and had to delay it further. Hopefully next season will be better since they got an anticheat person hired so they can hopefully be more proactive about their banning.
They could at least give an update. After more than 3 days, they should have a rough idea when they'll be done going through the leaderboard.Will it be another 6 hours? 1 day? At least 2 days?If after 3 days you can't estimate how much longer will take, then you kinda don't know what you're doing in the first place...
They could at least give an update. After more than 3 days, they should have a rough idea when they'll be done going through the leaderboard.Will it be another 6 hours? 1 day? At least 2 days?If after 3 days you can't estimate how much longer will take, then you kinda don't know what you're doing in the first place... Hi, got a friendly update about the timeline. It'll be done sometime between 2 seconds from now, and 5 years. I understand the frustration of the community since we don't know the timeline, but it would be much worse if kabam said we would get rewards Friday and still hadn't finishing kicking cheaters by then and had to delay it further. Hopefully next season will be better since they got an anticheat person hired so they can hopefully be more proactive about their banning. I didn't say "gives an exact date". I said to gives us an update on how it's going and an estimate on when it will be done. They can say Friday or they can say two weeks. All I'm asking is Communication.