WoW: Social Contract and new report mechanisms – are car bans increasing?

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The developers of WoW are particularly after the known sexism scandals in their own ranks even more eager that the players of the online role-playing game can feel safe in Azeroth. On the one hand, this is reflected in the fact that adjustments have already been made to the reporting system with WoW Patch 9.1.5, which ensure that you receive a message when you report a player’s misconduct – and players who are about to be banned, too.

With WoW Patch 9.2.5, which will be released on June 1st, 2022, let’s go a little further. For one, you confirm the new social contract at the first login after the patch, which aims to ensure that WoW players treat each other with respect. Anyone who does not accept this code of conduct may not enter Azeroth. “The Contract sets out behaviors that will help make your experience more positive and provides an overview of behaviors that are unacceptable in-game. Even though you only have to accept the Contract once, you may have to accept it to become a have to accept again at a later point in time in order to be able to continue playing”, according to the developers of WoW. A code of conduct is all well and good, but it is by no means everything. The fans of the MMOs on the announced streamlining of the reporting system and penalties.

Player Behavior Reporting

On the one hand, it is commendable that the developers have once again simplified the reporting system for the players in order to keep the threshold for reporting unacceptable behavior as low as possible. With WoW Patch 9.2.5, you right click on the name of a character you want to report and select the report player function. A window will open allowing you to choose the reason for your report and provide additional information before reporting the player.

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“You will receive a message acknowledging your report and thanking you for your help in making Azeroth a better place. If action is taken against the reported player, you will receive an additional thank you message in the weeks following your initial report.” the makers of World of Warcraft (buy now ).

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