Did you read the Weekly Update?
Reports only notify Bungie of a possible cheater. They then check your game history/network statistics for unusual occurrences that point to manipulation/cheating.
Do you expect a perfect system where every cheater is banned and nobody who did wrong isn't? It simply isn't possible - not even government enforcement agencies can do this.
Be grateful they are trying, for Pete's sake.
Also, naming and shaming, if allowed, can lead to witch hunts and a even more toxic community. There should be better ways to show proof, but I don't think it justifies this entitled post.
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They just want less evidence on the web of their shoddy work, so they can continue to do mostly nothing about the problem. [quote]Reports only notify Bungie of a possible cheater. They then check your game history/network statistics for unusual occurrences that point to manipulation/cheating[/quote] They specifically said they were not going to explain the reporting process in the update, why are you making things up?
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Edited by netherslayer777: 8/2/2015 8:58:02 PM"We started with a look at the most notorious cheaters that had been reported by other players. [b]After a cross-reference against our own player-data, we gave the Banhammer a mighty swing.[/b] Contained in its blast radius were hundreds of people who have manipulated network traffic. If you don’t know what that means, we love you. Never change." - Weekly Update Why do you not pay attention? They mainly mean they don't tell you [i]why you were banned[/i]. As for the process, I've basically told you how. Anything specific is probably kept under wraps for security purposes (are all the details necessary anyways?).
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Read the weekly update, it's right there, what he's saying is true