And thanks to you being unbanned, we see that the bullcrap of "Bans being handpicked" was a lie.
As I've said before, Bungie loves and WIL lie to their playerbase.
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The 400 bans in the first day were handpicked -.-, also you know there were also autobans, non the less that doesn't mean that manual bans can't make mistakes, they most likely banned anything that looked suspicious, most likely scenario was when people had bad connections to each other and it caused a disconnection just being near each other, as they come from the console community they would look at that like it would be lag switching or etc.
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"Destiny 2 cannot automatically ban you, only Bungie can ban a player after a manual investigation" That's a verbatim quote from Bungie. I can't tell if you're trying to defend them, call them liars, or both.
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Players account is flagged by automatic system. Bungie employee investigates if any accounts are flagged and then manually enables the ban.
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The fact that people were actually [b]banned[/b], and then un-banned [i]after[/i] a manual investigation suggests that the process you explained is not accurate.
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Edited by Jet Set Willy: 10/26/2017 3:48:39 PMIn the system I mentioned the only manual investigation was checking accounts for the presence of a flag (ie the bare minimum required to still call it a manual process) . Once they actually did a real manual investigation then no reason was found to ban them. The ban should only ever be after that proper manual investigation. [spoiler]In my opinion the system I refer to is nonsense as the manual aspect is just confirmation of what the auto system detects so doesn't add any value but I wouldn't put it past Bungie to use something like it[/spoiler]
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Ah, I see what you were getting at. 100% agreed.