I previously made a post entitled "Rank 8 in the world has a 0.4kd"
I did not state any gamer tags, or even what this person was rank 8 in - It could have been strike scoring, raid completions or something in PvP.
Yet bungie and their ninjas still decided to "moderate" it.
Why was this done?
To save face as having a top tear player with stats that may suggest misconduct is just straight embarrassing? Or did I actually break the rules/COC?
Edit: link to previous post https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/229389860/0/0
[spoiler]Moderator edit: This thread has been moved to #Feedback forum so that other Destiny players can weigh in. See [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/139533839/0/0]Cozmo's thread[/url] for more information about the #Feedback tag and its uses.
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8 RespuestasI'm not going to say any names, but...... I really don't like The 45th President of the United States A wig wearing business man The star of The Apprentice And that dude who says "Grab her by the..." But I'm not saying any names so you don't know who I'm talking about.
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33 RespuestasNinjas do not discuss individual moderation actions in the public forums. Please feel free to send a private message to any Ninja if you would like an explanation of the reason for an edit, warning, or ban.
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Editado por SpacemanSpff434: 8/4/2017 11:31:47 PMI like the dude at .3 in the top 100. Most of his victories come against 1 person and there are no kills. That is super lucky. Like, every time he plays it's against quitters.
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0.04% Never forget.
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2 RespuestasI made a similar post this week with no names etc Number 21 in the world and mine also was removed! You are correct about them not being able to deal with the cheaters! Good on you for creating this post
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its a shame was thinking of starting a facebook page for name and shame,, all videos and screen shoots put for all to see these red bar lag switching and the so called elite carrying poor kids for money.. if this continue's in D2 it shall be done
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8 RespuestasLOL, Bungie LOVES cheaters and will do ANYTHING to protect them It will be even WORSE in D1.5 cause no dedicated servers👎🏻
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1 Respuestahttp://www.eonline.com/news/870948/texas-couple-ordered-to-pay-1-08-million-to-wedding-photographer-after-lawsuit Consequences of targeting someone by using media, internet.
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#dontcare
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That cause you have bunch of dumb-blam!-, moderaters, that gets there panties in a bunch!
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This is the world we live in. Wanna speak the truth?, PC police are around every corner. How many people already knew about his stats because he is in the top 10 and they wanna coppy everything he does? And why shouldnt you be allowed to post a link to a sight that is PUBLIC! thats the part i have to laugh at. Sorry your stats look like crap and you play like a turd.
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shield the cheater!s!!!!!! mother freakers need to take a walk of shame
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Editado por StiviX: 8/3/2017 2:30:36 PMYou gave a rank on what I'm assuming is a ranking website. In other words, though you didn't specifically state their name in the post you did identify the person specifically. The ninja edit confirms this, only the information that made identification possible was removed. Same shit, trying to be cute and find loopholes doesn't work though.
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The ninja who edited your post clearly stated the reason why, you violated forum rules and they did exactly what they are supposed to.
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20 RespuestasNo. What you did is called "supplying identifying information". Although you didn't name the individual directly, you have enough info that one can pretty easily find out who he is. The Mods---appropriately---called you on it.
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You didn't give out any information that is not on the internet...so why is there a problem.
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9 RespuestasLooks like you were name-shaming for no reason, posting a link to someone's name and them implying they are cheating with no proof. Don't play stupid. You done goofed.
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2 RespuestasMaybe this had been done - because it is quite easy to identify the gamer tag from the description in your post, which could be seen as a violation of forum rules? By the way the issue are not the stats, lag is the issue in this case. If this is caused by cheating or just by a bad network connection in combination with streaming is difficult to decide.
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6 RespuestasI find the comments in this thread pretty entertaining. It's pretty clear what they did and why they did it, but everyone replying is ignoring that acting like Ninjas are trying to cover up that there are cheaters in Destiny. They edited your post and removed information that made it easy to identify the GT or PSN of whatever user you believed to be a cheater. There isn't some big conspiracy trying to hide the fact that there are cheaters in Destiny, and if you truly believe that you're either extremely new to the forums or just willfully ignorant. People have been posting about this stuff without getting their post edited and without being banned since before ToO launched. They just left out any information that might point you to the person they suspected was cheating. If you had made the same post, without that info and link, your post wouldn't have been touched. Seems pretty straightforward to me, but then again I've never been good at making up conspiracy theories.
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6 RespuestasEditado por jnikoley: 8/2/2017 8:02:11 AMhttps://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/229389860/0/0 In that post you made, there was no name. For some reason, a ninja decided to insert "redacted" in an empty place and put in a spoiler implying he removed a name/names. A name that was not there. Why would he do this? I believe it was to present the appearance that you violated the code of conduct in order for him to justify the removal of the #Destiny tag so that the post would no longer be discoverable on the forum. If so, That would be fraud. What would his motivation be? Is it to enforce the code of conduct? I don't see how he was doing that in this case, so what else could it be? I believe it's to protect Bungie's reputation by concealing just how embarrassingly bad they are at stopping cheaters.
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11 RespuestasThe sad truth (not nerfed): You really think that they would let a post that shows that a Top player is cheating see the light of day? On the eve of D2's launch? A game that they "focused on an esport approach", but didn't change anything to make it "hacker-safe"? Bungie always took cheaters under their wings. Many people played them and reported them to no avail. Then Bungie did a Ban wave once to "appeal to the crowd" and people think that they're taking action, when they do nothing against them. Every weekend we see more and more video proof that people are getting DDoS'd, every Iron Banner we see people with "Doctrine of Passing" Hawksaws, MIDAs and even Havoc Pidgeons, but everything stays the same. That's why I tell people that they shouldn't consider Destiny as an esport. Because the ones holding the strings don't care.
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They were probably a steamer. Which is a god in Bungie's eyes.
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And Bungie is heading into PC market :D Just imagine how easy it will be to cheat in Destiny 2 on PC where you even could cheat at a console. This game is unfortunately designed to die in 3 to 6 months.
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2 RespuestasI really think Bungo tries to keep the fact that they can't deal with cheaters as low key as they can.
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1 RespuestaI remember reading the OP and you didn't violate any CoC it's just bungie try to sweep these things under the rug if I can't see or read in this case it doesn't exist.