DeadlySerious wrote: »I wouldn't get too excited. This is just another automated response to reports that are made.
VouxeTheMinotaur wrote: »PS/NA server has been plagued by this bot that keeps spamming " BUY CROWNS GOLD ITEMS SWAT_GOLD" along with a link to a website for players to go to. no matter how many times this gets reported, the guy makes new bots with absurd usernames / character names and continues to keep spamming zone chats with a different URL link for more gold selling.
i wouldn't be too hopeful or surprised if the guy you reported just comes back a week later with fresh links and usernames.
get rid of one, two come back
SilverBride wrote: »I reported a gold seller that was spamming in zone chat and replied to the automatic email including a screenshot of the chat. Usually that is the last I hear, but this time I received a reply that they had been found to be in violation and action had been taken.
It's good to know that our concerns are being addressed and action being taken against these bad actors.
"Greetings,
Thank you for filing this report. We have reviewed your reported concern in ESO. After a thorough review of this report, it was determined that a violation of the ZeniMax Terms of Service or Code of Conduct did occur. As a result, we have taken appropriate action.
Thank you for your report and helping us maintain a healthier gaming community.
Respectfully,
The Elder Scrolls Online Team"
kyle.wilson wrote: »shouldn't the chat ai be tuned to spot the kind of behaviors that gold sellers use?
The system that they have monitoring private chat should be taking action long before someone can take the time to report it and then update the ticket.
@ZOS_Kevin
SilverBride wrote: »DeadlySerious wrote: »I wouldn't get too excited. This is just another automated response to reports that are made.
This response wasn't the first one I received after submitting my ticket acknowledging that a ticket was received. I replied to that one and attached a screenshot of the gold selling spam in the chat window.
This response came a day after that and gave information we never used to receive before. They never used to tell us if they found the player in violation or not, or if any action was taken.
Stafford197 wrote: »Honestly, I have very mixed feelings here.
On one hand, there was actual transparency about a bannable action being taken seriously by Support. That’s great - simple as that.
On the other hand, ZOS is still 100% fine with gold selling as long as we utilize the Crown Store as a middle man, so they can rake in money.
EX: Spend $1000 USD on Crowns, gift away your Crowns in exchange for Gold, and congrats. You have purchased Gold for real money the “correct” way. The difference is doing it the “bannable” way leads to a greater payout for your cash.
Simply put it is a Risk vs Reward situation, not a No Goldselling Allowed situation.
In the end I just roll my eyes at stuff like this. Gold selling will always be alive and well in this game, because it is fully allowed so long as we do it the TOS-approved way.
TheMajority wrote: »I think it's only ok to recieve a reply like this if it's a bot
I don't think it's ok if its a real player and that what happen on another person account is not the buisiness of a person who reported them
it lets people tally up reports so they can find menial reasons to report players and then they search for reasons to report them to get perma ban, then they account in danger even if they try to be good and change
i think its unsafe and should remain a confidential thing
I don't support that bad people do bad things but I think this just encorage people to issure report for non-issue to get the satisfaction of knowing they got someone into trouble, I think it is dangerous and I hope that the company protects all players from such things.
i think bad actors and bad intentions can be on both sides. someone who likes to report and likes to get people into trouble could really misuse this, and to me I think no one need to know if action is taken to prevent such behaviors and misues of reports
thats my concern
SeaGtGruff wrote: »Stafford197 wrote: »Honestly, I have very mixed feelings here.
On one hand, there was actual transparency about a bannable action being taken seriously by Support. That’s great - simple as that.
On the other hand, ZOS is still 100% fine with gold selling as long as we utilize the Crown Store as a middle man, so they can rake in money.
EX: Spend $1000 USD on Crowns, gift away your Crowns in exchange for Gold, and congrats. You have purchased Gold for real money the “correct” way. The difference is doing it the “bannable” way leads to a greater payout for your cash.
Simply put it is a Risk vs Reward situation, not a No Goldselling Allowed situation.
In the end I just roll my eyes at stuff like this. Gold selling will always be alive and well in this game, because it is fully allowed so long as we do it the TOS-approved way.
By extension of your argument, exchanging anything at all in the game for in-game gold could be deemed "gold selling."
Psst! Hey, you in the zone. Yes, you! Do you want gold? Lots of gold? Well, just mail me all of your purple and gold tempering mats, all of your Cornflower and Colombine, all of your Mundane Runes and Heartwood, and I'll send you GOLD! Lots and lots of GOLD!
And you don't even have to buy me anything from the Crown Store for it.
Except exchanging something for gold isn't "gold selling." Going to a third-party website, entering your credit card details, and forking over IRL funds (as well as probably opening yourself up to getting your credit card details stolen) in exchange for gold is considered "gold selling."
Exchanging in-game gold for an item from the Crown Store isn't considered "gold selling," whether or not the person gifting you with the requested Crown Store item had to spend IRL money to get the Crowns to buy you the gift with. As far as I know, that sort of thing used to be frowned upon-- and it might still be looked at suspiciously depending on the specifics, such as the amount of gold being exchanged and how frequently the person with the Crowns is "gifting" things to other players. If I'm not mistaken, people have been banned for that-- at least, judging by what they came to the forums and posted about it afterward-- presumably when it looked too shady and suspicious.
Even buying things from a Guild Store for outrageous amounts of gold can be suspicious, and may result in an investigation for possible "gold laundering" or whatever, and can lead to action against the account.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »Stafford197 wrote: »Honestly, I have very mixed feelings here.
On one hand, there was actual transparency about a bannable action being taken seriously by Support. That’s great - simple as that.
On the other hand, ZOS is still 100% fine with gold selling as long as we utilize the Crown Store as a middle man, so they can rake in money.
EX: Spend $1000 USD on Crowns, gift away your Crowns in exchange for Gold, and congrats. You have purchased Gold for real money the “correct” way. The difference is doing it the “bannable” way leads to a greater payout for your cash.
Simply put it is a Risk vs Reward situation, not a No Goldselling Allowed situation.
In the end I just roll my eyes at stuff like this. Gold selling will always be alive and well in this game, because it is fully allowed so long as we do it the TOS-approved way.
By extension of your argument, exchanging anything at all in the game for in-game gold could be deemed "gold selling."
Psst! Hey, you in the zone. Yes, you! Do you want gold? Lots of gold? Well, just mail me all of your purple and gold tempering mats, all of your Cornflower and Colombine, all of your Mundane Runes and Heartwood, and I'll send you GOLD! Lots and lots of GOLD!
And you don't even have to buy me anything from the Crown Store for it.
Except exchanging something for gold isn't "gold selling." Going to a third-party website, entering your credit card details, and forking over IRL funds (as well as probably opening yourself up to getting your credit card details stolen) in exchange for gold is considered "gold selling."
Exchanging in-game gold for an item from the Crown Store isn't considered "gold selling," whether or not the person gifting you with the requested Crown Store item had to spend IRL money to get the Crowns to buy you the gift with. As far as I know, that sort of thing used to be frowned upon-- and it might still be looked at suspiciously depending on the specifics, such as the amount of gold being exchanged and how frequently the person with the Crowns is "gifting" things to other players. If I'm not mistaken, people have been banned for that-- at least, judging by what they came to the forums and posted about it afterward-- presumably when it looked too shady and suspicious.
Even buying things from a Guild Store for outrageous amounts of gold can be suspicious, and may result in an investigation for possible "gold laundering" or whatever, and can lead to action against the account.