I am sorry but I don't buy this answer and i am sure many others will not either. This is a comment to try to quiet the masses of customers wrongfully accused and banned. As a manager you never tell customers you screwed up because you can open the company up for a lawsuit. Everyone in business knows this and it is a load of crap.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hey folks, just wanted to add a bit of clarification for the ban we issued today. The ban today was not automated. We do sometimes use automated bans for more black-and-white violations such as gold sellers. That said, we're not immune to mistakes, and will always do what we can to make right on our mistakes. If you feel you were erroneously banned or suspended, we hope you'll contact us so we can review it. We will do reverse bans and suspensions if we find we issued them in error.
I hope you're also offering them some sort of compensation. The current bugs are bad enough. Being wrongfully banned on top of that is a pretty big screw up on your part. Especially in the volume it seems to be.
its never in the volume it seems to be. People that cheat and exploit are also people who lie. They create a shtstorm on the forums when they're rightfully banned.
I'm sure there's a couple who have been wrongfully banned as well but I guarantee this is a minority.
Jadeviper1974 wrote: »To who's comment do you refer?
phaktoryub17_ESO wrote: »phaktoryub17_ESO wrote: »psharrad_ESO wrote: »Got my callback, now waiting for the review.
That's awesome!!! That is exactly what this post was for, not for trolls like @Moobs
truth hurts
Well fortunately for us the truth is proving to be on our side and proving you to be a troll. Go elsewhere.
l-wilson-1986b16_ESO wrote: »phaktoryub17_ESO wrote: »l-wilson-1986b16_ESO wrote: »you guys call for a response and a forum admin puts her neck out gives you an answer and you jump her stuff like its candy.. then you ask why they don't answer individual requests...
not everyone is innocent, take it to private tells/CS reports so CS/forum admin time is focused appropriately, please..sincerely wishing speedy resolutions to your issues.
We did ask for a response, you are correct. But I have to ask how all those accounts got banned in such a short space of time yet appealing a ban may take days. Basically it's telling us it takes them seconds to ban your account and hours to investigate if that ban was even justified. I don't even know how they could ban so many accounts in that space of time without some automated support.
It doesn't bring me comfort, or prove to me that support is doing right by its community. It's about time laws changed to hold internet games more accountable for how they treat their clientelle.
You can't ban that many people that quick without using tools. There is something automated in there even if it's only SQL query (or whatever DB tool they use) to report back a yes or no on a duped item. There were automated tools involved. The ban or suspend button may have been pushing by a person, but you can't go through millions of accounts that quickly without automate tools. Any IT guy worth his salt could tell you that.
Yea I know, i'm a developer and I knew instantly roughly how they would detect a duper, and also that my husband would be banned because Zenimax sent him duplicate CE items, thus flagging him. I was correct about him getting banned (I got him out of bed to check) the second I saw the damn posts. Now our easter weekend is ruined by a bug that has gone on since early access.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hey folks, just wanted to add a bit of clarification for the ban we issued today. The ban today was not automated. We do sometimes use automated bans for more black-and-white violations such as gold sellers. That said, we're not immune to mistakes, and will always do what we can to make right on our mistakes. If you feel you were erroneously banned or suspended, we hope you'll contact us so we can review it. We will do reverse bans and suspensions if we find we issued them in error.
I hope you're also offering them some sort of compensation. The current bugs are bad enough. Being wrongfully banned on top of that is a pretty big screw up on your part. Especially in the volume it seems to be.
its never in the volume it seems to be. People that cheat and exploit are also people who lie. They create a shtstorm on the forums when they're rightfully banned.
I'm sure there's a couple who have been wrongfully banned as well but I guarantee this is a minority.
This times a million. I started my IT career doing tech support and let me tell you, people in general just are shady and lie, and want to act, or literally BELIEVE that they don't do such terrible things. Part of it is human nature, part is just the way you were raised or whatever, but when it comes down to it a very large percentage of people crying wolf when they get caught and punished were justly hit. Sadly as GinoBruno said people do make mistakes, as well as the tools used to assist in the hunt and banning will never be perfect either and hopefully it shouldn't be a giant nightmare for the kid who really wasn't doing anything wrong.
Personally, I'm glad bans are coming down so much that the forums are alight with complainers, because just the day before the forums were alight with people screaming for the banstick against exploiters! ZOS needs to stand hard and strong.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hey folks, just wanted to add a bit of clarification for the ban we issued today. The ban today was not automated. We do sometimes use automated bans for more black-and-white violations such as gold sellers. That said, we're not immune to mistakes, and will always do what we can to make right on our mistakes. If you feel you were erroneously banned or suspended, we hope you'll contact us so we can review it. We will do reverse bans and suspensions if we find we issued them in error.
Jadeviper1974 wrote: »To who's comment do you refer?
There's only been one "answer" yet on all the matter, I'd say, so the reference seems obvious ?
And yes, he for sure is right: Being careful is the only way at this point, I wouldn't want to be in Jessica's shoes of having to post something that's nothing !
phaktoryub17_ESO wrote: »l-wilson-1986b16_ESO wrote: »phaktoryub17_ESO wrote: »l-wilson-1986b16_ESO wrote: »you guys call for a response and a forum admin puts her neck out gives you an answer and you jump her stuff like its candy.. then you ask why they don't answer individual requests...
not everyone is innocent, take it to private tells/CS reports so CS/forum admin time is focused appropriately, please..sincerely wishing speedy resolutions to your issues.
We did ask for a response, you are correct. But I have to ask how all those accounts got banned in such a short space of time yet appealing a ban may take days. Basically it's telling us it takes them seconds to ban your account and hours to investigate if that ban was even justified. I don't even know how they could ban so many accounts in that space of time without some automated support.
It doesn't bring me comfort, or prove to me that support is doing right by its community. It's about time laws changed to hold internet games more accountable for how they treat their clientelle.
You can't ban that many people that quick without using tools. There is something automated in there even if it's only SQL query (or whatever DB tool they use) to report back a yes or no on a duped item. There were automated tools involved. The ban or suspend button may have been pushing by a person, but you can't go through millions of accounts that quickly without automate tools. Any IT guy worth his salt could tell you that.
Yea I know, i'm a developer and I knew instantly roughly how they would detect a duper, and also that my husband would be banned because Zenimax sent him duplicate CE items, thus flagging him. I was correct about him getting banned (I got him out of bed to check) the second I saw the damn posts. Now our easter weekend is ruined by a bug that has gone on since early access.
FWIW, my primary account was hit by the bank bug and I lost 80 slots and tons of gold and items, but I got the resend of the emails. I emptied the emails and stuck all the items on a mule (with the other ones) in my attempt to troubleshoot my hireling emails issue. My primary account was not suspended or banned. I just check again and still there on my mule. See attached SS I just took.
@ZOS_JessicaFolsomZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »We do sometimes use automated bans for more black-and-white violations such as gold sellers.
This begs more questions, the main one being these people have been given no reason for their ban and the three I know haven't had any e-mails or reply to their tickets. They've not been told what they supposedly did.ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hey folks, just wanted to add a bit of clarification for the ban we issued today. The ban today was not automated. We do sometimes use automated bans for more black-and-white violations such as gold sellers. That said, we're not immune to mistakes, and will always do what we can to make right on our mistakes. If you feel you were erroneously banned or suspended, we hope you'll contact us so we can review it. We will do reverse bans and suspensions if we find we issued them in error.
Given many, including a friend who got hit, are clear they're not in guild or their guild doesn't have a bank they CAN'T have been using that exploit.Knottypine wrote: »whether it was just on duping or otherwise.
felixgamingx1 wrote: »People stop asking for compensation mistakes happen forgive and move on
felixgamingx1 wrote: »People stop asking for compensation mistakes happen forgive and move on
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hey folks, just wanted to add a bit of clarification for the ban we issued today. The ban today was not automated. We do sometimes use automated bans for more black-and-white violations such as gold sellers. That said, we're not immune to mistakes, and will always do what we can to make right on our mistakes. If you feel you were erroneously banned or suspended, we hope you'll contact us so we can review it. We will do reverse bans and suspensions if we find we issued them in error.
Jadeviper1974 wrote: »Jadeviper1974 wrote: »To who's comment do you refer?
There's only been one "answer" yet on all the matter, I'd say, so the reference seems obvious ?
And yes, he for sure is right: Being careful is the only way at this point, I wouldn't want to be in Jessica's shoes of having to post something that's nothing !
Thank you for your response, but I prefer an answer from the person to which I directed the question.
Also Jessica just clarified something that the OP had gotten incorrect and she also stated clearly that sometimes mistake are made and have to be reversed. I don't see how simple fact is seen as an evasion or a cover.
Hey folks, just wanted to add a bit of clarification for the ban we issued today. The ban today was not automated. We do sometimes use automated bans for more black-and-white violations such as gold sellers. That said, we're not immune to mistakes, and will always do what we can to make right on our mistakes. If you feel you were erroneously banned or suspended, we hope you'll contact us so we can review it. We will do reverse bans and suspensions if we find we issued them in error.
Hey folks, just wanted to add a bit of clarification for the ban we issued today. The ban today was not automated. We do sometimes use automated bans for more black-and-white violations such as gold sellers. That said, we're not immune to mistakes, and will always do what we can to make right on our mistakes. If you feel you were erroneously banned or suspended, we hope you'll contact us so we can review it. We will do reverse bans and suspensions if we find we issued them in error.
If you read this carefully it says the bans issued where not automated, however most people have had their account suspended. It reads to me that the bans where not automated, but the suspended accounts may have been automatic.
kestrel_mpb16_ESO wrote: »ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hey folks, just wanted to add a bit of clarification for the ban we issued today. The ban today was not automated. We do sometimes use automated bans for more black-and-white violations such as gold sellers. That said, we're not immune to mistakes, and will always do what we can to make right on our mistakes. If you feel you were erroneously banned or suspended, we hope you'll contact us so we can review it. We will do reverse bans and suspensions if we find we issued them in error.
Looking at the forums here and on other sides makes it clear that a major problem happened. I hope that you've escalated this to those in charge of the process.
JessiCollins wrote: »My boyfriend got banned earlier today. He did nothing wrong. We have clung to the phone waiting on hold for three hours at a time. No effort to resolve this in a timely manner. I am severely disappointed in the attention these issues are receiving. I know none of you can resolve this, I just want to rally some solidarity and voice this injustice. Those of you in similar situations are not alone. ESO support is a joke. They can't stop people from botting in game but they will ban people based on an algorithm with no causation. **Apparently they are now closing threads on this topic in an effort to control their self inflicted damage.
kaberlynub17_ESO wrote: »JessiCollins wrote: »My boyfriend got banned earlier today. He did nothing wrong. We have clung to the phone waiting on hold for three hours at a time. No effort to resolve this in a timely manner. I am severely disappointed in the attention these issues are receiving. I know none of you can resolve this, I just want to rally some solidarity and voice this injustice. Those of you in similar situations are not alone. ESO support is a joke. They can't stop people from botting in game but they will ban people based on an algorithm with no causation. **Apparently they are now closing threads on this topic in an effort to control their self inflicted damage.
I have a similar issue. My husband was suspended today. There is no sense to this suspension. His only crime seems to be a lot of time to play the game. Most of his time is spent legitimately farming mats for crafting and selling excess in world chat. How is this against the ToS?
I've canceled our family's other two subscriptions until this company can figure out what they are doing. I've been on the fan boy band wagon until now. The launch was smoother then any other I have ever seen and there will always be bugs, but an unsubstantiated suspension does not warrant my support through a monthly fee on top of the $240+ for three collectors editions we've already payed. I just can't see investing time and money in a game where we need to fear bugs that wipe a players inventory or suspend when there is no clear reason or data to support it.
I'm sure many of you were wrongfully banned, but then again there are many people who take advantage of exploits and are the first to deny it and not take responsibility for it. I'd rather that ESO be overzealous then to let a large subsection of cheaters off the hook. Sorry to all of you who really did nothing wrong, and I hope it gets fixed quickly.
Vodkaphile wrote: »kestrel_mpb16_ESO wrote: »ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hey folks, just wanted to add a bit of clarification for the ban we issued today. The ban today was not automated. We do sometimes use automated bans for more black-and-white violations such as gold sellers. That said, we're not immune to mistakes, and will always do what we can to make right on our mistakes. If you feel you were erroneously banned or suspended, we hope you'll contact us so we can review it. We will do reverse bans and suspensions if we find we issued them in error.
Looking at the forums here and on other sides makes it clear that a major problem happened. I hope that you've escalated this to those in charge of the process.
No. People like you dont seem to understand. The reason this *seems* like a huge problem is because ZoS does not issue forum bans to coincide with game bans. Every other mainstream MMO in existence links your forum account to your game account so the negative PR cant happen. What we have on these forums is an incredible vocal minority making a problem much larger than it actually is. 99% of the people playing the game would've never known about this ban wave had ZoS done what every other company does and banned the forum accounts too.
No one here, on these forums, is going to admit guilt. If there's a sliver of hope they can get away with it, they'll scream from the rooftops about how they've been wronged.
Like I said before, there's a reason Blizzard does ban waves by the 100,000's and no one ever hears about it unless they make a public statement. Because those people have their voice taken away so they cant slander and lie publicly, and for the very small number that get caught in the crossfire and wrongfully banned, they call customer service and get it sorted out - which is what you have to do in this case anyway. The whole PR hit is entirely unnecessary.