[quote name='CheapyD']A heads-up to those XBL customers who might be pushing the limits with their gamertag mottos...
It appears Microsoft has decided to crack down on naughty gamertag mottos, as I was recently suspended for my "Konichiwa, bitches!" motto, which I've had since before the Xbox 360 launch. They should have banned me for spelling "konnichiwa" wrong.
The suspension seems to last a little over 24 hours.
Zewone also got banned recently for his motto, "called the šhit þoop".
I guess Microsoft has created some kind of script that will automatically check gamer mottos for all kinds of creative variations.
I think the ban is really unnecessary. Since Microsoft changed the mottos anyway, a simple warning email saying your next offence will result in a ban would have sufficed.
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meh, it happens. I picked my original gamertag at Zero Hour in front of MS employees and I still got banned and was forced to change it. In fact it has banned me from the Xbox forums till 2345 or something.
People forget how impersonal Microsoft is about these service issues.
It appears Microsoft has decided to crack down on naughty gamertag mottos, as I was recently suspended for my "Konichiwa, bitches!" motto, which I've had since before the Xbox 360 launch. They should have banned me for spelling "konnichiwa" wrong.
The suspension seems to last a little over 24 hours.
Zewone also got banned recently for his motto, "called the šhit þoop".
I guess Microsoft has created some kind of script that will automatically check gamer mottos for all kinds of creative variations.
I think the ban is really unnecessary. Since Microsoft changed the mottos anyway, a simple warning email saying your next offence will result in a ban would have sufficed.



meh, it happens. I picked my original gamertag at Zero Hour in front of MS employees and I still got banned and was forced to change it. In fact it has banned me from the Xbox forums till 2345 or something.
People forget how impersonal Microsoft is about these service issues.