Numerous fans of The Elder Scrolls Online report strange bans that were apparently issued without the involvement of a fellow player or a Zenimax employee.
What kind of reports are these? Both in the official Elder Scrolls Online forum and in various Reddit posts, the MMORPG community is speculating whether Zenimax has recently started using an automated moderation tool that relies on artificial intelligence (AI).
The reason for this assumption: Numerous players report that they have been banned because their chat messages allegedly violated ESO’s user agreement. The funny thing about this is:
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Statement from the developers is slow to arrive
How does the community react to these reports? ESO players share their concern that the assumption that Zenimax would henceforth use an automated AI tool for moderation could be confirmed.
How does Zenimax respond to the allegations? While the thread in the official ESO forum (via forums.elderscrollsonline.com) already has eight pages and more than 350 comments, only one official statement has been made so far. Community manager ZOS_Kevin writes:
“We’re looking into some of the questions in this thread and reaching out to the team for feedback. Since it’s quite late on a Friday, we probably won’t have a response until early next week. But we wanted to confirm that we’ve seen the issue and are investigating it.”
MeinMMO will continue to keep an eye on the thread for you and will provide an update as soon as Zenimax makes a concrete statement on the allegations. So, there is a bad mood in Tamriel. Things looked different a few days ago: “This is the best day of my life” – players celebrate innovations for the Elder Scrolls MMORPG