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Call of Duty will begin expelling users with racist or offensive names

Activision admits that it has a certain responsibility in having one of the biggest multiplayer franchises. Now you want Call of Duty not to harbor dangerous messages.

Following worldwide protests over racial inequality, Infinity Ward has announced that it will intensify its restraint efforts against racist names in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Battle Royale. Warzone. The study says they need to do a better job in that field.

Even if it is a war game, it is no place for the message of hate

Inifnity Ward has announced that they are making a major series of changes to monitor player names, and that they are going to be stricter when it comes to kicking out players with racist names. They believe that this way they can improve the atmosphere in the online modes of Call of Duty.

Cal of Duty Warzone 1
Cal of Duty Warzone 1

There is no place for racist content in our game. This is an effort that we started with the launch and we need to do a better job. We are issuing thousands of daily bans on racist and hate-oriented names in Call of Duty. But we know we have to do more. We are adding additional resources to monitor and identify racist content, adding additional reporting systems in the game to increase the number of bans per hour, along with filters and tighter restrictions on name changes. We are evaluating improvements to the game to make it easier to report offensive content and increase permanent banning to eliminate repeat offenders. We apologize to our players. This is our commitment to you, our fans, thank you.

Infinity Ward on his Twitter account

With this, Inifnity Ward understand the responsibility they have when managing one of the largest online communities, and that many users can take advantage of it to emit hateful messages. It may seem small to some, but that millions of Call of Duty players stop seeing racist messages sends a clear message that such content is not tolerable even if it is a war game.

Source: PCGamesN

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Benjamin Rosa

Madrileño whose publishing career began in 2009. I love investigating curiosities that I later bring to you, readers, in articles. I studied photography, a skill that I use to create humorous photomontages.

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3 comments

    1. Nothing silly, it is time to clean a little the network of certain characters who live in the Middle Ages, but want the internet.

  1. I find it funny about Call of Duty, offensive is not killing anymore? Bullshit elevated to the afterlife.
    They put problems where there are none. We are witnessing a fashion, whoever does not want to find out is fine.

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