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funny thing is that it didn't kick in until we wiped the floor with some salty players in MP.
yakno the guys that try to sound gangster over the mics then get whoopped and at the final lobby say they're reporting everyone for everything?
i didn't get a single ban or otherwise because im good at keeping my cool, but my friend who didn't actually say anything that round other than callouts got a 3 day ban for things he had said weeks before because those people reported everyone.
so basically, for you to get a voice ban two things need to happen:
you need to be toxic on the mic in some way, and you need to be reported after having done so.
it doesn't matter how long after you get reported either im pretty sure, because i think the report just triggers the AI to go through your history and look for the bad stuff and if it flags multiple things it will do the voice ban.
his voice ban was for 3 days only btw. - also after having been voice banned he is automatically muted by anyone not in his party, meaning in order to hear someone who has been voice banned you have to unmute them even after their ban has expired if they are not in your party or not on your friends list.
after that he has been being monitored, and has gotten warnings when he gets a little too heated.
No idea how I managed that when I wasn't online.