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no I didn't. https://imgur.com/a/ucNVWyZ
Wait what!?
Where is there porn in GTAV?
Hookers/the strip club? I guess it's not "porn" but it's still nudity and sex acts displayed.
Hot coffee from GTA: San Andreas with CJ's girlfriend was pretty raunchy.
Don't believe that crud about an appeal. They are just going to send you a notice that says "decisions are final, and may not be appealed", if you ask for one.
Received messages via in game phone and email for about a week, my mate was banned for seven or ten days iirc.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3404502213
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3404501968
We think it was our British use of the word f.a.g (cigarette) but it showed us that our chat was being monitored even in a private session.
Burn, Loot, Murder, but don't you dare talk about anything that could be interpreted as whatever we say because our TOS is purposely vague so we can label speech however we see fit.
This is the thing mate.
My pal and I received warnings for a week and my mate was eventually banned even though we were in a private Invite Only lobby.
Neither of us to this day know or understand what it was that we said that required an algorithm to send us warnings and then ban my mate.
He's stopped playing altogether which is a shame as I'd only just got him interested in GTA Online and he was loving it.
After his ban the online game lost its zest and both of us felt we were walking on eggshells concerning our own London Cant mixed with our use of Cockney slang added to a robot monitoring our language.
It's a shame really, he'll never buy another R* game and I'll never play or speak online again with the freedom of speech I thought I once had.
For a game that's rated M for adults, it's pretty asinine to have censorship on a chat and voice comms AI monitor, to dictate who gets a pass and who doesn't.
I stand by your friend who walked away. Rockstar is a POS company. Censoring freedom of speech in an adult rated game is guano stupid. Honestly, you should follow their footsteps too. I mean think about it. That's some sort of crap that China would pull. It's exactly the same. For example, the game Genshin Impact censors words like “Taiwan,” “Hong Kong,” “Falun Gong,” and “Putin” in its in-game chat function, both in Chinese and English versions. Rockstar is doing the exact same things, but in GTAO.
Is that something you really want to support?