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PUBG partner using bugs/cheats
Just got killed by a pubg partner who was swimming under the map but that didnt stop him from killing people through the ground. Can pubg partners get banned or do they have some sort of immunity against player reports?
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Senast ändrad av 🖤HentaiDarkness; 28 okt, 2023 @ 16:40
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ZEFIR001 29 okt, 2023 @ 14:15 
Its been prooven long time ago that pubg partners abusing cheats and ingame bugs to gain advantage without any negative consequences.
Worst case scenario Krafton employee's will contact them and ask for "toning it down".
In this case name&shame rules appear as buIlsht which only covers the violators. If game development company allowes this behaviours then there is nothing else to do than public ashaming of such partners.
They have to be canceled by their own community.
33333333 29 okt, 2023 @ 14:46 
Ursprungligen skrivet av Spartacus:
If the cheater has bought premium stuff like subcriptions etc etc, then such person shall not be banned. Paying grants immunity.
untrue
Dragosani 29 okt, 2023 @ 16:51 
Ursprungligen skrivet av Lega:
@Dragosani

First of all, what Tencent does is illegal even PUBG confirmed it to another user who reported that issue to them. Tencent has no rights to do so, Youtube most likely doesn't it.

Tencent may be allowed to strike content of PUBG Mobile but that's it.

I did write, "Please use a different host", for a reason and we can upload videos without any account elsewhere. It does work this 100%.

You're wrong. I had my channel shutdown by YouTube last week for multiple "copyright claims" from Tencent - I had about 50 PUBG videos, not all of them were showing cheaters - probably about 20 of them, the other 30 were showing gameplay - so you're wrong on this part. This is not related to solely PUBG Mobile.

Yep, trying to find another host but YT was really the only one out there - no other hosts had the same level of support / application that YT Studio had.....
Lega 30 okt, 2023 @ 1:25 
Ursprungligen skrivet av Dragosani:
Ursprungligen skrivet av Lega:
@Dragosani

First of all, what Tencent does is illegal even PUBG confirmed it to another user who reported that issue to them. Tencent has no rights to do so, Youtube most likely doesn't it.

Tencent may be allowed to strike content of PUBG Mobile but that's it.

I did write, "Please use a different host", for a reason and we can upload videos without any account elsewhere. It does work this 100%.

You're wrong. I had my channel shutdown by YouTube last week for multiple "copyright claims" from Tencent - I had about 50 PUBG videos, not all of them were showing cheaters - probably about 20 of them, the other 30 were showing gameplay - so you're wrong on this part. This is not related to solely PUBG Mobile.

Yep, trying to find another host but YT was really the only one out there - no other hosts had the same level of support / application that YT Studio had.....

I never said Tencent does not remove PUBG vidoes it does but Tencent doesn't have the rights to do so.

Youtube obviously isn't aware of it. Tencent has something to do with PUBG mobile but not PUBG PC, even PUBGcorp confirmed it, related to another guy on Reddit.
Z 30 okt, 2023 @ 1:42 
Ursprungligen skrivet av Lega:
Ursprungligen skrivet av Dragosani:

You're wrong. I had my channel shutdown by YouTube last week for multiple "copyright claims" from Tencent - I had about 50 PUBG videos, not all of them were showing cheaters - probably about 20 of them, the other 30 were showing gameplay - so you're wrong on this part. This is not related to solely PUBG Mobile.

Yep, trying to find another host but YT was really the only one out there - no other hosts had the same level of support / application that YT Studio had.....

I never said Tencent does not remove PUBG vidoes it does but Tencent doesn't have the rights to do so.

Youtube obviously isn't aware of it. Tencent has something to do with PUBG mobile but not PUBG PC, even PUBGcorp confirmed it, related to another guy on Reddit.
Tencent has all rights doing it as it owns controll package of stocks.
Maybe officially they do not anounce Tencent as owner of PUBG PC,but internally they have all the documents.
Lega 30 okt, 2023 @ 1:58 
Tencent owns 10-12% of Bluehole and the rights for PUBG in China and no, that isn't enough to control something.

It is most likely an issue because Youtube doesn't know the difference between PUBG Mobile and PUBG. Maybe the algorithm itself is the reason.
Senast ändrad av Lega; 30 okt, 2023 @ 1:59
jackdoslanti 30 okt, 2023 @ 2:16 
Ursprungligen skrivet av Lega:
Ursprungligen skrivet av Dragosani:

You're wrong. I had my channel shutdown by YouTube last week for multiple "copyright claims" from Tencent - I had about 50 PUBG videos, not all of them were showing cheaters - probably about 20 of them, the other 30 were showing gameplay - so you're wrong on this part. This is not related to solely PUBG Mobile.

Yep, trying to find another host but YT was really the only one out there - no other hosts had the same level of support / application that YT Studio had.....

I never said Tencent does not remove PUBG vidoes it does but Tencent doesn't have the rights to do so.

Youtube obviously isn't aware of it. Tencent has something to do with PUBG mobile but not PUBG PC, even PUBGcorp confirmed it, related to another guy on Reddit.

It doesn't matter though, does it? You tube decided to get into bed with Tencent and screw over it's own customers. I still lost my channel. So, You Tube IS aware and are acting under instruction from Tencent without actually checking their "fair play" operandi.
Lega 30 okt, 2023 @ 2:41 
Ursprungligen skrivet av jackdoslanti:
Ursprungligen skrivet av Lega:

I never said Tencent does not remove PUBG vidoes it does but Tencent doesn't have the rights to do so.

Youtube obviously isn't aware of it. Tencent has something to do with PUBG mobile but not PUBG PC, even PUBGcorp confirmed it, related to another guy on Reddit.

It doesn't matter though, does it? You tube decided to get into bed with Tencent and screw over it's own customers. I still lost my channel. So, You Tube IS aware and are acting under instruction from Tencent without actually checking their "fair play" operandi.

If you blame Youtube, I'm with you because they clearly failed in this regard but my point is about PUBGcorp and if they remove content of cheating or not and this isn't the case.

Another user got his channel back so you might contact Youtube and tell them your issue and the fact, Tencent has no rights to block videos of PUBG PC.

Those restrictions were focused on videos that promote cheat-software for PUBG mobile nothing else and everything else has to be restored asap.

Good luck!
Senast ändrad av Lega; 30 okt, 2023 @ 2:48
Shady Knights 30 okt, 2023 @ 3:34 
Ursprungligen skrivet av Lega:
Tencent owns 10-12% of Bluehole and the rights for PUBG in China and no, that isn't enough to control something.

Maybe so, but it is enough to standby idle while it happens. What's Krafton going to do, sue Tencent for brand damage due to removing content for PUBG PC on Youtube? Is Krafton going to come out say anything at all about this or are they going to meekly say nothing?

This is called a conflict of interest. They don't need a controlling stake to impose influence. They don't need a controlling stake to avoid litigation. Litigation is only going to damage one of their owners anyway....so of course they don't bother with it.

Don't come on here and try and pretend Krafton don't have anything to do with this. Simply doing nothing about it while Tencent does this (for years now) is very telling.

Tencent is chiefly responsible, Youtube is also responsible for having such easily abused policies and Krafton is also to blame for letting it continue to happen unchecked.
Senast ändrad av Shady Knights; 30 okt, 2023 @ 3:36
Lega 30 okt, 2023 @ 3:54 
It only makes sense if you believe stuff like, Krafton would like to remove videos that show cheating or bad stuff but that isn't the case otherwise they never would talk about cheating at all, including, releasing the number of accounts that got banned.

Many use their bad opinion about Krafton to get conclusions in a matter of "If" but I don't do it.

Youtube already knows about that issue and it hidden confirmed it by restoring accounts of a few and this should be enough to take actions against it and it didn't.

We don't know if Krafton contacted Youtube or not so yes, there is no reason to say Krafton is involved at this point. Furthermore, PUBG wrote to a user Tencent has no rights to do so etc.

Some of you already wrote the most plausible reason, the algorithm doesn't make a difference between videos that show cheating and those that promote cheat-software, nor it does between PUBG PC and mobile.
Senast ändrad av Lega; 30 okt, 2023 @ 3:56
Shady Knights 30 okt, 2023 @ 3:59 
@Lega - Why even bother defending this....terrible.
Lega 30 okt, 2023 @ 4:37 
Ursprungligen skrivet av Shady Knights:
@Lega - Why even bother defending this....terrible.

You think you do a decent job here but you proved once again your lack of professionalism.

You don't know what Krafton did but it doesn't even matter because companies most likely can't prohibit specific content except, they promote cheating because it is a crime in China and Korea too.

They either block every content of the game or non and the issue relies on Youtube because it affects everything, PUBG is just a placeholder.

Go and study the terms of service of PUBG and Youtube and you won't find a line that tells, people aren't allowed to show content of cheating as long it doesn't promote it.

Even Steam has changed the policy as you know for many parts and this rule was decent because it is easier to block all as to check everything single name to see, it is part of Steam and can be found there or not.
Senast ändrad av Lega; 30 okt, 2023 @ 4:38
Shady Knights 30 okt, 2023 @ 6:01 
Ursprungligen skrivet av Lega:

You don't know what Krafton did but it doesn't even matter because companies most likely can't prohibit specific content except, they promote cheating because it is a crime in China and Korea too.

It's been happening for a long time. Krafton didn't do anything about it for a long time. Stop making excuses. You also don't know what they've done (if anything). All we know, is that it's been happening for over a year and nothing has been done. A heap of legit Youtube content has been removed incorrectly on a game that Tencent doesn't even have copyright on.

Ursprungligen skrivet av Lega:
They either block every content of the game or non and the issue relies on Youtube because it affects everything, PUBG is just a placeholder.

No, Tencent could very easily target only PUBG mobile games and target channels that promote hacks/cheats. They have the resources. Instead, we have this lazy approach with collateral damage which happens to suit them. Don't cry about it being too hard. It just needs some care. Tencent appear to have had zero care in how they've applied this. It needs to be condemned rather than excused.

Ursprungligen skrivet av Lega:
Go and study the terms of service of PUBG and Youtube and you won't find a line that tells, people aren't allowed to show content of cheating as long it doesn't promote it.

That's not the issue. Totally irrelevant.


Again, why are you making excuses for this and defending it?
Senast ändrad av Shady Knights; 30 okt, 2023 @ 6:03
Lega 30 okt, 2023 @ 13:16 
Ursprungligen skrivet av Shady Knights:
No, Tencent could very easily target only PUBG mobile games and target channels that promote hacks/cheats. They have the resources. Instead, we have this lazy approach with collateral damage which happens to suit them. Don't cry about it being too hard. It just needs some care. Tencent appear to have had zero care in how they've applied this. It needs to be condemned rather than excused.

Correct, Tencent is responsible but even more, Youtube for not checking cases properly after issues got reported several times.

What I said was about Krafton, not Tencent.
Dragosani 30 okt, 2023 @ 13:20 
Ursprungligen skrivet av Lega:
Ursprungligen skrivet av Shady Knights:
No, Tencent could very easily target only PUBG mobile games and target channels that promote hacks/cheats. They have the resources. Instead, we have this lazy approach with collateral damage which happens to suit them. Don't cry about it being too hard. It just needs some care. Tencent appear to have had zero care in how they've applied this. It needs to be condemned rather than excused.

Correct, Tencent is responsible but even more, Youtube for not checking cases properly after issues got reported several times.

What I said was about Krafton, not Tencent.

Well, whilst you're having that barney with Shady, I haven't mentioned Krafton in this. It's purely Tencent and You Tube. Tencent wanting to suppress the negativity in something they have a financial interest in and You Tube for utterly failing their customers. Probably a good time to move away from YT anyway as their recent ad model smacks of desperation. Wonder if they're leveraged badly into the coming financial crisis and need to make cash quick.

Either way, I've put a complaint in with YT - doubt anything will happen as the responses I have so far have been literally devoid of any form of brain cells....so trying Dailymotion to host my stuff.
Senast ändrad av Dragosani; 30 okt, 2023 @ 13:20
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