DooKey
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Most online games these days have more than their fair share of idiots that want to do nothing but harass and irritate people just because they can. Blizzard wants to slow some of this down in Overwatch and are going to introduce a new feature that will let you know in-game if your report resulted in the reportee having action taken against him. They don't believe it will stop all of the harassment, but they do believe it's going to slow it down. I'm not sure if this is going to help things much and I honestly believe some people need to grow a thicker skin, however, if this gets rid of the serious trolls then I'm all for it.
This is part of a wider effort against toxicity, which is ongoing but sees its first major efforts in the Winter Wonderland patch. "[Another] feature is that if you've been reported a bunch and you're getting close to an action against your account - meaning a silence, a suspension, or a ban - you're actually going to get a warning now that tells you 'hey, you're kind've behaving poorly. If you don't chill out pretty soon you're gonna get suspended.' We think that warning will help with some of that behaviour."
This is part of a wider effort against toxicity, which is ongoing but sees its first major efforts in the Winter Wonderland patch. "[Another] feature is that if you've been reported a bunch and you're getting close to an action against your account - meaning a silence, a suspension, or a ban - you're actually going to get a warning now that tells you 'hey, you're kind've behaving poorly. If you don't chill out pretty soon you're gonna get suspended.' We think that warning will help with some of that behaviour."