The really fascinating thing about the is that a lot of the people who get banned then scream about being banned turn out to be gold wow classic full of shit. They participated in certain ban behaviour before, or paid a power leveling service to level an weeks past, or botted to farm months ago and thought they got away with it. When the ban hammer does fall they throw a tantrum hoping to receive their account reinstated by making Blizzard seem bad. Youll see them get called out by a CSR but generally Blizzard just ignores them.


That is all stuff that's gone on since TBC era. Blizzards policy has always been to do ban waves that are large rather than banning robots. This contributes to situations where people are repeatedly reporting a bot that is farming valuable mats and nothing happens for months, which naturally pisses off the participant base and only supports the bot operators since they know theyll be able to repay the cost of their CD key before ultimately getting banned. Its a program but its always been like this.


Sure, it's a for profit company but even if it had been popular and they were adding new servers right for its rush of cheap wow classic gold players in launch, it was excruciating. You used to have the ability to acquire an accidentally deleted character or item back if you sent in a ticket (after some time that was limited to a definite number of times every year).

You used to get'unstuck' rather than needing waste your hearth and to be instakilled through the interface in case you were stuck. There certainly were a great deal of'player' principles about GM interaction which are just gone.