Call of Duty addresses spam reporting issues

Summary

  • Reporting spam in Black Ops 6 and Warzone may result in penalties for the reporter.

  • Only the first report from a specific player is taken into account, so reporting spam is ineffective.

  • Spamming accounts can face consequences as over 8,000 have already been banned.

Call of Duty confirmed that reporting spam to other players may result in account penalties Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone players. The series has problems with cheaters, but reports spam Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone it's against the rules.

Although Ricochet anti-cheat mitigates some cheating Call of Dutysome hacks remain a problem. The problem especially exploded with the release Warzonewith weapons traditionally based on player progression for multiplayer to encourage cross-pollination. Activision first implemented Ricochet anti-cheat v Call of Duty: Vanguard and Warzoneand has since been optimized in subsequent releases. While it is present in everyone Call of Duty In the game, since its implementation, players continue to detect cheaters Black Ops 6. With many players spamming accounts they suspect are cheating, the developers are cracking down on malicious reporting.

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The Call of Duty Updates Twitter account recently shared a post regarding spam reporting Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone. According to the post, repeatedly reporting another player, presumably within a certain time frame, will not result in faster or more severe penalties for the reported player. The system works by taking into account only the first report and “throttling” others. Because reporting spam has no effect Call of Duty If they cheat more than one report, the submission player may face the unintended consequence of damaging their own account. More than 8,000 accounts have already been banned for malicious reporting, suggesting the problem is widespread.

Call of Duty will take action against accounts that report spam

While Ricochet anti-cheat is regularly updated to fight the latest hacks that affect Black Ops 6players continue to detect others using aimbots and other cheats. As the Call of Duty Updates post confirms that accounts have been banned due to malicious reporting, players are discouraged from filing multiple reports about a single player. Banning spam reports was seen as an overreach by some players, but after receiving spam reports from over 8,000 players, this measure may be an effort to prevent Ricochet from being overwhelmed. One player suggested rejecting spam reports with a pop-up message telling the player that they have already reported the account.

As Ricochet continues to improve with each patch, it may only be a matter of time before cheating is removed from Call of Duty series. As Warzone and Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 continue to receive updates, Activision may find a solution to the spam reporting problem.

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