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Why Activision "shadow-bans" happen, how to check your account, appeal, and more
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When Call of Duty players that run afoul of Activision's Security and Enforcement policy, they may find themselves shadow-banned, if not permanently banned altogether. However, some players have reported that they suspect they have been shadow-banned for no good reason. How can you tell if you've been shadow-banned? This wikiHow article answers all your questions about Shadow-banning from Activision.
Shadow-banning in Call of Duty
Shadow-banning occurs when a player is suspected of cheating or engaging in inappropriate conduct. They are placed in a limited matchmaking state where they can only match with other players suspected of cheating or engaging in inappropriate conduct.
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References
- ↑ https://support.activision.com/ban-appeal
- ↑ https://dotesports.com/call-of-duty/news/getting-shadow-banned-in-warzone-2-explained
- ↑ https://www.lagofast.com/en/blog/activision-shadow-ban/
- ↑ https://support.activision.com/articles/call-of-duty-security-and-enforcement-policy
- ↑ https://gamerant.com/call-of-duty-shadow-ban-issues-no-end/
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