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Banned for cussing

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this one shocked me. If you have a xbox one and a mic and you swear through the mic you will be BANNED. this is the craziest thing i have ever heard of and i needed to share it will all of you guys. What do you think of this 

 

[WARNING THERE IS CUSSING IN THE VIDEO]

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They should implement some sort of system that allows a system that recognizes when someone is cussing online, I say this because some of the conversations I've heard.. like holy shit.. 1 warning after warning, banned for 2 weeks 2nd warning, banned for a month 3rd warning banned for a year, would definitely clean up a lot & test the maturity of the younger crowds.

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It wouldn't make sense to have a censorship on the Xbox multiplayer's voice chatting because, well take Grand Theft Auto for example. A game with violence, prostitution, drugs, and a lot of profanity. Why would you not be able to cuss on the microphone in a lobby of a game where cussing a normal thing. I could name other games like, Battlefield, Call of Duty, ect. What it comes down to is that if the characters and other in game messages use obscene profanity, why can't the online players use it too?

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Then there's the issue of cussing not directed at someone. I'm sure I'm not the only first person shooter player who screams profanity when I get killed on a high streak.

your not alone lol

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