Quote (ZePhoenix @ Dec 9 2017 10:40pm)
Is it true you can get banned for saying the word jsp in game? Can you say the word fg in game?? I’ve seen ppl say fg in game and nothing happens, but I’ve heard if ppl say the word jsp their chat bugs.. and I think I’ve seen that if you say whichever of the word too many times you can get banned. Is this true?
CHAT AGREEMENT:
http://eu.blizzard.com/en-gb/company/legal/chat-agreement.htmlBy accepting this agreement, you agree that Blizzard (or one of Blizzard’s affiliates) shall have the right to
(i) store in-game chats and other messages you send or receive on the Battle.net Service, or through any game that is playable on the Battle.net Service, and
(ii) review such in-game chats and other messages to investigate potential violations of the law, the Battle.net End User License Agreement, or the Terms of Use agreement specific to any game playable on the Battle.net Service.EULA:
http://eu.blizzard.com/en-gb/company/legal/eula.html...
You agree that you will not, in whole or in part or under any circumstances, do the following:
...
Prohibited Commercial Uses: Exploit, in its entirety or individual components, the Platform for any purpose not expressly authorized by Blizzard , including, without limitation (i) playing the Game(s) at commercial establishments (subject to Section 1.B.iv.5.); (ii)
gathering in-game currency, items, or resources for sale outside of the Platform or the Game(s); (iii) performing in-game services, including, without limitation, account boosting or power-leveling, in exchange for payment outside of the Platform or the Game(s); (iv) communicating or facilitating (by text, live audio communications, or otherwise) any commercial advertisement, solicitation or offer through or within the Platform or the Game(s); or (v) organizing, promoting, facilitating, or participating in any event involving wagering on the outcome, or any other aspect of, Blizzard’s Games, whether or not such conduct constitutes gambling under the laws of any applicable jurisdiction, without authorization.
so, yes. in theory you can.