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Edited by ScrubLordEkim: 3/1/2015 3:25:48 PM
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You Can be Banned for AFKing

You can be banned for AFKing a strike if you set your controller upside down or use a rubber band (or any such device) to avoid idle detection. Their ban policy says one possible reason for a ban is:[quote]Using an external program or device to automate gameplay or circumvent idle detection[/quote]It also says you may not be fully banned from Destiny, but from the specific activity you were violating the policy in. (Aka banned from strikes, but you can still do raids/missions/crucible.) My only question is how do you report it more specifically? The in-game reporting system doesn't have options for specific policy violations that should result in a ban/restriction. [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/11929]Source[/url]

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  • Edited by TheFrozenInferno: 5/1/2015 3:43:13 PM
    It's pretty damn sad to see people AFK low level strikes, especially a day like today when the Walking Tall bounty is up. Afraid to fight Phogoth on the lowest difficulty as a 32? Come on. I report all AFK players, even if it never really amounts to anything.

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