Spencer Seems to be an Xbox Lover
Spencer admits this to The New York Times. That doing this will be a “tough one” to complete, but it’s what he wishes to see happen eventually. “This is something that I prefer for everybody to be willing to accomplish as an industry— it’s challenging one. And there is a strategy for us to ban someone across all of our platforms when they get outlawed under one of our networks”? He, on the other hand, says that he will support a system that allows gamers to return their “ban user” back. According to him, he will always support a mechanism that allows gamers to transfer their “banned user list” to some other platform. “I enjoy being able to implement them to all of the different networks in which I participate. As a result, this is the bunch of people with whom I refuse to play. Since I do not wish to have to do it every time I enjoy video games on a different platform”.
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Multi-Platform Ban Policy
The CEO also discusses how Microsoft employs AI on Xbox to “watch the attitude of a chat”. And identifies “whether a dialogue is heading to a damaging point”. Inside the Xbox UI, there seems to be a Report A User button that can be used to report inappropriate activity. The Call of Duty games from Activision uses a multi-platform ban policy. Players having cheating accuses or those engaging in other unethical activities will have their Activision Accounts suspended across all platforms. Also read: Meta Hires Employees from Microsoft and Apple for Metaverse Planning