Deathrolls, Gambling is not allowed, right?

https ://www.esrb.org/ratings-guide/

GO ON TEEN and READ IT!

Is there a rule prohibiting you from advertising your group in the trade and world channel? No.

Is there a rule prohibiting you from advertising your casino, or general gambling? Yes.

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I was reffering to spam as you did.

Yes, because that spam is actually against the rules. Perhaps read the rest of the discussion too?

I responded to your reply ,and i wrote my part to rest of discussion.

I dont think you understand how this form of conversation goes.

Live and let live, right? But frankly, if it is the way to get rid of the endless deathroll ads in trade l’m kinda okay with reporting tbh.
Now if only there was a way to get rid of the 2 paragraph guild ads spammed every 30 sec in lookingforgroup :confused:

ye dam people using chat!

Try /leave XYZ chat channel!

Well, you cannot know if you are gambling with children.

All of my reports I stated it was because they were looking or spamming for Deathrolls. So if there’s a little thing nothing will happen to them.

Heck, you guys said speaking in my language in chat was illegal and report me, then you said it was illegal to multibox and reported all of my accounts that I paid month by month. None of these were against TOS.

Gambling can be addictive and forbidden at a certain age in some countries.

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This question keeps popping up… and the answer is the same… deathrolling is not against TOS, advertising it is… plain and simple. And those aren’t blizzard rules they are laws imposed by the countries that blizzard licenses its games in… they have to adhere to state laws… not company polices!

By advertising gambling in what is basically a 12+ game is illegal, like targeted advertising alcohol and cigarettes towards children, and that will get you pulled off the shelves most countries real quick.

So keep it off /1 through /4 and keep it out of /say and /yell and it’s happy days. What part of this is hard to understand?

So you don’t think anything should be done about promoting gambling to kids? Should we start promoting yiffing too? It’s just someone else’s fun, right?

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Dont you have anything better to do with your life…?

I don’t engage in them because i’m poor, but they’re quite entertaining.
They aren’t really hurting anybody other than scammers, but those are common in professions too.
We’re talking about gambling agreed upon between 2 individuals, over virtual currency.
Currency that in theory holds no irl value because tos restricts it.
I see nothing wrong with it when it’s not advertised.

Selling accounts is not allowed, yet the blizzards policy is to not care as long as they subscribe. Yes, Blizzard is a prostitute, you can buy it.

Yiffing? I don’t speak teen sorry.

You seem like the type that ran to the teacher in first grade to rant how another student spoke a mean word.

What the hell does it concern you how other people handle their gold? If deathrolling is not your thing, just don’t do it and let others do how they please. They are not harming the game economy nor anyone individually (except scammers that don’t pay up but that’s still on the person who rolled against a stranger and nothing Blizzard is responsible for).

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