Abusive Mass Reports: Impossible to Offer Legal Boosting in spineshatter

Hello Blizzard team,

I’d like to report a situation that is seriously affecting the entire European boosting community who try to offer legal services within the game, especially on the Spineshatter server.

Yesterday, for the first time, I offered my boosting service for Scarlet Monastery Cathedral — a perfectly legitimate activity under the game’s Terms of Service when done for in-game gold. Less than 24 hours later, I found my account temporarily banned, without having committed any real offense.

This is not an isolated case. There is an organized group of Iranian players dominating the boosting market on this server. If you’re not working with them or part of their network, they coordinate mass reports against you. The issue is that Blizzard’s automated punishment tool is being exploited — a few coordinated reports are enough to silence or ban players, seemingly without proper review or chance to defend themselves.

We are tired of this. This tool is being weaponized to push out any fair competition. And this doesn’t just affect one or two players — it’s harming the entire European boosting community that simply wants to play within the rules and provide a legitimate in-game service.

We urgently ask you to review how the mass reporting system works. It cannot be that a small group of players can decide who gets banned and who doesn’t.

Thank you for your time.

Hola

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