In a recent post on Call of Duty's official blog, the company addressed its commitment to delivering a positive player experience and a new and updated Code of Conduct.
Call of Duty seems committed to improving the player experience and moderating the player base so that the game maintains a healthy community.
Ahead of the Call of Duty: Next event and Modern Warfare 2 launch, the developers, are going big to ensure the safety of their community online. Since their last community update, their teams have successfully removed toxic players from their global playerbase.
In August alone, the community has seen a 55% drop in offensive usernames and clan tags in Warzone.
Besides human moderation, new automated technologies are also implemented to filter offensive in-game text chats and usernames.
Call of Duty states that the fight against online toxicity in their games will be a continuous battle. As a result, strict measures were taken, and a new Code of Conduct was adopted to ensure that the next generation of Call of Duty is safe for all players worldwide.
Their new unified Code of Conduct includes three core values applicable to the franchise. These core values are:
Going forward, they will not tolerate bullying or harassment based on race, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, culture, faith, mental or physical abilities, or country of origin. This is done to promote equal treatment of all members of the community.
Clean communication, whether in-game text-based chat or voice chat, is also a focus. All communication must be free of offensive and harmful language.
In the new Code of Conduct, the developers stand firm against any form of cheating, griefing, or other threats to the competitive spirit of the game.
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