this post was submitted on 15 Aug 2023
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This is the best summary I could come up with:
In the new system, if a player violates the Xbox community standards, they’ll receive a strike.
If a player receives a total of eight strikes, their account will be banned from using Xbox services like voice chat or multiplayer for a year.
Back in 2019, Xbox updated its community standards with rules on what kind of behavior was unacceptable as a part of an overall initiative to curtail abuse and toxicity on the platform.
Last year, Xbox released its first-ever transparency report, detailing the actions it took to moderate content over a six-month period.
Then, earlier this year, Xbox introduced the ability for players to record and submit voice clips for moderation.
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