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Microsoft introduces Enforcement Strike System for Xbox to curb online toxicity

A single-strike can mean a suspension of up to 24 hours, while eight strikes can lead to suspensions of up to a year

August 18, 2023 / 16:13 IST
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Microsoft introduces Enforcement Strike System for Xbox to curb online toxicity
These offences can range from profanity, which will count as one strike, to hate speech, which will cause the user to incur up to three strikes. (Image Courtesy: Microsoft)

Microsoft is rolling out a new strike system for Xbox that will punish players for engaging in toxicity online.

The new system is based on 'Strikes' that will range in severity based on the activity. Each inappropriate activity will result in a strike, that can cumulatively be stacked based on repeat offences.

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Starting now, each player will start with a clean slate, though previous enforcements will still have to be served. The strikes will scale in increasing order with longer punishments and bans for people with repeated offences.