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Sep 8 2010, 01:38 AM
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PAX 2010: Stepto's Law of Xbox Live ban protests
Posted by XanTium | September 7 20:38 EST | News Category: Xbox360
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From joystiq.com: [QUOTE] During the Xbox Live Enforcement panel at PAX this past weekend, director of policy and enforcement on Xbox Live, Stephen Toulouse (a.k.a. Stepto), recited "Stepto's Law" for the audience. The complex formula is used to determine the validity of a complaint issued by a banned Xbox Live user. The law goes like this:
"The more convoluted, overwrought and lengthy the protest of innocence, the probability of it being bullshit approaches one." [/QUOTE]
Full Story: joystiq.com
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Sep 8 2010, 02:21 AM
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QUOTE(deadair4ever @ Sep 8 2010, 01:53 AM)  ... Obnoxious, rude, and self-serving, but technically right. ...
Technically he is incorrect and found believing people are in general, bad. Talking about stepping on the toes of the innocent. Maybe he should be known as "StepToe". But yes, typically M$ arrogance. And yes, law, not theory (Great comment :-) Has M$ finally ran out of anything PR worthy?
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Sep 8 2010, 02:43 AM
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I posted on this earlier today on another forum:
So today Major Nelson posted a podcast from PAX hosting the infamous Xbox Live Enforcement Team members, who discuss bans, suspensions, and how they work.
PAX Prime: Xbox LIVE Enforcement: Tales from the Din Part 3: The Conclusioning - Xbox Live's Major Nelson
Obviously this isn't the first time we've heard them speak. I have heard the other ones in years past but don't recall them that well.
After listening, I can't help but to be disappointed in the way these guys carry themselves. They think they're so cool and funny and it reminds me of being back in high school many years ago. They act like their shit don't stink and they're so much better than everyone else.
Here's the thing, I get that breaking the TOS results in suspensions and bans. I don't have a problem with that. I don't blame MS for policing their service at all. I do, however, have issues when them acting the way they do in discussions like the one at PAX. If police officers have public discussions like this about their work, they could easilly lose their job.
I think it's necessary for people in their position to remain respectful and have high integrity, even if they do deal with idiots on a regular basis.
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It's funny because they call every modder, hacker, etc. a "douchebag" yet they themselves are acting as a douchebag. I still think it's bs they go around talking like this. Even criminals have to be treated with respect, so it should be no different for enforcers on an online service like XBL.
These guys are powertripping hard, and that's not the kind of people we need to be enforcers.
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Sep 8 2010, 02:59 AM
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QUOTE(BasicAir @ Sep 8 2010, 03:43 AM)  I posted on this earlier today on another forum:
So today Major Nelson posted a podcast from PAX hosting the infamous Xbox Live Enforcement Team members, who discuss bans, suspensions, and how they work.
PAX Prime: Xbox LIVE Enforcement: Tales from the Din Part 3: The Conclusioning - Xbox Live's Major Nelson
Obviously this isn't the first time we've heard them speak. I have heard the other ones in years past but don't recall them that well.
After listening, I can't help but to be disappointed in the way these guys carry themselves. They think they're so cool and funny and it reminds me of being back in high school many years ago. They act like their shit don't stink and they're so much better than everyone else.
Here's the thing, I get that breaking the TOS results in suspensions and bans. I don't have a problem with that. I don't blame MS for policing their service at all. I do, however, have issues when them acting the way they do in discussions like the one at PAX. If police officers have public discussions like this about their work, they could easilly lose their job.
I think it's necessary for people in their position to remain respectful and have high integrity, even if they do deal with idiots on a regular basis.
******************* It's funny because they call every modder, hacker, etc. a "douchebag" yet they themselves are acting as a douchebag. I still think it's bs they go around talking like this. Even criminals have to be treated with respect, so it should be no different for enforcers on an online service like XBL.
These guys are powertripping hard, and that's not the kind of people we need to be enforcers.
that posting is pretty lengthy. just saying.
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Sep 8 2010, 03:07 AM
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The truth is they are probably right. The percentage of bans probably matches their estimations, and that in itself works against the banned folks. Then you take into account the details of the offense itself, the argument given by the offender, and it likely adds up to obvious bullshit pretty quickly.
However, with that said, these douchebags have the mentality of E-thugs that just weren't quite intimidating enough to be real enforcers (military, police, or hell even mall security). I feel for these pricks, and at the same time, would love some one on one time with them for an attitude adjustment.
Bleh, I'm glad I've never played on Live really.
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