By Emma Boyle
Microsoft has unveiled its brand new Code of Conduct and you might be interested to know that using offensive language in Xbox Live, Skype, Office – shared documents – could land you in some sh**.
This is all part of the new Microsoft Service Agreement, which comes into action on May 1 2018. Under this new agreement, Microsoft says: “we’ve clarified that use of offensive language and fraudulent activity is prohibited.”
Now, we’re sure you’re not one for a foul mouth but if you do find yourself caught out, you could be looking at account suspensions or bans from Xbox Services, time cut off your Xbox Live Gold membership or lose funds tied to the account. Microsoft says it could even close “your Microsoft account immediately with good cause.”
Keep it clean
This is unlikely to happen as soon as you let an F-bomb fall, of course. Microsoft has said it will investigate incidents and that it reserves the right to “review Your Content in order to resolve the issue,” but promises “we do not monitor the Services and make no attempt to do so.“
It’s hard, however, to see what constitutes offensive language exactly. We guess if you wouldn’t …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming