It would also be interesting to find out if those people are US or EU.
I get the impression that here in the EU we get away with a lot more
i tend to agree seeing as my bots are more or less logged 24/7
actually, i would have to disagree.Abuse of the Economy suspesions have nothing to do with the profiles
last month i have 7 toons on public profiles 24/7
and its time to understand what a ban and what a suspension means
actually, i would have to disagree.
since the botting lawsuits, i have yet to see a suspension for 3rd party program. all botting related bans have been abuse.
i may be wrong, but this is just what i have noticed
seems that Blizz cant prove if you have a bot or not so they check your gold,your trades your auctions
thats why if you sent an email most of the times you will get your acc back
but if there is a software detection i am sure that the emails will be for 3rd party programs and not for abuse
Public Profiles = more reports.
Easy as that.
That's correlation, not causation. 90% of the people here use public profiles, so of course there will be more of them that got banned. If there are 90 users with public profiles and 10 with private, and 20 public/5 private get banned, it seems like public profiles = more reports. But you need to look at it as a percentage of the userbase (in this example, 22% of the public users would get reported, and 50% of the private). You haven't really proved what you claim.
Chance and statistical evidence are two different thingsDoctors say that Nordberg has a 50/50 chance of living, though there's only a 10 percent chance of that.