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CGI-Quality said:
slowmo said:
CGI-Quality said:
slowmo said: "It wasn't 1 million banned"

Have a read: http://www.neowin.net/news/main/09/11/12/microsoft-bans-1-million-xbox-live-accounts


Now instead of listening to rumour, here is the actual fact from the General Manager of Xbox Live:

http://venturebeat.com/2009/11/19/microsofts-xbox-live-chief-on-banning-modders-and-browsing-facebook-photos-on-tv/

 

VB: There were stories that talked about how Microsoft knocked out a lot of modders from Xbox Live. I recall that early on there were maybe 1 or 2 percent of the people who were using modded machines. Why would there be such a large number now? One report said it was a million modders knocked out.

MW: It’s a cat and mouse game. These were people that were pirating software. We try to keep sanctity of life from a safety and anti-cheating perspective and we protect our partners. We didn’t release the number. I cannot explain to you why people would think it was a million people. It wasn’t a million people. Check the veracity of that claim. It was one news source. I think we do a really good job understanding what people are doing on the system. That applies to intellectual property (piracy) and how we treat the community in terms of harassment. We are committed to making it better and better.

 

So in summary, it wasn't 1 million, people on here just keep repeating that instead of reading the actual facts.

Well, there were many articles to the contrary. I don't care either way, but what were they supposed to believe?


Lets see, do I choose to believe one story duplicated across several sites for headline grabbing clicks, or the actual head of the service who distributed the bans?

One of the answers to the question above is common sense the other is fanboyism, take your pick as to which you choose yourself imo.