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Leveling Up Your Reputation: Notifications Coming Soon

By Micheal Dunn, Program Manager on Xbox Live

Last July, I gave you a preview of what to expect with reputation on Xbox One. Gaming has always been a social activity, and for Xbox One we redesigned the Xbox Live community-powered reputation system from Xbox 360 to help better inform players about their behavior in the community.

On Xbox One, there are currently categories of player reputation score – "Green = Good Player," being the large majority of our users, "Yellow = Needs Work" and "Red = Avoid Me." By looking at someone’s Gamercard you’re able to quickly see their reputation. The more hours you play fairly online without being reported as abusive by other players, the better your reputation will be. The algorithm looks to identify players that are repeatedly disruptive across the community on Xbox Live. The vast majority of players do not regularly receive feedback from other players and, thus, will stay at the “Good Player” reputation level.

Here’s what the reputation levels mean for you:

  • “Good Players” – The majority of gamers will fall into this level. As we’ve said before, we have plans to introduce rewards for good behavior and look forward to sharing more in the future!
  • Warnings for “Needs Work” – Beginning this month, some players will start receiving reputation warnings as their reputations drop due to feedback from the community. The purpose of these communications is to remind players about their effect on the community and encourage them to have more positive interactions. These warnings are based on community feedback collected since Xbox One launched.
  • Penalties for “Avoid Me” – If players do not heed warnings and continue to have a negative impact on other players and the Xbox Live community, they will begin to experience penalties. For example, people with an “Avoid Me” rating will have reduced matchmaking pairings and may be unable to use certain privileges such as Twitch broadcasting.


Remember, we designed the algorithm so it won’t penalize you for bad reports over a few weeks of play. The system also adjusts for false reports from people that might intentionally report someone of greater skill or for other griefing purposes.

At the end of the day, our goal is to match you with other gamers you’ll enjoy, and create the best gaming community online. Visit the Xbox Live Policy and Enforcement page for more details on the Xbox One reputation system.

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this is a few days old but i don't remember and couldn't find anyone posting it.  looks like the "no jerks" feature is starting to kick in.



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no one? huh,.. i thought a lot of people were excited for this system. i could of swore a couple guys thought this would be a big selling point for xbox's online services. oh well.



Not good, my rep on 360 was pretty bad lol they going to take away my twitch D:



Good luck with that Microsoft. My reputation took damage in CoD because of unsportsmanlike conduct. I usually dominated in lobbies... Maybe it was the excessive use of shotguns in BOII too...  Hey, at least I never camped. 



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Looking forward to notifications, mistake them not being there at the start.



 

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Seece said:
Looking forward to notifications, mistake them not being there at the start.


from what i read above it seems like they've been monitoring everyone since the start.  they were just waiting for "enough data" to determine who needs notifications.  players who are "repeatedly disruptive" as they state.



Wouldn't affect me much since I rarely play online and when I do I don't use a headset so my rep should stay good.



kitler53 said:
no one? huh,.. i thought a lot of people were excited for this system. i could of swore a couple guys thought this would be a big selling point for xbox's online services. oh well.

MS must know what online gaming is like and if they try harder than this joke of a system to change it, then they will lose customers.

This isnt going to change anything.