Microsoft suspended 4.78 million Xbox accounts in just six months
Microsoft has published its first report on the digital transparency of the Xbox gaming platform, from which we learned that the company has been taking active measures in recent months regarding accounts, which turned out to be more than 4.78 million. Usually, only a temporary shutdown was applied to them.
Here's What We Know
The report, which contains information about content moderation and player safety, covers the period from January 1 to June 30 this year. It has a bunch of information, ranging from reports sent by players to various "proactive measures" taken by the Xbox team. The company itself says that such measures are part of its commitment to online safety.
"We know Xbox is a special place for all of you," said Dave McCarthy, senior vice president of Xbox Player Services. "We believe everyone should be able to experience the fun of gaming free from fear and intimidation and within the boundaries you set."
Source: The Verge