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Activision provides an update on Call of Duy's controversial in-game voice chat moderation system.
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The studio says it continually works to reduce players' exposure to hate speech, harassment and derogatory language, but players should have the freedom to trash talk.
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Call of Duty's voice chat moderation system was introduced in 2023's Modern Warfare 3, but many believe the system is too harsh on players.
Publisher Activision has discussed its in-game voice chat moderation system, stating that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 AND War zone players should have the freedom to talk trash to each other. Since the days of the original Modern warfare 2, call of Duty the players have become well accustomed to a little chatter here and there, but some Black operations 6 AND War zone players believe the new moderation system now prevents this from happening.
Season 2 of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 AND War zone is officially set for January 28th. After one of the longest call of Duty seasons to date, fans are eager to dive into new content. Unfortunately, many fans believe call of Duty it's in one of the worst states I've ever been in. With hackers running rampant Black operations 6 AND War zone Ranked mode, the game's player base dropped by 50% on Steam. As such, Activision has released a lengthy blog post detailing all the bug fixes, quality of life improvements, and general changes it will be making to both titles with Season 2.

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Activision says players can “trash talk” in Call of Duty
One of the many things mentioned in the new blog post was call of Dutyin-game voice chat moderation. According to Activision, the system has been an essential tool in reducing players' exposure to hate speech, harassment, and derogatory language in voice communications since its launch in 2023. However, the study also notes that players “should have the freedom to talk trash.” .” The post goes on to explain that Activision is constantly working with developers to ensure that the voice moderation system only targets conversations that “veer into derogatory territory.”
Activision then explained that its teams are “constantly reviewing” the moderation system to make sure there is a clear distinction between some healthy trash talk and derogatory language. A new progress report will be released later this year examining results related to voice and text chat moderation. The studio's voice chat moderation will be introduced in 2023 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3but it has been a controversial addition as fans believe it is too strict about what is and isn't allowed.
Many other elements were discussed by Activision, with the studio also sharing some bad news call of Dutyit's next season. Due to the huge number of bugs, glitches and cheaters present in both titles, Activision has announced that there will be less content than originally planned. Call of Duty: Warzone Season 2. The studio said it is now prioritizing gameplay improvements, quality of life improvements, and ongoing bugs, meaning content originally planned for Season 2 will be pushed back to a later date.