Player from WoW receives mail from Blizzard: “My mother will not be happy about this”

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A player from World of Warcraft received a message from Blizzard regarding a violation of the MMORPG’s terms of service. The central focus of the message is “your mom”.

What is this message about? The Reddit user peakbaggers received a warning from Blizzard concerning a violation of the terms of service of World of Warcraft. The focal point is the player’s hunter pet. The message states:

Your teammates reported your ClassPet name several times for violations of the code of conduct. As a result, we modified ‘Yourmom’.

As the owner of this account, you are responsible for all associated activities.

Warning from Blizzard, via Reddit

The not-so-serious comment from peakbaggers under the screenshot of the warning: “My mom won’t be happy about this.”

In a later comment, he explained that he is currently using two beast companions with his hunter: Banthar from Burning Crusade has been by his side forever and is named “Yourdad”. He never received a warning for that. That the lynx “Yourmom” tamed in “The War Within” was logical to him.

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“They modified your mother”

How is the community reacting? Although the post is only a few hours old, it has already received more than 570 upvotes and over 160 comments. Included are various comparable experiences and some “your mother” jokes.

  • Hapless_Wizard writes on Reddit: “My wife’s imp was named Niple. Since Blizzard took that away from her, she no longer wants to play her warlock.”
  • DarkImpacT213 reports on Reddit: “I got reported on my death knight for the pet name Bonesmasher.” SynestriaVI can’t believe it in his response: “Wild that people report death knights for pet names they have no control over.”
  • scornedpatriot comments on Reddit: “They modified your mother. I think they were just messing with you – that’s hilarious.”
  • camellogic jokes on Reddit: “I guess those people thought you were talking about their mother… a common misunderstanding.”
  • Gualtieris has also been caught, sharing his story on Reddit: “Yes, I also got banned because they didn’t like my pet. It’s a shame, but my crocodile, Crocodildo, will always be remembered.”

Have you ever been reported for something similar? What are your loyal companions called in WoW? Share it in the comments! Other heroes of Azeroth have also received unpleasant messages from Blizzard. This story is particularly bitter: WoW deletes items from a player’s 15 years, then support gives a brazen response

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