If you ever look up old Cod4, MW2 era Call of Duty lobbies on YouTube, you find many things. Those videos are definitely nostalgic but nostalgia is not the only thing prevalent. You will, definitely, also slurs and cruses around at the rate of about 10 per second. And let us not forget how all of them slept with your mom too. Yeah, so not really friendly. Activision didn’t like that and is insisting on the CoD Black Ops 6 Anti-Toxicity Efforts.
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CoD Black Ops 6 Anti-Toxicity
Call of Duty’s existing in-game text and voice moderation algorithms are designed to identify and filter offensive speech automatically. This includes the AI-powered voice moderation system in Call of Duty being accessible worldwide in Portuguese, Spanish, and English. The systems will be expanded to include voice moderation in both French and German for the release of Black Ops 6.
Twenty languages are supported by Call of Duty’s text-based moderation of usernames and in-game text chat, which will also be available when Black Ops 6 launches.
Additionally, the publisher released a few moderator program outcomes thus far. Twenty languages and more than 45 million text messages were prohibited.
Eighty per cent of the players who had voice chat enforcements since launch in July 2024 did not re-offend. The amount of time spent listening to disruptive voice chats has decreased by 43% since January 2024.
In the future, the publisher claimed, Call of Duty’s Disruptive Behavior team will keep improving the game. Some of these improvements will include updated player communications, changes to the Code of Conduct, and improved enforcement tactics.