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|caption  = A 2-week ban for [[Squidbagging]] (specifically “unsportsmanlike conduct”) as written in an email.
|caption  = A 14 days ban for [[Squidbagging]] (specifically “unsportsmanlike conduct”) as written in an email.
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A '''ban''' is a disciplinary action that may be taken by [[Nintendo]] that prevents a player from participating online for any period ranging from 24 hours<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/splatoon/comments/bryaxf/can_i_get_an_f_for_my_friend_who_posted_pee_and/]</ref> to permanent<ref>[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSivfUcCTe0fU2oUaMFNLsIFiux88pY-037og&usqp=CAU]</ref> (“indefinite” in North America<ref>[https://mynintendonews.com/2018/06/01/nintendo-has-banned-some-splatoon-2-users-who-hacked-in-octolings-and-then-used-them-online/amp/]</ref>).
A '''ban''' is a disciplinary action that may be taken by [[Nintendo]] that prevents a player from participating online for any period ranging from 24 hours<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/splatoon/comments/bryaxf/can_i_get_an_f_for_my_friend_who_posted_pee_and/]</ref> to permanent<ref>[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSivfUcCTe0fU2oUaMFNLsIFiux88pY-037og&usqp=CAU]</ref> (“indefinite” in North America<ref>[https://mynintendonews.com/2018/06/01/nintendo-has-banned-some-splatoon-2-users-who-hacked-in-octolings-and-then-used-them-online/amp/]</ref>).

Revision as of 15:37, 12 May 2021

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Ban
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A 14 days ban for Squidbagging (specifically “unsportsmanlike conduct”) as written in an email.

A ban is a disciplinary action that may be taken by Nintendo that prevents a player from participating online for any period ranging from 24 hours[1] to permanent[2] (“indefinite” in North America[3]).

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