However, you can only get in touch with the Enforcement team by submitting a case review on them. I really understand that you want some clarifications with regards on your suspension about a police holding a flag. But since it was only a 24-hour ban, the customer service replied to him that he wasn't allowed to file any case reviews.
The content of this Gamerpic may include nudity or lewd material, extreme violence, profane or offensive terms or gestures, or other content designed to sound like, look like, reference, or allude to these topics."Īs a result, the Gamerpic was removed and the account suspended for a day. "I tried to find out which rule it violated with a customer service representative," Lee shared on social media about the event. "This account featured an inappropriate Gamerpic on Xbox One or Xbox on Windows. Being a man of action, Lee contacted Xbox Live support to discover that supposedly his avatar, a photo of a police man with a folded American flag (seen above), was the "violation". Officer Michael Lee was logging onto his Xbox Live account to realize that he was under suspension from Microsoft. It's only been a week since Xbox One's public release of custom gamerpics, and already there is controversy about what is or is not allowed on the Microsoft gaming platform.