Call Of Duty’s New Anti-Toxicity Voice Detection Is Working, 2 Million Accounts Already Investigated

For the launch of Modern Warfare III, Activision released a new anti-toxicity voice moderation program that could automatically detect toxic speech and take action. Activision now says this program has been very successful so far, leading to more than 2 million accounts having action taken against them for "disruptive" voice chat.

The program rolled out originally in North America in English only, but it has since expanded everywhere in the world (except Asia) and has added support for Spanish and Portuguese moderation. This voice moderation is also up and running for Modern Warfare II and Warzone.

Activision also shared some findings from the voice moderation program so far. The company said only one in five users reported toxic speech when its own systems detected it, which Activision said was "unfortunate." Activision can take action without players reporting bad speech, but direct player reporting remains "critical" to the system working as best it can, the company said.

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