Yes, Blizzard banned a handful of people, and for that, every one of us non-cheaters out there applaud you. Automation is the primary target of bans (bots/macros).3rd party programs (including Autohotkey Macros) will get you banned.Banwaves are inconsistent and separately tackled across all regions.Being high up on the leaderboard greatly increases your risk of being caught.Not all botters are caught (I can personally verify this).Blizzard uses the leaderboard as a point of reference to begin their ban list.However, there is a bit of information that has become pretty clear over the last few seasons: It is still unclear, to anyone not working with Blizzard themselves, exactly how Blizzard detects and bans users who are breaking their policies. You can click to see their profiles, but you won’t find a whole lot of anything. Players like nDeniYal and PowerAbuser who were clearly a part of the Rank 1 four man clear, suddenly are missing all available information. At least 13 people from the clan (Super Casual), and other clans, have been hit with a banwave, according to early reports about Blizzard’s Diablo 3.
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