Activision / Call of Duty Player-Trust Campaign
A campaign asking for transparency around player-reported cheating, stability, hit registration, packet burst, matchmaking opacity, and perceived real-time fairness concerns.
The concern
Players report experiences that make the game feel less like competition and more like an opaque system deciding outcomes in real time. The campaign names those concerns without overstating what has not been publicly verified.
The ask
Publish plain-language updates, acknowledge known issue categories, provide timelines, and share measurable player-facing metrics around anti-cheat, stability, hit registration, packet burst, and matchmaking transparency.
The posture
Calm, persistent, public, and specific. The tone is not harassment. It is disciplined pressure for answers from a corporation large enough to provide them.
Template detail page
Activision and Call of Duty teams: players are asking for transparent communication and measurable progress on cheating, server stability, packet burst, hit registration, matchmaking transparency, perceived real-time fairness concerns, and player-trust issues. Please publish plain-language updates, acknowledge known issue categories, and share timelines or metrics ordinary players can understand.
Target
Activision / Call of Duty player-facing systems
Primary demand
Transparency, timelines, and measurable fixes
Tone
Calm, direct, revelatory, and choice-centered
Risk control
Use “players report,” “perceived,” and “asks for transparency” where appropriate
Action steps
- 1Read the concern and decide whether the campaign matches your experience.
- 2Copy the campaign ask and share it without adding threats or unsupported claims.
- 3Send the ask through official support channels and public community channels.
- 4Track any response, fix, or silence so the campaign can update honestly.
Evidence discipline
- Say “players report” when describing experiences the company has not publicly verified.
- Say “perceived fairness” or “opaque systems” instead of alleging hidden mechanics as proven fact.
- Ask for transparency, measurable fixes, and timelines rather than impossible certainty.
- Keep criticism pointed at policies, systems, communication, and outcomes.