Hello, sorry for the mistakes, I am using a translator.
Recently Google disabled my Gmail account. They say it looks like I have harmful content. Well I'll call it 'making a Terraria'. The truth is that I do not care and I have assumed, but that generates a problem with Stadia.
Iam Founder, I have all the Pro games from day one, and there are also games that I bought. The Stadia usage guidelines say that I can't change the associated email account, but they also say that I will never lose access to the games I have purchased, and if I pay for the Pro subscription again, I will regain access to my library. These two norms contradict each other. Google has taken away the 'key' to access my Stadia account.
How is this solved?
Hi @Andros
You should reach Stadia Support, but if your account is disabled, there is a mention in the Term of Service: https://stadia.google.com/tos > number 5
I am already in contact with them, but those guidelines are full of ambiguities. If Google 'determines', is equivalent to: if Google 'believes'. In addition, I am not aware of having broken any rules, and if I have, it certainly has not been on Stadia, where I do not interact with more players. It also says that 'I will be notified of the reason for this action.' Telling me that 'there appears to be harmful content on your account' is the same as putting someone in jail because 'it appears that you have done something harmful'. I have been warned, tried and executed, without giving me the opportunity to know what I am accused of or being able to defend myself. This is terrible news for any Google user in general, and Stadia users in particular. If one day Google decides, unilaterally, that you have committed an infringement, you lose all access to the games you have purchased. This is no longer talking about Stadia shutting down. This is something that could have happened to anyone, like me or the creator of Terraria, but I don't have the means to make myself heard.
Awesome ~sauce Thank you