Xbox One - NO CURSING OR YOU GET BANNED
Yep you heard it. Xbox One is going even FURTHER To ban Players. You says a curse word cause your mad? Xbox Team will handle the ban for you.
"Anyone that has played games online for an extended period of time, especially multi-player games where several random players can be matched up together, is used to hearing all manner of offensive material hurled at you. Even if you don't play online much, you've probably heard the jokes about the kids being some of the worst. Well, it's not really that much of a joke. Things can get pretty bad online, the younger the players are the worse they seem to be, and it's not for the feint of heart.
Well, Microsoft is tired of cutting out the 'feint of heart' demographic and is cracking down on naughty language online. The online slurs have long been an issue many gamers have complained about, but it's a difficult problem to deal with manually when millions of gamers are using your service. Long ago, we talked about their plans for revamping their reputation system, but there is a more immediate response in some instances: Allowing software to monitor gameplay and suspend players for excessive cursing. At this point, however, this only effects Microsoft's Upload Studio and is not being used to actually help monitor the real problem area: public matches."
BUT THATS NOT ALL! THERES MORE
A warning for pople who wanna upload to youtube using xbox one upload studio
"One of the new features of the XBox One is the Upload Studio, which allows gamers to use the Kinect to record themselves giving commentary while recording gameplay. If you tend have a potty mouth as you play, letting a naughty word slip here or there as you meet your demise in a game, then you had best avoid using that feature."
BUT WAIT, THATS NOT ALL!
To be clear, the Xbox Live Policy & Enforcement team does not monitor direct peer-to-peer communications like Skype chats and calls. - Microsoft Statement
"Not convinced, some users still insist Microsoft is monitoring Skype, but for now this sits clearly in the gossip category until more proof surfaces. User MacVolki reported "Was typing to my buddy on Skype, typed a few words of profanity talking about movies, and when I jumped back to Xbox One, it said I was banned from it for the same reason, citing "past behavior". Another player reported that a link he sent to a friend on Skype had been shown that it had been visited by Microsoft as well. So far, though, this is not a widespread issue and could simply be error either on Microsoft's end, or the observer's.
I have to admit that it is odd that they monitor Upload Studio over Live multi-player gameplay, especially with Microsoft having said previously it would "not put restrictions or limitations" on users of the service. Multi-player has long been the biggest problem with the community and a service like Upload Studio could easily have a report feature for viewers or the ability to mark content as explicit if a gamer wants to speak freely to their viewers. After all, if you are watching videos, you are seeking that content out; but if you are playing in a multi-player game, you can't always control what you end up getting an earful of."