If there's 1 thing the OP and classic gold wow I would agree though, is that Blizzard is about the internal workings of their company. This works for and against them; on one hand, it's easy to say"they wrongfully ban such-and-such", and such accusation have merit; if the ban is warranted, why don't you tell us why? On the other hand, we also have such-and-such word's for it. And there are lots of legitimate reasons for disclosing the culprit's identity or not displaying prohibit algorithms; as it is, the playerbase is a bloodthirsty mob.
The bots were coded car accept pvp queues, the notification for which spawns a party invite does and the robots can't tell the difference. The summon from a warlock portal also looks in this exact same spot, which is WOW players can muster them. With that, the robots for pvp are also typically coded also car attack any enemies which strike them, or nearby party members to make the most of the honor gain in battlegrounds. By exploiting this behaviour, WOW players have the ability to get robots to spend hours killing civilian NPC's to ruin their honor. The cost of this is at least one participant also loses the identical amount of honor, but for WOW players not invested in PvP, it's a simple trade.
This can be explained by me. Basically, when you queue up to get a battleground, there is a popup in the center of the screen with an"enter battleground" and"depart queue" option. So they are programmed to simply click the area of the display where the enter battleground button 26, the bot technology seems to be simplistic. But inviting someone to a group will give you exactly the same popup, together with"take" and"decrease". It can not tell the difference. I agree a lot of bots got screwed this way although it is a security flaw that is huge, therefore silver lining I suppose?
Maybe to group up with different robots, or leech off quest progress and mob tags from people who (they assume) don't understand any better? Though, yeah, I am slightly suspicious that it also seemingly auto-accepted the summon (you are supposed to find a confirmation prompt), and somehow the person who was running the bot never realized that their standing was getting tanked. AFAIK, the civilians in the Deeprun Tram don't have an abnormally short respawn, so cheap wow classic gold probably would have taken hours to rack up that many dishonorable kills.