Users of the Xbox Live can from expressing their preferences in terms of race, religion and nationality in their profiles on the famous internet video game.
Friday Microsoft changed the code of conduct about 23 million members of the network to which users of the Xbox 360 video game console.
"Our previous policy precluded the expression of identity manifested themselves in pseudonyms ( 'gamertags') or juguadores profiles to prevent the use of those qualities as an insult or slander," said Xbox Live general manager Marc Whitten, in a Letter to the service users.
"However, we received feedback since then to say that while the spirit of this policy was genuine, so involuntarily excluded a part of our Xbox Live community," he said.
"I truly believe that our diversity is what makes us stronger: diversity in the gaming and entertainment, and diversity of people that make up this amazing community," said Whitten.
Xbox Live offers fans the virtual social networking game in which they can download content from the site, share photos, videos and participate in other activities.
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