New AFK Rules in PvP
Blizzard has completely changed their stance on people being AFK in the battlegrounds and instituted a much stiffer penalty for people who are non-participants in the BGs and trying to leach honor.
Initally the report AFK system only ensured that they would receive no honor for the BG if enough people reported them unless they engaged an enemy in combat. Now the penalties range from removal of honor points to losing recently acquired PvP gear and even account suspension is there are enough infractions of this sort.
There are many threads on the Official World of Warcraft Forums about this and many blue responses. This has been a major problem in WoW Battlegrounds for quite some time and hopefully this new system will finally end this cheating practice once and for all.

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sinisterxiiiMy idea? I say, do away with honor and marks. Change the validation of going to ANY battleground to a weighted scoring system based on objectives achieved personally and within a certain distance of a BG objective being achieved WHILE active (moving, drinking, eating, casting, etc., but not fishing or crafting) combined with personal damage output and healing contributions, but not kills.
This makes it "fair". Damage output > kills because the rogue picking on or finishing off weak mages and priests with <3k hit points didn't do as much work as the rogue that just dusted a warrior or lock with >8k hit points. The mage that AOE's a group of enemies is doing a lot more damage and causing more confusion (and possibly debuffing at the same time) than the hunter focusing on killing one paladin (although one can argue that killing one paladin will = a lot of damage done).
I think Blizz should take notes from Halo 3's medal system and utilize the various types of medals Bungie created in the context of WoW. Don't put artificial limitations on the number of achievements one can accomplish per battleground, but keep the types of scoring so diverse and interactive that people won't WANT to AFK. You buffed 100 times? Grats, here's some "credit" towards your BG gear. You got 100k worth of heals? You must've been tanking, so here's some "credit" towards BG gear. You contributed 50 gallons of blood/armor pieces/pounds of flesh/etc.? Here, credit... etc. etc. so on and so forth. You didn't do $!@#? No cookie for you.