Isn't Voice Attack all macros?
So if someone makes a macro to unit-sell 100t that's now against the rules.
But if I ask Voice Attack: "Computer, sell 100t, one at a time please!", that's perfectly fine?
This needs to be clarified. Is using Voice Attack to skip manual actions now naughty too?
The line is crossed when you use macros to do things faster or better than would be reasonably expected of manual control, or when they do things unattended.
Voice Attack is mostly used as a control aid and there is little difference between someone using it to fill gaps in their control of their vessel and me using my HOTAS that has all the buttons and axes I need to do without such things.
Having Voice Attack sell 100 tons of cargo, one at a time, with one command, would certainly be crossing the line and this should not be hard to infer or surprising for anyone.
It is down to them to prevent it from happening but they still have no right to tell me how to use my hardware - I paid for it. It's mine, under consumer law I am allowed to do whatever I choose with it. If I choose to set up a macro then that is my business not theirs. If my macro causes a problem for there servers then it is up to them to correct their code to not allow the server to get flooded in such a way.
You agreed to play by certain rules, and there are certainly rules you can break without violating consumer law or doing anything illicit with your hardware.
If you use a macro to play the game for you, you are a cheater and steps should be taken that you aren't able to do so for long and don't see any benefit from the cheating you've done.
You are fully entitled to use your property as you see fit, and Frontier is full entitled to kick you out of their game for cheating should that use constitute such.
Other games normally simply don't allow macros of any sort. I suspect FDev was silent until now because things like Voice Attack are normally kind of harmless, but here we are, threats being issued.
I'd personally be inclined to ban all macros, but given the complexity of the game and the desire to make it accessible without having to write software of one's own, allowing control aids like Voice Attack sounds reasonable...at least until you start to see the sort of wild leaps of illogical and mental gymnastics people will do to try to justify blatant cheating.
A blind macro sending keys - ok, it only spares your wrists.
Still over the line.
If you can't be bothered to execute or command each transaction yourself, you shouldn't be doing it at all.