When players who were banned for cheating are let back into either of the competition-running lobbies, they should undergo a probationary period during which they lose privacy rights for all accounts, be they linked alts or clean-slate mains. The mods can set up a thread with a list of all accounts held by recently unbanned cheaters and either (a) consistently monitor users who have made the list or (b) install a simple account approval process whereby failure to inform the mods of newly registered accounts constitutes a violation of the rules.
This might be worth a go for any game-related ban, not just cheating, but that would probably involve a lot more maintenance.
I just found a New Yorker article and went to some of the links it included. It's pretty easy to disprove SystemOverload because he is so dumb all the time.
Actually the things you posted weren't in context and I was saying that humanity can change etc. so your things off base.
I just found a New Yorker article and went to some of the links it included. It's pretty easy to disprove SystemOverload because he is so dumb all the time.
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what do you think.
Not what it came across as on skype~~
Maybe you're just appealing to the crowd.
whenever you associate yourself with them i want to barf.
also, i thought prevail was a confirmed anteup alt.
system is in denial. his heart is in love with the "real" prevail
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but yeah, you're spot on.
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i think this is a good idea that does more good than harm as it keeps extra tabs of cheaters so rounds aren't ruined as easily and it makes moderators' job easier to keep track of possible cheating if the community is looking out for it too