My account works again!
- Locked due to inactivity on Nov 23, '16 3:54am
Thread Topic: My account works again!
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I'll take the account of your hands.
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It's disappointing, really. You have no manners and you're defying authority.
I'll be reporting this as well as figuring out who you are. Might also have to ask what we should do as your punishment for breaking a rule. This isn't a warning, by the way. I'll be executing this as soon as possible.Moderator -
Hahahaha great! looking forward to it!!
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1.) I don't think you should be defending a user that gave away their own personal information. They should face the consequences, which is their account being stripped away from their reach because they couldn't reasonably decipher from what's real and what's an utter scam and a joke.
2.) Not disappointing if someone doesn't want to conform themselves to ridiculous and arbitrary authority. I personally think they should keep the account as a lesson for the newb. Hey, you have to learn things the hard way to never fall in the same mistakes again. You're definitely not doing your job, you're just being an irrational b---- that has her power to her own psyche. -
Glad you're looking forward to it. I am too.
1. There are people in this world who are gullible. That thread took advantage of those users who didn't see my warning and didn't realize it was a joke. I will defend them, no matter what their logical/intellectual level is. Just because you know something is a joke, it doesn't mean someone else will.
2. Oh, yes, it is disappointing. You all think you can get away with this, like how you thought you could get away with marking my posts, or how you thought you could fool users into listing to your petty arguments. Helping a user whose account was taken and not returned is my job and by not giving it back, they've shown they have no respect. Really disappointing, considering that could get them a ban. -
it's the command word that you made a mistake with
I'm not gonna be commanded by some 14 year old little mod on a quiz site -
My age doesn't matter. What matters is that you wrongfully took an account and that you are now identifiable as a hacker.
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They posted their password I think u need to look up definition of hacking
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Jellycupcake NoviceGive the acount back. You don't deserve it. Your being so mean.
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Alright, alright, I can fix this. You're using another person's account, which is.. Still against the rules and punishable.
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1. That thread didn't, because your warning followed along afterwards. And may I remind you that you contributed to the whole scam in the first place? Do I need to take a picture of your contribution or are you going to concur your innocence over and over?
2. Oh no, we have knowledge that we can't, because we already know we have one snarky claw digging into our asses because of non-serious drama. We aren't pussies, we can take the salt in the wound. And your problem still is? Your post time has been magically bended back to place with the tech-savvy whim of the administrator of the site. People still prop themselves onto your side. Nothing has really changed. You're a child still on the balance of emotion and critical logic, you're defying the latter and acting on the further side of revenge and frustration, rather than looking at it in a secular viewpoint.
And a hacker in regards of cracking the password of an account isn't the equivalence to a regular user finding a free password to a free account that someone willingly gave away to the public. Who could possibly turn down an open account like that?
And if you were there, you could have quickly retrieved the account and offered it back to the original holder or user. -
If you look closely at 'Darks' contribution in the thread you'll see that it was her double.
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1. I never contributed to the scam? A double of mine posted, so unless you think I'm suddenly a junior, all I did was make a warning thread.
2. This isn't for revenge. This is me trying to help a user that lost their account that you are trying to scavenge like a vulture to dead prey.
Medic was a victim. They didn't willingly give their information away. They fell for a prank.
I didn't think that the password was real. Otherwise I would have retrieved it immediately. -
1. You have no idea what my intentions will be for the account. They don't deserve it. But going back onto your old views vs your old ones, they heavily contradict themselves as you've never been this strict or concerned with people taking other people's accounts which passwords were available publically.
A prank? It was a scam, sure, but how much does it take for an individual to use their simple common sense and to NEVER POST THEIR PASSWORD NO MATTER WHAT?
What type of dingaling idiotic s--- would implement a system where your password would be censored if you posted it for some unknown reason? 1) It would be intensive work and you already know from GTQ Guy's famous track of website truancy and absence, no way in hell would that ever happen. 2) It's a dumb idea to begin with. Simple internet common sense here, for f--- sakes.
So if they thought about it before they click the 'submit' button, none of this would be unfolding. You wouldn't probe a user that got access to an account which password was posted and it automatically becomes out of EVERYONE'S control. -
I don't need to know your intentions for the account. You should not have a hold of it. They didn't willingly give it up and you are trying to claim ownership for yourself. There's no need for you to ever have access to it.
I have been strict about it before. I mean, I've posted accounts I meant to give away, but that's totally different from someone snatching an account not meant for them/not meant to be taken at all.
Prank, scam, it's all the same. These accounts still were taken and I intent on helping this person get their account back.
Actually, I know a way he can return the account. And I know very well how to get his attention. He won't leave account theft untouched. Not very long, anyway.
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