Thu Apr 21, 2005 9:06 pm
o_0 wrote:Chao wrote:On a side note, they are doing a few good things. A spammer by the name of Havoc_ was suspended, and a few hours after they got it back, they were suspended again.Havoc's one of my best friends. O_O
But, yeah, he *did* deserve it.
But if you look at the BDC, about 50% are spam. O_O
Thu Apr 21, 2005 9:07 pm
Heh, this just reminded me of a friend that got frozen back in February. She was wrongfully frozen, got her account back the next day (on the 13th or around there). On the 22nd or so, she got a reply to the Frozen Form she submitted. The support member proceeded to tell my friend that she was frozen for cheating and her account (which had already been unfrozen) would not be returned.everconfused wrote: You're guilty until proven innocent. All it takes is some jealous people mass reporting. I know, I know, every report is looked into. Sorry I don't really buy that.
Hmmm, it now seems that asking about rules is no longer allowed then. You have to use the contact form. Unfortunately, I've never gotten a response when I've submitted questions. And chances are, submitting a question is only going to end up getting your account reviewed which greatly increases your chances of getting frozen (legitamite or not).Gemhustler wrote:The site has way to many unwriten rules that we don't know about until we break one of them and recieve a warning or the chia guy when we try to log in. They need a simple list of rules not this lawyer mumbo jumbo.
Fri Apr 22, 2005 6:36 pm
bgryph wrote:What's with the freezings lately? Four Neocolours members have been frozen in the last few days, all with the same reason given... supposedly they were using multiple accounts to earn Neopoints. Except that they weren't, of course.
I swear, all the freezings recently almost make me afraid to play.
Last night I played Zurroball for over an hour (yeah, serious procratination there) and had serious thoughts about whether I should send my score when I finally died for fear that I'd wake up and find myself frozen for "cheating on flash games."
So far everything's fine, knock on wood -- I should get my first flash game trophy next time they award trophies, too -- but players shouldn't have to worry about sending their legitimate (and hard-earned, I'm surprised I didn't dream about bouncing Grundos last night) scores for fear of winding up on ice.
And the Neoboards... I've heard of so many people being wrongly frozen there I'm surprised people still use it.
I don't like cheating any more than the next person, but it seems to me that the cure (such as it is) is worse than the disease.
Thu May 05, 2005 4:51 pm