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Old 06-20-2020, 09:13 PM
Splose
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Default annoying spammer warning

I have been working on a project off and on for the past 2 years or so. I like to keep the server name vague and random as to discourage people from logging on.

Every once in awhile (and im talking about maybe once every couple of months) I will leave the server unlocked due to logging in unflagged accounts to box to test out content.

For the past 2 years I have had a user begging to:
  • Make him a GM
  • Make him a Guide
  • Trade my DB for his
  • Trade my DB for Varlyndria's publicly released DB (super lol)
  • Just flag my account!

The guy generally goes by the name "Ekood" his discord handle is "BuffQueen".

I just wanted to warn people, especially newer people who are just starting to run a server, NEVER give anyone GM or DB access to your server. Especially not someone like this.

I have multiple account names for this user and his current IP address, if anyone would like it just PM me. I highly recommend just avoiding this guy pestering you.

Last edited by Splose; 06-21-2020 at 01:39 AM.. Reason: changed thread title
 


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