I understand what you're saying, but they're running a site and want to keep a certain quality level. If you want to pirate music without taking their interview, either get an invite or use Limewire, Ares, music blogs...
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I understand what you're saying, but they're running a site and want to keep a certain quality level. If you want to pirate music without taking their interview, either get an invite or use Limewire, Ares, music blogs...
It's your loss not theirs if you choose not to. Especially judging by those Rep points :whistling Personally I'm happier with the interviews as it gives people who don't know anyone with an invite a chance to get in. And if those people don't spam the site with transcoded 128kbps MP3s as a result of being forced to learn a few things beforehand, it's all the better. If you don't want to take the interview, you can still find an invite just like every other torrent site out there.
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Then they tried pinning me for two accounts lol.
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I had invites on my one account (I believe it was named killzone08085) then I got banned for this BS, and made a new account tv controls you.
They offer comics and applications as well.
Edit: the person I was addressing got his post deleted
Sorry if I misread something, but I get that your coworker used the same PC as you and broke What.cd's rules?
If so, those do point out that if you use the same computer to log in, your accounts will be linked, thus affecting the other if one of them misbehaves.
As I gather I was linked with my co worker...
Yes we all use a machine at our work place. We didn't download or seed from there ever.
I'm even pretty sure .torrent files are banned on the network there.
We both seeded from different ip's or downloaded (as it seems he never seeded lol)
you mean, nothing like this?
"Attempting to find or exploit a bug in the site code is the worst possible offense you can commit. We have automatic systems in place for monitoring these activities, and committing them will result in the banning of you, your inviter, and your inviter's entire invite tree."
or like this? "Be careful when sharing an IP or a computer with a friend if they have (or have had) an account. From then on your accounts will be inherently linked and if one of you violates the rules, both accounts will be disabled along with any other accounts linked by IP. This rule applies to logging into the site."
Kukushka I don't mean to be rude but everything you just typed was complete nonsense, excuss me if I didn't pick up on your sarcastic tone or something.
My whole scenario pertaining to what.cd has absolutely nothing to do with exploiting a bug within what.cd.
In addition the second rule you listed is no where to be found on there interview page and I was banned around a year ago so if your reading new rules they didn't apply to me.
http://whatinterviewprep.webs.com/pr...interview.html
if it's not written it their rules, it doesn't mean that they won't ban somebody's ass if they'll feel like it. they're kind enough to point to most common occasions in rules but who obliged them to describe all possibilities some of which they may even not be aware of until sh happends. at the end it's their private tracker and they do whatever they want and while they're keeping their tracker alive and well, they have the point of doing it the way it is