As has been explained a few times in this thread, as well as to many many people on IRC - we are making an effort to re-enable the people who didn't actually break the rules of our site. This will take a bit of time, so give it about a week and see if you have your account back. It's a shame that we had to go to these measures in the first place, but account and invite trading has truly been getting out of hand. :-(
We realize that some people like to trade invites, and we realize that some other sites don;t mind this - but we are not one of those sites. The whole point of the white rabbit is privacy, and the main rule is not to break that privacy by using our name or trading invites. If you can't follow the fundamental rule of the site - then you can't have an account...it's that simple.
We have made every accommodation that we can for people. If it looks like it was a one time incident, we usually let it go with just a warning. The goal of the recent purge of users was to get rid of the hardcore, longtime, notorious traders, cheaters, and leakers. We also got rid of quote a few duplicate accounts.
In only 2 or 3 cases did we actually go after invite trees. We did so when it got to the point in a tree that literally more than half of them were traders, duplicate accounts, and cheats. It was obvious at that point that the person doing the inviting was inviting MORE traders and cheats (and more accounts for himself).
However, we obviously realize that at least a small % of those disabled in the invite tree were legitimate invites who had no idea about the trading. And those people are welcome back.
As for us "breaking a deal" with FST. People need to have their facts straight first. The deal that we had with FST (as offered to us by RealitY) was that he would "help us" with account traders if we did not actively pursue invite traders using information on FST. We agreed, and even re-enabled a user that had been disabled earlier in the day using FST info. We never broke that deal. We stayed away from FST and concentrated on zeropaid and info we had gotten from other trackers.
However, as most of the traders are active on multiple trackers and also on zeropaid, many of the users we disabled were also members of FST...That was unavoidable (and should have been quite obvious).
It's unfortunate that a very small percentage of FST members have decided to respond with these childish threads. It's also unfortunate that the staff at FST is not dealing with it. As a result - ALL members of FST are getting a bad name (as well as the site itself).
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