Last edited by Roark; 08-25-2007 at 01:27 PM. Reason: stupidly quoted wrong portion of his post
Roark, you probably meant to say: recently banned revolt users don't have to fear their accounts on trackers that don't care if their members are quite possibly trading their accounts or having dupes. I believe it is in the interest of every single tracker to keep a somewhat fair community - and surprise, some tracker-staff take that seriously.
On the other hand it might just be a little bit harsh to lose a couple of accounts because of one indescretion but in all fairness: if you do it once who will believe you to stop with it?
In a totally unrelated matter: while revolt is not the uber-leet-special place I've come to think about, after all it was a much wanted forum/tracker and I seem to have drawn my own wrong conclusions , it does seem to be a cozy place with a decent and friendly community you don't experience every other day. I'll keep visiting, thanks to revolt for this chance
It's nice to hear that some sites like to be the judge, jury and executioner. I'm sure that a lot of those people who got banned were traders or dupe accounts, but it wouldn't surprise me if some were innocent. And now they lose all their good accounts? I think I won't try to sign up next time then (I missed last time) for fear I will be executed by their staff, even though I of course would only sign up once and not trade it.
its rich aint it. we have to treat everything in confidence whilst they trade our accounts. is it me or does anyone else see how silly that makes the poster look.
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