some of us have been around bittorrent for years, and never traded, or bought into the anti-trader fad that message boards like these created. long, long ago, there was no trading, there was only sharing between people you knew and trusted from other trackers and message boards. too bad people had to spoil it.
lame
Idol bringing his typical humour to the conversation.
*laughs*
Exactement. Trader/scammer/cheater talk is highly complex. There should be a dictionary/thesaurus to help the rest of us. I can't begin to imagine how difficult it must be for sitestaff to properly communicate with these people when they want to ask them what the hell they think they're doing.
Good afternoon, dear xxx, we have reason to believe you've been trading. Did you trade your current account? Please give us an honest reply
-staff
Me? noways. I alwaystrieing to makethe good for this sites. You know it, I has 9 seedbox in my garage, and seedit for you.
Who tells you imcheat? Menotrade.
-troll
Thank you for reminiscing, and coming out and saying it. When I arrived here there were:
a) no levels
b) no "rep" points
c) no trades.
People just gave invites when they had them. There did tend to be a general attitude that people with few posts might be untrustworthy, and that you had to build a certain "reputation" here, before being invited to, say, OiNK, but even that was only a particularity of some members, and was generally overlooked, as long as you had some valid proofs that you were a good member in the tracker you were already at.
Why would you scam? Because you don't want to work and such, it's a simple plan to get around difficulties. So if this is their attitude, they wouldn't check their grammar as well, that's what I think. Not only in BT but also on sites selling physical piracy or similar, people that are engaged in fraud tend to have poor grammar and spelling
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