Thread:Sannse/@comment-46614669-20200817203509/@comment-84.17.47.122-20200818183726

No no no, not at all!

The "spam" links were simply an analysis of ongoing cheats, including the websites:

It is a form of software, that simply gets it's code from a website:

We did a breakdown, from where it is registered, how much it costs, the security, the consents needed to access it:, there was much more to come

It is not AGAINST any thing, did you talk to people from mopeio.fandom.com?

if so they want me on a plate, I don't want to clog the thread so see this in my next comments

if you did, don't let them affect your call,

The spam links were actual references, or the beginning from references which we would grow on an expanding wiki,

just look here: wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Cheating

What we had was: cheat types

How to counter them

How they are made

Breakdowns of various for profit and non profit cheats to see their infastructure. (nothing is copyrighted however)

If someone during your "alleged" session used "my" or "no" they are simply trying to protect their own intreset and not ours nor the reader's (just look back, did they use those?)

There is even code, with explanation of what it does!

Non famous people?

The mention of virtual usernames for distinction did not go beyond that, and it all goes very near to what's mentioned here: mopeio.fandom.com/wiki/History_of_Hacks_in_Mope.io

My thoughts my have been all around, but here it is for you:

Cheating in video-games is not illegal, and making a tutorial of how to do something isn't either.

and even if we were it wouldn't break any rules.

There was no advertising and to imply anything that was mentioned as technicalities would need more knowledge in terms of .js

Here is the paragraph I contacted support with below, it was a very distictive case of advertising, rule breaking, and vandalism, as well as editor harassing and for-fun edit warring, which went against me due to crappy and corrupt admins