Interesting. What is the theory behind why accounts used during Niantic working office hours would be more at risk for this ban?
Of the accounts that are fine vs. banned, I'd be curious what the specifics are for the questions in my comment above regarding age/level/usage behavior.
I posted this on another topic:
5 Banned accounts, 8 Survived - observations from this ban wave:
That's my damage based on this ban wave. To be fair all the other bot forums are reporting similar issues so it's not just PF.
I have to say based on the evidence of what accounts I have lost, botting between 18:00-23:00 GMT (10:00-15:00 California time) seems much more dangerous than botting at 6:30-11:00 GMT, and 14:30-18:00 GMT.
Or to put it another way don't bot during the USA day time anymore. I lost one account out of every 6 botting during the British time morning, and early afternoon. However lost 2 out of every 3 account that are normally online from 10:00am San Francisco time.
I would make the suggestion that PF needs to move over to multiple uses of bots open on one single license key now, as it's becoming a numbers game, you need to bot on quite a few accounts to keep some alive in the way you can use Ninjabot. Simply having one license key for one single online account is bad for customers under these conditions.
Basically the lesson to take forward from this point onwards is not to bot during the time the Ninantic workers will be working in the Office.
Use timebie.com if you need to work out what times are safest to bot in at your location.