shadow350120
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This thread is just stating why I (ME, PERSONALLY) would not "Like" Honorbuddy on Facebook.
- For one, I use Honorbuddy on my main account that I started 2 years ago. This account has my REAL contact information on it (real name, matches the name on my Facebook). If this describes you, then you might want to pay attention to this post.
- Secondly, everyone knows Blizzard knows about this program, and every other program that violates their ToS / EULA. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if Blizzard worked with these companies to make profit. (Think about it, they make money off of the Bot, then ban people to make it look like they're doing their job, then they buy another account, making them even more money.) THIS IS VERY POSSIBLE! (<3 you boss)
- So, we all know there's these adds on here about "Liking" Honorbuddy on Facebook, Blizzard sees theses too. What's stopping them from just strolling on over to the good ol' FB and checking out who "Likes" this program. Blizzard Employee- "Oh look, John Doe "likes" HB, lets just check if we have a John Doe in our system... Oh, hai Mr. Doe, you're a botter, no more account for you
Please feel free to pay for another account and 3 expansions though."
So sure, if you use a WoW account with a fake name and whatnot then you probably have nothing to worry about, and hell, the chances of Blizzard using this method to find botters is probably slim - none, but I'm not taking my chances with anything. Right now I truly believe there is NOTHING but the raw data of my account play time that could possibly link my account to botting, and I want to keep it that way
- For one, I use Honorbuddy on my main account that I started 2 years ago. This account has my REAL contact information on it (real name, matches the name on my Facebook). If this describes you, then you might want to pay attention to this post.
- Secondly, everyone knows Blizzard knows about this program, and every other program that violates their ToS / EULA. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if Blizzard worked with these companies to make profit. (Think about it, they make money off of the Bot, then ban people to make it look like they're doing their job, then they buy another account, making them even more money.) THIS IS VERY POSSIBLE! (<3 you boss)
- So, we all know there's these adds on here about "Liking" Honorbuddy on Facebook, Blizzard sees theses too. What's stopping them from just strolling on over to the good ol' FB and checking out who "Likes" this program. Blizzard Employee- "Oh look, John Doe "likes" HB, lets just check if we have a John Doe in our system... Oh, hai Mr. Doe, you're a botter, no more account for you

So sure, if you use a WoW account with a fake name and whatnot then you probably have nothing to worry about, and hell, the chances of Blizzard using this method to find botters is probably slim - none, but I'm not taking my chances with anything. Right now I truly believe there is NOTHING but the raw data of my account play time that could possibly link my account to botting, and I want to keep it that way
