JoelGilmor
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#1 Niantic has probably already depleted all of the hard evidence they could collect on bot accounts, mainly catching accounts botting/sniping/scanning using old APIs and they have expanded their tracking mechanics
#2 Niantic is probably going over all of the complaint logged and those accounts heavily reported have probably received the hammer.
#3 Niantic is probably querying all accounts for hard to believe inventories and level accounts. e.g. Accounts with multiple hard to get pokemons like Dragonites, Accounts with pokemons all over the world. I really find it hard to believe Niantic has a log of every transaction you have made, but they will probably look to see if you have a Dragonite caught in India, another Lapras caught in Japan and a Snorlax caught in Paris per say. And the more places you have visited through sniping and kept those pokemons, the more evidence you are presenting to their case to ban you.
#4 Niantic is checking very carefully for all those accounts at a very high level and if they don't find a compelling case to believe that the account was not botted, the ban hammer applies.
Some people were accusing pokefarmer was detectable, but if pokefarmer was detectable why did they release some accounts of suspicious behavior yesterday?
I doubt very much Niantic is checking each account on a one to one basis. I conclude that Pokefarmer is truly simulating the app. It is the way we use pokefarmer what makes accounts be banned. Mixing it with other bots, using snipe apps, using the account to spoof on gyms and letting people nearby that place put a complaint.
#2 Niantic is probably going over all of the complaint logged and those accounts heavily reported have probably received the hammer.
#3 Niantic is probably querying all accounts for hard to believe inventories and level accounts. e.g. Accounts with multiple hard to get pokemons like Dragonites, Accounts with pokemons all over the world. I really find it hard to believe Niantic has a log of every transaction you have made, but they will probably look to see if you have a Dragonite caught in India, another Lapras caught in Japan and a Snorlax caught in Paris per say. And the more places you have visited through sniping and kept those pokemons, the more evidence you are presenting to their case to ban you.
#4 Niantic is checking very carefully for all those accounts at a very high level and if they don't find a compelling case to believe that the account was not botted, the ban hammer applies.
Some people were accusing pokefarmer was detectable, but if pokefarmer was detectable why did they release some accounts of suspicious behavior yesterday?
I doubt very much Niantic is checking each account on a one to one basis. I conclude that Pokefarmer is truly simulating the app. It is the way we use pokefarmer what makes accounts be banned. Mixing it with other bots, using snipe apps, using the account to spoof on gyms and letting people nearby that place put a complaint.