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alysonphobus

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Strange ... everyday Demonbuddy Ban Reports the eye and see dozens (if not hundreds) of accounts banned. Admittedly, some users lie, the topics have not erased or even post anything, so the number of bans is slightly larger. I just think that this wrong? Well .. I will assume, even if you do not agree that the DB is not detectable. I will assume that it is a human error ... What are these errors? There are as DB around this?
It seems that users with higher numbers of accounts are easiest targets. As the bot run 24/7, use some plugins and routines. But I doubt they are manual checks, so that patterns are used to discover the bots?
 
I'll wing this response.

Some users may be lying about their accounts, they may be from another forum which sells similar bots and want to gain more $$$, and it'll work if they scare them away.. however on the hole I am sure most are legit accounts that have been hit. I do not think that DB is detected, despite people being flagged quickly, I would assume that they were unlucky, or giving false info.

I do believe that Blizzard have many things in place which will flag your account. Obviously, amount of hours played would be one, as well as possibly an IP check, checking how many are running off one IP, and the hardware within the PC. It's all pretty much located in D3Debug. The latter two would not come into play as long as you've got low amount of accounts, and you could be saying that it is an ISBoxer, that is.. If you were running in the same game.
I would also think that the time spent in a game would come into play, if they were reviewing your account. If it had constant runs near a certain time period, it would show you're not taking breaks, and are constantly clicking similar locations on the map.

I know many would argue that my paragraph on what I think is BS, but I think it could be a part of the whole thing.
 
First of all, next time better write it in Google Translator in your native language and translate it (no offense, it is barely understandable).

Then, no one knows anything for sure. Your observation, however, that users with greater number of accounts botting are targeted more often, seems to be correct. At least if you can trust those guys posting. For all we know, it might be some kind of publicity stunt from other bots' developers or big ass aliens. I did not see lately any reports by people i know/have regularly seen around.
 
such things are already discussed on Ban section,take a look there plz,you can also find staff's replies there

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