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This might be the cue for blizzard to hunt botter

SoraboyZ

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I have two account 1 for botting and 1 main. I use main as a way to check if my bot still running or not by using battle.net app. Take a look at this screenshot i took a few minutes ago

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Look at the time "Away for 3 hours"
Well I have been botting for exactly 5 hours at the time i took this picture. At 3 hours mark when I check, it says "Away for 1 hour", similarly, at 4 hours mark, "Away for 2 hours"

Even though my character are still actively farming, the system said that I'm away. Think about it, how can you be away, but your toon is still farming?

This ofcourse never happen if i play by hand, it never show that I'm away from my friend battle net app.
It seems that this "Away for" thingy is triggered after 2 hours of actually not touching the mouse or keyboard.
Basically, it if says "Away for x hours" It means that you have been botting for "x+2" hours. Every1 who has you in his/her battle net friend list can tell that you are botting. And obviously, Blizzard can have access to this info as well.

Need others opinion on this perspective.
 
They have all us botters already detected. The only uncertainty is when they decide to do ban waves and which botters they filter out from the ban
 
another sherlock emerged from the crowd. Thing is op blizz probably knows 95% of the botters simply by doing an ingame/offline ratio check, and since us botters like to do ut 24/7 (except for the time when bot randomly stops/dc and we are at work) id say your concern is as nourishing to the db devs as a photograph of oxygen to a drowning man :D
 
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