Liferose
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Having a couple of threads where people get to have their way with their conspiracy theories and worrying is one thing. When you have 7+ active threads where everyone is doing nothing but making outrageous assumptions and illogical claims, it does nothing but stir up the community. Most of the people posting in these kinds of threads have absolutely no idea what they're talking about, or otherwise they wouldn't need to post there.
Reading things like "Is Warden detected?" just further insinuates the reason why these threads really shouldn't exist, as that question makes absolutely no sense. The developers claim they haven't had the time to sift through the information and make a proper assessment, so you're supposed to use your best judgement and caution when using the bot, there's really nothing else to talk about. Any respectable online community should scoff at these kinds of threads and close them immediately, because you really should be using the all-mighty powers of the internet to educate yourself on what these terms mean.
Reading things like "Is Warden detected?" just further insinuates the reason why these threads really shouldn't exist, as that question makes absolutely no sense. The developers claim they haven't had the time to sift through the information and make a proper assessment, so you're supposed to use your best judgement and caution when using the bot, there's really nothing else to talk about. Any respectable online community should scoff at these kinds of threads and close them immediately, because you really should be using the all-mighty powers of the internet to educate yourself on what these terms mean.
- "Wouldn't it be the right way to give the right Information?": The information is out there, and has been for years, because the same fundamental logic behind this has never changed. The search functions of the forum and Google can be of help.
- "But how big is the risk of getting banned?": A little more than before. If the bot was outright detected they wouldn't disable the tripwire or Blizzard would be banning us left and right, or perhaps they unleashed something entirely new and we're all going to be apart of a future banwave. If you look up the history of the Warden, the Honorbuddy Tripwire, and try to asses Blizzard's banning techniques yourself, you can guess that the risk of total bot annihilation is, slim.
- "Is Warden detected?": This gave me an aneurysm. The warden doesn't get detected, it does the detecting. Honorbuddy will naturally evade the warden and its friends, but if it does a new trick the Tripwire will go off. If you want specifics on how those both work you can try to apply for a job at Blizzard or at the BosslandGmbH respectively.
- "Is there any chance of botting without getting banned after warden update?": Logically speaking, the BosslandGmbH doesn't want all of its user base to get banned, or they take a good hit as well. So yes, they wouldn't release a bot that was destined to get everyone banned who used it, but that doesn't mean the risks are different.