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  1. Show me someone suitable that doesn't flame, spam, act very annoying, and discuss ratting people in the chat box.
    4 points
  2. I would suggest Maldesto to re-consider for disallowing advertisements in chat. There is a reason why it's called CHAT. It is ruining the quality talk and interactions with other members. That place is only place to directly talk with other members instead of posting in forums. Other than PM of course. Edit: If they want do marketing there is a whole section for it.
    3 points
  3. *This only works in chrome! Download this chrome extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/blocker/epdedalbkhcbhcmcpfglmhngjpgimcmm/related Scroll to the signature of the picture you want to block Click this X in the url bar: Click Block: Hover over the side of the image so the image has a yellow border: Click the yellow border Then press OK on the popup: Refresh the page and the image will never show up again! If I helped you avoid those awkward glances from your family members, please press like
    2 points
  4. OMFG !!!!!!!!! I would like to claim my prize Thanks Gh0st + Pandemic!
    2 points
  5. I would support the option that there needs to be a 10 minute interval for advertising and maybe even that it could be a VIP/Sponsor benefit.
    2 points
  6. Support. Allowing market advertisements in chat is just as annoying as telemarketers over the phone. I prefer one chat though.
    2 points
  7. Port Forwarding - A Simple Guide Welcome to my tutorial for port forwarding on Windows. Follow this guide step by step if you are having connection issues. The port we are forwarding is 50050. If you already know how to perform a step, move on to the next one. If you know your gateway, start at step 3. Step 1 - Opening command prompt The gateway to a router is the address, or IP, that serves as an access point to your default network. If you don't know your router's gateway, you can find this out using a simple command through cmd, or command prompt. To open the Command Prompt, hold down the windows key (next to the Alt key) and press "r". (Windows 7 users can open the start menu and type "cmd" and then enter, bypassing the run entry) This will bring up a window (called run) that looks like this: In the text box, type "cmd" (without quotations). So, now you should have something like this open: Step 2 - Finding out your default gateway Now, once we have the command prompt open, we want to type "ipconfig" (without quotations) and hit enter. Something like this should come up (it's different depending on your network): If you are on LAN (have an ethernet cable plugged into your PC), you will find your gateway where the first (smaller) red arrow is. If you are on a wireless connection (say, on a laptop without an ethernet cable plugged in), you will find your gateway where the second (bigger) red arrow is. The blue arrow is pointing to your IPv4 (or IPv6) address. You will need this later, so memorize or write down whatever numbers come after the third dot (the underlined ones). For example, since I am currently on a laptop using a wireless connection, I would look where the second arrow is. (192.168.1.1) Step 3 - Gaining access to your router's settings After discovering what your default gateway is, go ahead and plug it into your browser's URL bar. I use Nightly/Firefox, so my URL bar looks like this: After plugging in the gateway: Now hit enter, and it will ask for a username and password. If you don't know your router's username or password, try the user being "root" and the password being "admin". If that doesn't work, check here to search for your router's default username and password combination. After getting the correct username and password combination, it will take you to your router's settings page. Step 4 - Port Forwarding Once in your router's settings, search for "Port Forwarding" or "Single Port Forwarding" under one of the tabs. Mine happens to be under Applications and Gaming, but once again, this varies per router. Now, since we want to forward port 50050, put it in the "port" field. (if you have an "internal port" and "external port" field like my router, put it in both) In the "To IP Address" field, put your IPv4 (or IPv6) address in. (the blue arrow above) Make sure "Protocol" is set to both and if there is an "Enabled" checkbox, make sure it's checked. Now, save your settings in your router and you should be good to go. Thanks for reading my guide, and if you have any questions, feel free to shoot me a PM or come into the chatbox. -Sherlock
    1 point
  8. If I seriously have to sit there and constantly have people advertising/talking about their services I'm going to kill myself. Please put a rule in place that limits service talk, such as a set time limit of 10 or so minutes to post about your service.
    1 point
  9. Hey everyone. As you've probably heard by now, I've been working on a slayer script for OSBot. I'm nearly finished, and am now just looking at adding in a few monsters I couldn't do due to quest requirements, and adding new quality-of-life features like guthans support, dragon battleaxe special usage, bones-to-peaches, etc. I'll be fleshing this out soon with the levels/gear I'm requiring for each slayer master. I've tried to balance it so that most low levels can do Turael/Vannaka, and doing Nieve/Duradel really benefits from a more progressed account. Some features of the script so far: I want to add the following monsters, but don't have access to an account that can reach them. If you can, and are willing to lend me your account for a few minutes (no bank access needed), please send me a PM! I plan to submit this script soon, as I have decided that I am satisfied with @Zach's tool that does show individual invoices and our portion of the profit. I would also like to thank @BiscuitMan for his immense help with testing this script. Great guy Thank you, and may you soon all be slayer masters!
    1 point
  10. I think it would be valuable for people (pretty much mods) to have the time of post on the far right of the chatbox post so that we can determine whether someone is full on spamming or not or whether they really did wait a good amount of time between each post. IE: Would be helpful rather than people PMing me saying kick this guy, kick this guy, when really he isn't spamming that much.
    1 point
  11. grats to trustmybet, L S D and Milo Runs bots Please post on the thread to claim you're prize and PM me youre skypes oh and I had to end the giveaway an hour early i thought we had enough entries
    1 point
  12. You can always report people by providing screenshots as you did. As for more chatbox assistants, I support it.
    1 point
  13. I'd like to point out that both and myself were CBA's before but got demoted for retarded reason :p
    1 point
  14. I dont visit allot chatbox but i should Gh0st u should apply for chatbox assistent
    1 point
  15. wtf why would u want to hide the sexy ladys just noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
    1 point
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  17. What...? @OP,there's two ways of looking at it: A. You release it open source, a limited few will contribute, a lot will just rip off your code for their own use, and if for whatever reason in future you decide to stop development/make it premium/remove it from the SDN, the aforementioned reasons will cause you problems B. Maintain it as an individual, or issue code access to a select few for maintenance, the effect on the market will be less drastic and you can always make it premium in future. It also means you'd have no worries about code plagiarism. Just something to think about.
    1 point
  18. Yes, but the chat cant determine what is considered "advertising" nor can it give someone permission to if they're VIP/Sponsor.
    1 point
  19. Like Maldesto said guys just report them. I do it all the time and PM Maldesto! A few minutes later they are either banned or kicked depending on how excessive the spam was
    1 point
  20. How is mod able to know which threads are being bumped? It's near impossible to guess what threads will be bumped.
    1 point
  21. You forgot the 'Staff Team'.
    1 point
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  23. The main focus at this moment for OSBot 2 lies in making sure we have organized and covered every part of the planned API. The moment we release we can't refactor existing code anymore. Because we want OSBot 2 to have a very intuitive API, besides the performance gains, we are making sure we are not missing anything.
    1 point
  24. I love it. Who are they kidding, you cant take in information as fast as lightening and this is more fun to watch.
    1 point
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