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They are clearly lying right? It would be Impossible..

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When Jamflux's Anti-Botting Algorthym goes off and bans your account, do you really believe that they're personally by-human-hand reviewing your account and confirming that:
" Yes that's a bot, Time to press the ban button?"


:ban:I SAY IT'S LIES:ban:
https://i.imgur.com/iqjXpdz.png

Edited by Elixar

Most bans are likely automated, but on high value or old accounts I wouldn't be surprised if they are manually reviewed.

Maybe only members accounts

They had a person manually run their script or program that bans people though if that counts for anything. Besides that, everything is automated.

4 hours ago, Eliot said:

Most bans are likely automated, but on high value or old accounts I wouldn't be surprised if they are manually reviewed.

Take the RWTing bans on the Refunded people from Mod Jed. Those people were being watching by Mods in person. So yeah I agree with the above statement ^

Our team of specialized monkeys have carefully reviewed every single of 100k accounts that were botting this week. We well wolkd welly welly hald and are 100% sule that you are a botter.

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BTW it has to be Macroing Ban (manual) for it to be true manual ban and they really do that. Usually to stupid streamers.

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