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RuneLite Bot Detector Plugin

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I would recommend everyone to stay away from botting in crowded areas, the RuneLite Bot Detector plugin quickly profiles players nearby and reports them to Jagex. I heard that this plugin is being developed in coordination with Jagex. Stay safe everyone.

Lol that thing sucks it thinks my legit accounts are bots and my bot account are legit xD

if anything it’s just going to spam more real player than bots at this point.

Said my obviously zulrah bots were real players, sure. 700 ttl doing nothing but zulrah

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I saw a video of the plugin where it shows stats and it could make hundreds of reports in a matter of minutes with confirmation on how many accounts get banned, so I'm expecting an increase in the ban rate due to mass reports from the plugin.

Same concept as needle in a haystack, no? So much data will lead to false positives like stated above and false bans may/will increase which could lead to it going away lol

It goes off XP gained and efficiency. It will help catch the low hanging fruit, however smarter botters should be OK.

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I use its assumptions to steer my script development. If it thinks a certain location or task is "botty", I change it and the confidence goes back to real player.

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