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If I'm muted will my chance of being banned from botting decrease since I cannot talk? wink.png

Not at all. One: Your bot will not talk (unless you have a merch bot in-which-case a mute will destroy the purpose), and Two: Their programs look for systematic clicking/log ins that do not represent humans.

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Not at all. One: Your bot will not talk (unless you have a merch bot in-which-case a mute will destroy the purpose), and Two: Their programs look for systematic clicking/log ins that do not represent humans.

Wut, none of that makes damn sense.

I would tend to agree that it wouldn't decrease your ban rate, and if anything it would increase your ban because you can't talk.

For example: If someone is highly intolerant of bots and impatient or just a dickhead, they will just report you if you don't answer their first question. I'm a firm believer that most bans come from being reported but that's just my opinion.

Edited by yoiaintkare

No, it doesn't matter whether you are muted or not.

 

You are seems pretty omniscient. Giving answear to every question, which may not been even right. Only for teh post count? No offense.

 

No, it doesn't matter whether you are muted or not.

 

You are seems pretty omniscient. Giving answear to every question, which may not been even right. Only for teh post count? No offense.

 

 

Partly

 

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