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YO! i just recently discovered OSbot and started botting, i don't want to risk my acc getting banned but i ran a bot for the past 2 nights overnight, for 9 hours each time. Would it be bad if i ran it a 3rd time over night? or is to risky?

Thanks!

YO! i just recently discovered OSbot and started botting, i don't want to risk my acc getting banned but i ran a bot for the past 2 nights overnight, for 9 hours each time. Would it be bad if i ran it a 3rd time over night? or is to risky?

Thanks!

Simple as this... if you don't want to get banned, don't bot.

I agree with the statement above. I'm running a account 24/7 on tabs past 4 days no ban :p But I've ran a bot on flax banned on 5 minutes.

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I agree with the statement above. I'm running a account 24/7 on tabs past 4 days no ban tongue.png But I've ran a bot on flax banned on 5 minutes.

Lol its not that i don't want to bot or anything, just wanna know if its risky, say as if will jagex kinda keep an eye on my account and shit like that lol i don't know how this works so im just curious.

It normally isnt a matter of how long you bot for but whether or not the bot messes up or where you bot. For example as Fort Minor said, botting flax is a much higher ban rate than say making tabs.

Simple as this... if you don't want to get banned, don't bot.

true but botting isnt ask risky jagex says, especially on OS since they dont have bot detection software (yet). just dont bot things with high ban rates, and dont bot more than 3-5 hours without taking a break. 

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