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Random Report Abuse

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So I'm sitting here botting doing some homework, and I decided to glance right at my other screen to see how my bot was doing.

 

Here, I find a report abuse window open with a persons name. There was a guy next to me (I assume also botting). We were located at Seers Village, chopping down Maple tree's. My input was selected off on the OSBot client, and I did not do this manually.

 

I caught it in time, and canceled the report (if it was even going to actually submit). I am running the Mirror client.

 

What caused this? Is there something built into the client or script? Am I being reported by other players?

 

Any input is appreciated.

 

I am running kCutter v2.6 on OSBot 2.3.56 while using the Mirror Client (v1.051).

Might have been a weird mis-click. Maybe the scripts anti ban is suppose to left click players to inspect them to seem like a human and it accidentally clicked report abuse and froze.

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Might have been a weird mis-click. Maybe the scripts anti ban is suppose to left click players to inspect them to seem like a human and it accidentally clicked report abuse and froze.

 

I think a misclick is the plausible answer. A pretty weird one if you ask me.

I think a misclick is the plausible answer. A pretty weird one if you ask me.

There is nothing more to it, was just a misclick. 

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