I'm new here, but I've been wondering for the last day or so ... how many TNT staff members have accounts here so they can see what we're up to? If they lurk, and I'm sure a few have in the past ... does seeing the programmes or buying them help them to catch us out and improve their defenses? Do any sit and read through the posts looking for clues to Neo accounts so they can be frozen? Do any Neo programmers with a grudge moonlight here as programmers and such? Have there ever been any attempts to infiltrate NF top ranks ... ? All impossible to answer I know, but I wanted to know other peeps thoughts/ideas on this lol Sorry if this is considered spam, but I thought it was very interesting subject and very topical B)
I'm sure there are spies on every cheating community. I have been on various communities and I have never met a TNT staff member before.. how do you want find that out actually? :arf: Although there was once some guy that tried to report people by putting some screenshots on his lookup but that wasn't here I think it does help so they can change the coding if possible. I don't think a staff member will raise his hand up when you ask him/her :lol:
:arf: I know nobody would actually admit they were TNT, I just wondered. Maybe I'm just too paranoid ! It's just I see a lot of people giving away information that could identify their Neo accounts, and I was concerned for them
Well, I think that'd depend on how...desperate? Devoted? Determinded? the TNT staff members want to freeze people using these forums. And I was wondering the same question, but...I guess it's a question of benefits and costs for TNT, becoming active in the forums to get high enough ranks to access information that could potentially be used against we the users vs. the time that'd take, etc. (And as long as everyone's careful about their information, I don't see how anyone would be frozen unless they post a username, pet name, traceable mail/stats/score, etc., or TNT pretends to want to buy a pet or np or something.) I doubt they'd lurk that much, considering it'd probably be easier to just chain ice people who get reported by other users. (Plus they're probably already bogged down by all the reports they get daily.)