Tombombadil
02-01-2015, 12:27 PM
I am sorry if this is the wrong forum but "technical" did not seem appropriate. Is in-game spam of URL's of someone's twitch feed against the rules?
Late last night I got a tell claiming that "Twitch feed player", I am not sure if call-outs are against the rules so I won't list a name or screenshot unless asked, was accusing me of stealing his GF. I lol'd and checked it out and it was just a twitch feed of the "player whose GF I stole".
This came from a different player name that promptly logged out and has never logged back in. I am asking if this is against the rules because I think trying to get traffic for your site through in-game spamming is really lame.
This all seemed very sketchy because of the instant log out after the tell and the fact that it happened so late at night. I can post the SS of the spam bot's, and the twitch users names if required.
Thank you for making this great game available for us all to enjoy. I just wanted to make sure that issues such as in-game spam to try to get hits for ads seems to go against the spirit of this server.
Late last night I got a tell claiming that "Twitch feed player", I am not sure if call-outs are against the rules so I won't list a name or screenshot unless asked, was accusing me of stealing his GF. I lol'd and checked it out and it was just a twitch feed of the "player whose GF I stole".
This came from a different player name that promptly logged out and has never logged back in. I am asking if this is against the rules because I think trying to get traffic for your site through in-game spamming is really lame.
This all seemed very sketchy because of the instant log out after the tell and the fact that it happened so late at night. I can post the SS of the spam bot's, and the twitch users names if required.
Thank you for making this great game available for us all to enjoy. I just wanted to make sure that issues such as in-game spam to try to get hits for ads seems to go against the spirit of this server.