Invite Spammer Evidence Thread
- thomasgreen6
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Japanlamer confirmed?
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thomasgreen6 wrote:Japanlamer confirmed?
I also thought to him when i read "pested from everyone"
- edeholland
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Re: Invite Spammer Evidence Thread
YOU CAN WIN NEW DISRESPECTS AND PESTS
- Imperial Noob
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Can the creature be sued for sth, if located?
- fightinfrenchman
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Imperial Noob wrote:Can the creature be sued for sth, if located?
Yeah
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deleted_user wrote:[spoiler=spoiler]Microsoft, AoE3 ESO Is Compromised -- Invite Spammer
Recently (a month, more?) one individual has exploited, somehow, a means to kick any individual off ESO servers in a matter of seconds. The process involves an onslaught of rapid-fire game invitations which occur even if the inviting account is pested, even if "online privacy" is enabled. The spammer primarily targets individuals who stream as an account name is needed.
If any stream becomes any bit popular it seems to be only a matter of time until the spammer shows up and forces the streamer offline. It is not uncommon for ESO servers to crash on the whole after his attacks. Community efforts to produce a software to counter his invites by means of an IP block have been attempted, but (correct me if I'm wrong, technically-adept developers) it does not work because the game invites come through ESO's IP, not the individual's IP.
Definitive Editions have been announced for the franchise, a new installment has been announced for the franchise. Please, investigate this individual and save the AoE3 online community, for your own good! Streaming has become the cornerstone for AoE3's stability and its newfound longevity.
Examples:
1) https://clips.twitch.tv/SpeedySparklyPorpoiseRuleFive (LordRaphael)
2) https://clips.twitch.tv/SillyCleverDragonflyRalpherZ (_H2O)
3) https://clips.twitch.tv/IntelligentFamousCrowPastaThat (amateur cast -- here the host of the lobby, KingOfOsmane, is the one getting kicked offline. You can see him immediately disappear from "online" status. Further attempts to set up a game were disrupted until players went to GameRanger)
Additional examples can be cited as this phenomenon has occurred dozens, dozens of times. However, I have not been clipping as it's been going on, and this would involve the parsing of countless VODs.
Please help us.[/spoiler]
I'm trying to post this on the official forums, but it needs to be approved first, or something. It's been such a process just to get an account allowed to post.
They never approved my post on the official forums.
- fightinfrenchman
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Best way to get their attention is to oink them out. Tweet at the Age of Empires account saying "Ban the invite spammer" followed by 100 pig emojis
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The funniest part is him whining about being "disrespected". As if a guy who steals accounts and shuts down streams was ever worthy of respect.
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fightinfrenchman wrote:Best way to get their attention is to oink them out. Tweet at the Age of Empires account saying "Ban the invite spammer" followed by 100 pig emojis
Banning him is no good, he has many accounts. We just have to hope that the platform for the Definitive Edition doesn't have the same vulnerabilities as ESO.
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Papist wrote:fightinfrenchman wrote:Best way to get their attention is to oink them out. Tweet at the Age of Empires account saying "Ban the invite spammer" followed by 100 pig emojis
Banning him is no good, he has many accounts. We just have to hope that the platform for the Definitive Edition doesn't have the same vulnerabilities as ESO.
But how else would this troubled individual find solace in life? Methinks we provide a necessary sacrifice.
Re: Invite Spammer Evidence Thread
deleted_user wrote:Papist wrote:fightinfrenchman wrote:Best way to get their attention is to oink them out. Tweet at the Age of Empires account saying "Ban the invite spammer" followed by 100 pig emojis
Banning him is no good, he has many accounts. We just have to hope that the platform for the Definitive Edition doesn't have the same vulnerabilities as ESO.
But how else would this troubled individual find solace in life? Methinks we provide a necessary sacrifice.
It's true, ruining streams can be very cathartic.
The function of man is to live, not to exist.
Re: Invite Spammer Evidence Thread
I m pro the "invite spammer". He seems to be a good guy imo, spamming all of you invite.
Invite spammer, please dont spam me invite, i am pro you.
Richard.
Invite spammer, please dont spam me invite, i am pro you.
Richard.
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I m pRo the "iNviTE spAMMeR". He sEeMs to BE a gOod gUy imo, spamMinG alL of You iNviTe.
INviTe spammer, pleAsE dOnt sPaM me iNviTe, i am pRo yOu.
rSy.
INviTe spammer, pleAsE dOnt sPaM me iNviTe, i am pRo yOu.
rSy.
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