04-21-2021, 04:43 PM
When time ago I first studied how a viewer was built in C# I quickly realized that there are dozens of things that would allow LL to automate with any type of scripting language to detect any of the things that are forbidden in the TOS.
At the end of each day they would have a harvest of automatically created lists of CB users, and the script itself would ban them all and their alters. Without disheveling even a lil bit
Okay, so the question is this:
Why doesn't LL easily ban us if they has plenty of tools to do it?
This is still quite an enigm for me.
Sometimes I think that there're some purely economic reason behind all this, that it's nothing more than a theater, because it encourages people to buy things to copy, no matter how strange it may seem, or for any other economic reason. What else?
Because of all this that I tell you, I still find incredible that being able to do it very easily, however, LL doesn't ban us.
What do you think about all this and, specially, how do you reason it? T.I.A.
At the end of each day they would have a harvest of automatically created lists of CB users, and the script itself would ban them all and their alters. Without disheveling even a lil bit

Okay, so the question is this:
Why doesn't LL easily ban us if they has plenty of tools to do it?
This is still quite an enigm for me.
Sometimes I think that there're some purely economic reason behind all this, that it's nothing more than a theater, because it encourages people to buy things to copy, no matter how strange it may seem, or for any other economic reason. What else?
Because of all this that I tell you, I still find incredible that being able to do it very easily, however, LL doesn't ban us.
What do you think about all this and, specially, how do you reason it? T.I.A.