Nick sorry this happened. I got banned by a TrollMod 10 years ago for correcting a client's factual info. I paid a mod to make the edits a couple of years later, and then he got banned. :) There is no good way to update incorrect info.
I liken paying people/mods to do this stuff just like link builders. If someone is actively promoting their services/price its gonna be short lived value (at best). You found someone who's already a mod and you can change their "incentive" ... then you're in a much better spot -- just like buying links :)
"I could have paid a stranger to submit the exact same page, and no one would have known." Technically true, but I would say that this won't stop a trollmod from banning you. It's not a legal issue. It's not a matter of evidence. These are systems where even a suspect can raise a permaban. I'm just sharing this because I've seen it happen. :)
Nick sorry this happened. I got banned by a TrollMod 10 years ago for correcting a client's factual info. I paid a mod to make the edits a couple of years later, and then he got banned. :) There is no good way to update incorrect info.
I liken paying people/mods to do this stuff just like link builders. If someone is actively promoting their services/price its gonna be short lived value (at best). You found someone who's already a mod and you can change their "incentive" ... then you're in a much better spot -- just like buying links :)
"I could have paid a stranger to submit the exact same page, and no one would have known." Technically true, but I would say that this won't stop a trollmod from banning you. It's not a legal issue. It's not a matter of evidence. These are systems where even a suspect can raise a permaban. I'm just sharing this because I've seen it happen. :)
oh absolutely, I didn’t mean truly stranger… but people with seasoned accounts… and even mods. Network = Networth, right? :)