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by xp84
1042 days ago
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You’re right on that part but I think it isn’t so much the server resources but the actual things the bots may be doing. For example making a ton of bot accounts to spread propaganda, or 10,000 “trial accounts” to host untraceable phishing/scam pages, etc. Or for example, an e-commerce site that doesn’t want to be automated into service as a card tester for stolen credit cards with thousands of fraudulent orders. |
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There's nothing wrong with trial accounts. Phishing/scam pages and card testers are the problem, let law enforcement focus on what's actually illegal.