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by bentcorner 1038 days ago
> one day they just go poof and everyone knows why.

I thought the point of ban waves was precisely because there's no direct cause-and-effect. E.g., if you perform an exploit and get banned immediately, you know that the system can detect your exploit. If you get banned a month later, it might have been your exploit or something else you did between then and now.

This reduces the selection pressure on black-hats to produce ban-avoiding exploits.

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Yeah, this isn’t a (multiplayer) video game cheat where users are actively harming your product by existing. This is a loophole that allows users more features than they pay for. If they do a ban wave off this, it won’t be good for business. Discord is a social media company, they live and die by the community.