A lot of wintrading going on in blitz that no one is addressing

You know the exploiters are emboldened, like they KNOW Blizzard will not touch them lol. To them queue sync premades are legal and legit…

I guarantee you, if me and friends started queue syncing and getting high ratings, the hammer would come down on us… Kinda like how Politicians can do insider trading, but if you the normal person does it, its Prison time. 3rd party boosters gots money and connections.

Have yet to see any “actual evidence”. Making claims isn’t evidence just fyi.

It sure is, it recommends things it thinks you like.

Ahh i see your another fan, you will have to fight for Hirav for first place though. But besides that, let me fix your statements.

  • what Blizzard authority are you talking about exactly?
  • I care not about premades I care about sync exploiting.
  • The queue sync process is an exploit of the queue system, it’s doing things not intended by the game.
  • What about vaccines? I know more about them then you most likely.
  • Classic is more popular because it’s “nostalgia” for most of the dying player base.
  • I don’t care about the changes to classic lol
  • what about boosting websites? I don’t use them but I can easily read them.
  • Again algorithms are designed to try to funnel you things it thinks you like.

Honestly you said a whole lot of nothing lol

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War Within started with less players than season 3 of Dragonflight, so it had a much lower population start. Game is losing players fast, not making enough money, thats why they did the AH dino mount for a cash injection. Raids and Mythic+ is doing crappy atm losing players fast and thats the core of the game.

Flashy Cinematics saying keep paying, the game will be better next year… Once players get fed up and leave, many dont come back. Game is in trouble, they cant even stop the botters any more… And all of this rampant selling of ratings and stuff, is just signs of the decline.

Problem is not the gamers, its the crap going on up at the HQ of many AAA companies right now.

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I just love how confidently wrong the Ranch farmer/Homeopathic veterinarian is all the time.

You’re the expert, what does this algorithm do?

It’s written in pseudocode, so it shouldn’t matter which language you know.

function obfuscatedactivity(A, i, j):
if i >= j: return

m = (i + j) / 2
obfuscatedactivity(A, i, m)
obfuscatedactivity(A, m + 1, j)

if A[j] < A[m]:
swap(A[j], A[m])

obfuscatedactivity(A, i, j - 1)

The YouTube algorithm is a recommendation system that ranks videos based on how likely a viewer is to watch them.
We are talking about YouTube and such algorithms that recommend videos. It tries to recommend things it thinks you like.
Take the trolling back to Reddit Hirav lol

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So, you don’t know what it does?

I assumed you’d be a Google employee (as well as a Ranch farmer/Homeopathic veterinarian) to know how the Google ad services algorithm works, that’s proprietary information, it isn’t open source.

I figured you’d be able to tell me what a simple few lines of pseudocode does.

Wrong kind of algorithm. I just explained it. Please take the trolling elsewhere.

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Thus showing that you have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about and you’re just being confidently wrong.

By the way, the above algorithm sorts an array of information.

It’s written in pseudocode, so it is language agnostic, anyone with even a slight understanding of code of any kind should be able to tell exactly what it does.

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We where talking about YouTube video algorithms.

Please read before you speak.

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No, you were confidently wrong about something you had no idea about.

My goodness…

Oh Hirav… please learn what you are talking about.

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Yes, you can tell us what the YouTube algorithm does…

Mostly because YouTube/Google tells us.

But you also claimed to know how algorithms in general work…

You do know that ‘what’ and ‘how’ are two different concepts, don’t you?

Ahh I see you are taking things out of context clearly, we were talking about YouTube and other such algorithms.

Do you? Do you understand context? Seems that you don’t, and you are using it to troll for some reason. Do we get the unhinged ranting now?

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And I’ve proven that you wouldn’t know how an algorithm works even if it’s written in a way that anyone who knows any code language which has ever been written would be able to decipher.

Again, please read slowly Hirav. We are not talking about that type of algorithms.

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Do you mean to say that you know how a recursive algorithm works, but not how a dynamic programming algorithm works?

They are both algorithms, they use the same structure, it’s like saying you can’t read a recipe but you can read a newspaper.

Cool we are talking the YouTube one that recommends videos. Keep up.

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How does it work? Are you a Google employee? Do you know the backend?

It’s proprietary information, you’d either be an employee or a hacker to know how it works.

Or did you reverse engineer it? In which case you’d probably end up being a Google engineer, you should let them know.

Do I need to be one to understand it? Are you a doctor? Can you tell when a person is bleeding?
The YouTube algorithm is a recommendation system that ranks videos based on how likely a viewer is to watch them.

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