I don’t have time to look people up to see of they are alts or not, but I don’t care either really. I mean it isn’t like it would help their cause any.
I’d give you a million gold if you can find my alt! Since this is the only character I post on!
I don’t have time to look people up to see of they are alts or not, but I don’t care either really. I mean it isn’t like it would help their cause any.
I’d give you a million gold if you can find my alt! Since this is the only character I post on!
I know but I can tell when someone isn’t being honest or telling all the details and I’m just pointing it out.
If I had a nickel for every time some keyboard turner/clicker decked themselves out in BoEs and dominated a low level BG, I could buy everyone in this thread lunch, super sized.
Someone once asked me why I spent so much time looking that up. I guess it depends on what one considers “so much time.” It takes me like 10 seconds to find out that two people are the same person.
It’s a “whatever” thing here in GD because it’s just one type of strange person mixed in with trolls and all the other terms for non-normal folk. I just find it overly odd with how many in the CS forum do it. Someone posts some incorrect help reply then that reply gets 10 likes, 8 of which are the same person, then because of having all the likes, that reply gets flagged as “the accepted response.”
What if the various people have multiple screens active and while they play the game or whatever they are doing. They see that a topic of interest has been active or maybe something they wrote was replied to?
I have been debating on getting a second screen just for that purpose actually. Sadly, I would have to get a bigger place to keep them
I suppose the random insult toss might be a sing but logical fallacies? I can’t think of the number of times I have seen people state against the MBer’s how their arguments are just illogical fallacies or something to that extent. So I don’t know how that one would work. But I think I understand where you are coming from.
So, how many alts have you found on this thread?
Just because they respond right away does not automatically mean they’re the same person. But when you see it happen with the same people all the time, it’s a clue.
I mean they’ll utilize the same ones. For example, the red herring is pretty common. You see a couple people who seem to post together a lot and both use that same fallacy, it’s also a clue.
I’ve found 4 so far. I really wish it wasn’t against the rules to specifically point them out. Maybe they should limit what you can post on so it wouldn’t even be a thing.
EDIT: smh My brain is in the mode for looking at this, so I open another thread with a bait topic that had over 20 hearts and I only looked at the first 10 and 6 of them were the OP’s alts.
Maybe they should just remove the ability to like “yourself”. Isn’t that the goal of facebook to get likes?
They should but that won’t stop people who have multiple accounts from doing it.
And it’s funny that you said that about Facebook. My oldest is 19. He has… I don’t even know how many friends. He posts a recent new profile picture and within 24 hours, has over 500 likes. I asked him “are you trying to be famous or something?” He said “of course.”
True, but how many people have multiple battle.net accounts?
That, we’ll never know. That’s why I take this subject with a grain of salt.
We all know for a fact that people have multiple. I’ve seen people myself with 4, 6, 10, 12 and the video above of 24. But are there so many people like that? No idea unless Blizzard tells us the numbers and we know they won’t.
However, I do believe many who do this will browse these forums and defend their position whether using logic, hyperbole or trolling. None-the-less, they’re entertaining.
I used to have 200 friends lol then I trimmed that down to ~50 which is mostly people I went to high school with and served in the military with.
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I’m proud to be crazy!
I do that. I have multiple screens. One with wow and the other typically has these forums, wowhead, and Facebook pulled up in Chrome. I normally go to that screen when using LFG to find something to do (20 minute queues get pretty lonely, lol).
Cheating is prohibited unless you pay for the right to do so.
Kinda like how rape wasn’t legal but prima nocta was back in the olden times.
I have WoW in windowed mode, so switching between the game and the forums is super easy. Especially when I’m spending time waiting on rare spawns to show up.
Seems to be some debate over that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Droit_du_seigneur
Historians David M. Walker and Hector McKechnie wrote that the “right” might have existed in medieval Europe, but other historians have concluded that it is a myth, and that all references to it are from later periods.
Nice google skills breh. Whatchoo want, a cookie?
Only if they are the Chips Ahoy chewy kind, I don’t like hard cookies. Also I only Googled it because I had 0 idea what Prima Nocta was, the first thing Google shows me is the chick from the movie Braveheart and I’m just like “oh” lol.
What I want is for people to stop comparing multiboxing to horrible things that happen in real life.
Daddy chill, the comments in this post will change nothing for multiboxers.