Oh I’m sorry you changed your phrasing now and I missed it!! Hahahahaha you tried being sneaky. I should have said it didn’t say anything that the data was ‘lied about’. So wait a minute did you just drop the whole lying part goal post and now move it to you us arguing whether it was wrong or not? Is that what we are doing
I haven’t changed my phrasing. False means false. If you want to reinterpret that statement to mean “because the data was incorrect” that’s up to you.
Oh so you are moving the goal post. This whole time you’ve been pushing it as a LIE. I asked you multiple times to prove it was a LIE. Once you couldn’t do that you tried to act like you’ve been saying the data is false which is NOT what you’ve been pushing. I told you multiple times if you think the data is inaccurate (or in order words false) then that’s fine. I’ve said that idk how many times.
Also, the post said it didn’t know if it was false so even though you moved your goal post you still didn’t move it to a winning position.
Nope.
I’m still saying that.
So you think having data that’s inaccurate also means you have data that you lied about
Nope.
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Then where’s the lie? Because the post you are now crutching to says that the data could have been wrong. So where’s the lie at?
The lie was in presenting false data.
" World of Warcraft subscription revenue grew an estimated 223% in August compared to July. Despite this, total revenue was still lower than the Battle for Azeroth expansion last August."
It doesn’t mean anything and the numbers are just an estimate. Activision/Blizzard haven’t released their quarterly numbers on anything yet.
This makes me happy. I want the game to have success. WoW is one of my favourite games of all time (as a whole, retail with all its expansions & classic).
I want WoW to go back and be the undisputed number 1 MMO, with 11 million+ players all having a grand ole time.
Once again, it may have been false. And even if it is incorrect do you think that every new discovery means that what we thought before was a lie then? Lol
It was false. Not only that, the claimed exploit doesn’t exist so it was a lie.
Where’s the proof that it was false? If you can’t provide it then what you’re saying is a lie;)
The data was never shown because the exploit never existed in the first place. Thus the original claim OP made about subscriber count was nonsense.
If you disagree, show me how the exploit was executed. ![]()
The burden of proof is on you friend you just listed a WHOLE bunch of statements as fact. It’s not my job to prove your gibberish wrong. If you can’t support what you’re saying then you a lying 
Sorry, but I’m not the one who made the assertion in question.
Show me the exploit that lead to the numbers being presented, or I call BS.
Well in order to do that that means I would have to have been the one to have done it in the first place. You’re asking for something you know isn’t possible because you’re in a corner and your toddler brain can’t think of any other way out of it.
What I can provide is evidence that it did work considering blizzard banned the addons from doing this showing evidence that the addon must have been too invasive to them in some way otherwise they wouldn’t GaF.
And yeah the burden of proof is on you. When you say “IT 100% WAS PROVED FALSE AND THE EXPLOIT NEVER HAPPENED”
That’s when it’s your q to put up and shut up.
The quote is from a data analysis company that has Blizzard as one of their clients. They aren’t making guesses using publicly available information. That would also likely be why they’re only giving the percentage rather than the precise numbers.
That’s not at all true.
The source claimed to be able to use weakauras to see subscription end dates.
If you show me that, I’ll be satisfied. Until then, I call BS.
You evidently don’t know if there ever was an exploit, so you can’t know about this.
They wouldn’t be allowed to disclose that kind of information without permission. Even still, let’s say ActiBlizz gave them the green light, the bolded part speaks volumes “Despite this, total revenue was still lower than the Battle for Azeroth expansion last August.”