They told me "We know, we kept it in there on purpose to find cheaters. Don't do it again or you're banned."
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Replying to @paniq
that's the kind of counterintuitive but practical solution you come up with when you run a community I see nothing wrong with it
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Replying to @paniq
yeah you can, but depending on how much of a buggy mess you're administrating, a honeypot bug is a boon
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Replying to @allgebrah
security by obscurity doesn't work. you're not creating order. you're just making a bigger mess.
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Replying to @paniq @allgebrah
a better solution: reward players for reporting bugs. the bug i reported was a simple validation problem. fix has 3 lines.
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Replying to @paniq @allgebrah
it's symptomatic; also how our society treats white hat hackers who disclose security vulnerabilities.
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Replying to @paniq
oh man I want to agree but even with a nerdy player base, maybe 1-3% of your players quality as hackers
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Replying to @allgebrah @paniq
I love these people and try to keep them around but the overlap with the cheaters is relatively small
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Replying to @allgebrah
if you do what they did, you're incompetent and you'll lose me.
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I don't know their tradeoffs and not all admins are hackers maybe they are shitlords, but from this solution alone I can't judge them
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