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Re: Little Mouse and RapTarX - What is this connection?
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Lucius
on 29/02/2020, 13:52:32 UTC
Guy, I really hate to say this, but I really feel angry about your thoughts. You think that even if these accounts are connected, as long as they don't cheat, they will have no problem here  Angry Angry
I will talk about fairness here  Undecided How many signature campaigns are open to users of this forum? How many users can be accepted in all campaigns? I am sure it is a very small number compared to the active users on this forum. This competitive rate is very fierce, so what happens when you own multiple accounts? It increases your acceptance rate and reduces the rate of others. Do not say that "because he writes well, he can use multiple accounts and be accepted by all". It is not fair. There are many good writers here, and they only use a single account. For me, someone who owns multiple accounts and participates in other signature campaigns is cheating, by using multiple accounts, these people have taken the opportunity of other users. It is unfair, so don't accept it  Sad Don't say that there is no fraud here, don't cover the bandits who take away other people's opportunities  Angry
I confirm that I can use multiple accounts while ensuring the quality of the posts created, but it is fraudulent, justice does not allow me to do that.

When I read your post, I remember that I write something similar few days ago in this post on topic "Having secondary/multiple accounts purpose is..?". We seem to share a similar opinion about some moral and ethical principles, but they are hardly applicable in the real world, let alone in the virtual world. I believe there are people who have several accounts active in various sig campaigns, but this is allowed by the forum rules.

For those who are active on a daily basis and have a good power of observation, it is not difficult to notice that some accounts have fairly identical expressions, the same grammatical errors, and sometimes even speak to themselves, creating a semblance of discussion between different users.