When you do stupid things in life, be prepared for the consequences - and I can't say anything other than that it's really stupid to give your BTT account to someone else without first considering that someone will notice that the person behind that account has changed. The way some users of this forum think is incredible, in a negative context of course.
If the admins approve this request, I would recommend a signature ban for 2 years - because when you rent an account to a friend, then you deserve to lose it for a while.
Thank you for your attention.
Yes, it was a foolish idea I deeply regret my decision, but in that intention was simply to help a friend in need, not realizing the broader implications of my actions. I just wanted to help him while I was damaging myself and I didn't understand which was my mistake.But I didn't 'rent' anything.I just wanted to help him since he was the only son of his family and had no income( long story). I would never take anything for myself considering his situation.
People who know me here can understand I'm not the guy to abuse or take advantage of people.
I understand now that what I did was wrong, regardless of my intentions. I have learned a hard lesson from this experience and will never make the same mistake again. I don't know how else to describe the situation in which your alleged friend used your BTT account to gain financial gain through a signature campaign in which you are participating? If you wanted to help a friend, why didn't you just pass on to him what you earned on the forum?
I personally don't think your story is true, but that you simply thought you would stay under the radar with what you were doing - or that BTT account was sold at some point to someone who is clearly a shitposter
I don't know, does this forum has a rule that states that we can lend or rent or even borrow out our account to friends?
Rules don't allow things, rules prohibit things. But there is no such rule.
I even remember a case (but not the username) where someone was unbanned because the plagiarism happened before he bought the account, and then was loaded with negative feedback for buying the account.It was really a specific case, not only that
@bill gator admitted that he bought that account, but also that the admin took the effort to check the IP logs and come to the conclusion that there is truth in it.