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Green Imposters
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Several people noticed that green names appeared so darn similar to the grey ones as to be all but identical. It is only by very close scrutiny, or viewing the page source that you see what is going on. The danger is that green names eventually go grey and then we enter the realms of the sinister. It is a serious defect in the AB registration process that allows characters from outside of the 'standard' ASCII set into usernames.
I like funny aliases more than most, but in my view this site is now almost too dangerous to use.
I like funny aliases more than most, but in my view this site is now almost too dangerous to use.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There was no morality lecture Whiffey, but you have openly admitted your enjoyment of mischief. People out there with far greater programming knowledge than you or I, have, perhaps taken your game to the next level.
You helped create the mischief, take some responsibility for others following in your footsteps.
You helped create the mischief, take some responsibility for others following in your footsteps.
I am now finding all the impostering very boring, there is no need for it. I am me and always will be me. Any time I find the need to disguise myself on AB then I will go away and find something else to occupy myself with. Some people on here are making it verey difficult to know who is who and I am finding it very childish.
You starting it wasn't my point Whiffey. But if people have seen you playing your fun alias games and have taken that game to the next level, then you are also culpable.
Just because you haven't used your knowledge for insults, doesn't make you any less guilty of breaking Site Rules.
Just because you haven't used your knowledge for insults, doesn't make you any less guilty of breaking Site Rules.
Thanks Stewy.
Mischief yes, openly discernible mischief yes. I never strayed over the limits of that. And actually I have not broken any Site Rules.
Mischief yes, openly discernible mischief yes. I never strayed over the limits of that. And actually I have not broken any Site Rules.
Site Rules <quote> Do not abuse the AnswerBank�s registration procedures and attempt to acquire multiple usernames.</quote>
Whiffey <quote>I enjoy aliasing when it is harmless</quote>
You've not broken any Site Rules? I beg to differ.
Whiffey <quote>I enjoy aliasing when it is harmless</quote>
You've not broken any Site Rules? I beg to differ.