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Post by Prone on Aug 9, 2009 18:28:48 GMT -8
This is a bit late, but on the 19th of July, The Lulz Division of Clan [aC] took over several battle.net clans, including popular websites like bnetweb and bnetdev. They have had a bad history in the past, within the last month or two came back to Battle.Net with malicious intentions. Hide (Rick), a Battle.Net friend of mine told me that aC had sort of left Bnet for some time but was coming back to do what they do best: taking over clans. You can find the discussion on the StealthBot website here: www.stealthbot.net/board/index.php?showtopic=42851This discussion presents an interesting view on the whole situation. I know at this point that Op TriviaHost is not a threat (and possibly not ever), but the situation for malicious takover presents itself in the form of [aC] trying to take the #1 spot on Battle.Net, thus taking over all the popular factions on Battle.Net (Clans, trivia hangots, etc), our channel thus being the #1 trivia channel on Battle.Net. I can only hope that these idiots learn to grow up, and show some maturity. Anyone else havfe some thoughts on the matter?
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Post by Hawaiian Born on Aug 9, 2009 22:04:44 GMT -8
What is the deal with these gaming clans? I mean i can see a team but clans now? Really? Especially when they try to "take over" or "get rid" of another clan. Are these guys just kids that wouldn't be let into a real gang or some shit so they decided to be tough in the gaming world?
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Post by ferrousmoon on Aug 11, 2009 16:47:06 GMT -8
To be the most visited clan webpage and most visited channel, could translate into more influence and revenue. I tried to explore this issue earlier to try help G and Chalupa with some ideas in case they wanted to gear up for the release of Starcraft2 and Diablo3. Do any website design Prone?
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Post by Prone on Aug 13, 2009 12:24:44 GMT -8
Not really, sorry.
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