jvvg wrote:
ErnieParke wrote:
funelephant wrote:
Again.
Not a very good example...And how is it not a good example? This actually happened in real life, so I see no problems with it.
It's just not the same scale. They click the link, and they see the banned page. However, it doesn't show any reasons, which is a sign it is fake. Also, just click a link and you'll realize it is fake.
I'll realize that it's a fake, but when the pranked scratcher clicks the link, they'll see "The Scratch Team decided to block the account or the IP address you are using." and they'll start panicking heavily and they'll ignore the fact that it says "Scratcher | Logout" and that they've been banned for no apparent reasons. Fear blots out reason, and you can't forget that.
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