yeah obviously they wont hit all of them , but im happy to see even a few go, its not ideal, just fun, if you are cheating (yes botting is cheating) you deserve a ban. in my humble opinion.
This schadenfreude joy yall get at the idea of botters lamenting this process is misguided. It is of little to no consequence to them, they don't keep good shit on their bot accounts, their mule accounts only get hit if they do some blatantly obvious RMT stuff, and they have a ton of ~15$ accounts ready to swap in when it happens. Most if not all the process for getting the new bot farming again is automated and they'll break even on the new account within days to a couple weeks max in most cases. It's all priced in for the major players (and they're usually not the ones getting hit). The botters most at risk of bans are the ones with a few accounts running some free open source software to do it. You'd have to be pretty stupid to think they're the ones "wrecking the jsp economy". Really they're one of very few barriers to insulate JSP users from price manipulation by the botters who run 100x+ accounts.
Using JSP is cheating too FWIW, we're just using a technicality to say it isn't RMT.
This post was edited by TheWeedian on Mar 20 2026 12:23pm