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Off Topic / Re: Literally create an account on Twitter and get banned within loving minutes.
« on: April 27, 2018, 11:47:13 PM »that's what someone would say if it WAS their real nameDamn, you caught me.
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that's what someone would say if it WAS their real nameDamn, you caught me.
Who did you follow?I didn't follow anyone.
thanks for your name kind strangerYeah... my totally 100% real name...
bumpOops, my bad.
master matthew please
can u add thisIt is done
Might have been a preemptive strike because they saw the quality of your posts here
damn we need this feature on BLF
also https://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=59088.15.msg957683#msg957683Also, Blockland Lost Media hunt is in progress.
conans bulge was put to shame
umm so what about voiding your warranty and it having no real usesNo uses... for you.
the risk of bricking and it voiding warranty (and also being pretty much useless)You only end up bricking your console if you don't follow the damn directions or follow dipstuff youtube tutorials.
there was some glitch on twitter that was auto-locking some people for saying 'thanks' or something (and some other phrases). same thing probably happened to youYet I haven't even said anything.
Literally create an account on Twitter and get banned within loving minutes.
No this isn't a challenge, this is twitter's standard practice.
At 8:56 PM CST, I created a new twitter account.
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Within the time frame of 8:56 and 9:09 PM
I was banned... sort of, I'll explain the sort of in a minute.
But I had made no tweets, and therefore I could not have broken any rules.
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I go on to put some details on, change my profile pic, whatever, and all of a sudden my page instant redirects me to this:
So my account is "Locked", until I complete a captcha, whatever...
and give them my phone number? forget no.
forget off twitter.
introduced myself after plugging an ethernet cable into a windows xp machine in 2 hour intervals in which then i had to swap it with my big brother or dad for the xbox 360s that they played2010 in what country?
2010 my friend
Doesn't this count as piracy?It certainly opens up the door to this, which is what nintendo is worried about.
i just think its stupid to equate them with gambling...
by this logic people who buy trading card game expansions or unlock cosmetic crates on tf2 are gambling
and let's say i did like lootboxes. what's wrong with that?bait