Author Topic: Roblox Raiders  (Read 28046 times)

Oh god, I'm so tempted to do it, but won't.
I love you, Badspot. <3

You will now be automatically banned if you post a link to roblox.  Do not test this feature, it is working.

Well its about time. Finally the starfishs will get what is coming to them.

Badspot, you understand that TinyURL could bypass all the stuff you just did, right?

Badspot, you understand that TinyURL could bypass all the stuff you just did, right?

TINYURL POWER REQUIRES 10INT
ROBLOX INVADER HAS 3INT
ATTACK FAILED
ROBLOX INVADER BANNED

TINYURL POWER REQUIRES 10INT
ROBLOX INVADER HAS 3INT
ATTACK FAILED
ROBLOX INVADER BANNED
lol'd

I don't think that they are smart enough to use Tinyurl


I have an idea...
Badspot should put in a script into the Register feature, a name filter script..
Make it so it will reject anyone with "roblox" in there name, or in other cases, "r0bl0x"...
It should work.

Example of Script
RobloxRocks - Rejected
r0blox - Rejected
RoBlOxRaIdEr - Rejected
And so on...

This should work to defend Blockland from inbound Roblox Raiders... It's a better statagy then just banning them one by one...

Hehehe... Dumbass robloxians

Badspot, you understand that TinyURL could bypass all the stuff you just did, right?
The ambassador program requires you to copy the link exactly, so anyone posting links to TinyURL won't get the rewards they're looking for.

I always loved it when Zoneark said "Roblox"

Any post with a subject or body containing roblox dot com results in the post not showing up and the user being banned.
seeing since roblox users are kids put up a pic after changing the URL to scare them to stuff?

The ambassador program requires you to copy the link exactly, so anyone posting links to TinyURL won't get the rewards they're looking for.

The point is that the TinyURL goes to the exact link, so they still get the rewards.

Also, it couldn't be that hard to isolate the code that lets the link check find it, so in reality you don't have to copy it exactly at all.

The point is that the TinyURL goes to the exact link, so they still get the rewards.

Also, it couldn't be that hard to isolate the code that lets the link check find it, so in reality you don't have to copy it exactly at all.

They don't get rewards if people just click the link, you also have to tell them where you put the link, and if the ROBLOX admins just see a tinyurl, they'll probably just ignore it.

They don't get rewards if people just click the link, you also have to tell them where you put the link, and if the ROBLOX admins just see a tinyurl, they'll probably just ignore it.
This.

Also:
Quote from: ambassador program website
1. There is some HTML code for a link in the textbox in the middle of the page. Post this code to another website on the internet. It needs to be EXACT, otherwise it won’t work.

They don't get rewards if people just click the link, you also have to tell them where you put the link, and if the ROBLOX admins just see a tinyurl, they'll probably just ignore it.

Couldn't they just find the link using the tinyurl domain?

Also:
Quote
1. There is some HTML code for a link in the textbox in the middle of the page. Post this code to another website on the internet. It needs to be EXACT, otherwise it won’t work.

Also, it couldn't be that hard to isolate the code that lets the link check find it, so in reality you don't have to copy it exactly at all.

Read.