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Originally posted by XM
As for freehosts:
If we could agree on that majority of cheaters are beginners who have insufficient marketing skills to sell product so they have to cheat to make little money to survive, then your concept allowing newbies & free hosts is wrong.
This is the same like if google allowed newbies to get listed with badly optimized pages just because they can't do it properly because they haven't learn it yet. Let the newbies try smaller TGPs and when they grow up and learn, they won't need to cheat on their payhosts.
As for payhosts etc. I agree it is probably harder to catch people playing with server stuff etc. , but make sure your bot behaves EXACTLY like browser and you can get rid of the rest of cheaters.
Gonna for lunch now ;)
XM
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You are dead wrong.... The majority of cheaters are not the beginners (they don't know enough to cheat yet) its the seasoned webmaster that has figured out how to cheat. Also many of the older more established and even the new Honest Free Hosts work very hard everyday to combat cheating. I employ a staff of people that look for cheates everyday. Cheaters will cheat on free hosts just as much as they will on paid hosting.
The issue is not whether the cheater is on Free or Paid hosting, it's more a function of developing a method of stopping them, or atleast slowing them down, on any hosting. Hun is just trying to help with a solution to this major problem. It is a step in the right direction for anyone who is concerned with the longevity of the business, and not just a quick buck.