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You should set the website so only one IP address can have an account, much like GameFaqs' poll of the day. It knows if your IP address has voted so you can't vote multiple times, rigging the results

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People might have siblings or something that might want to sign up to the website. Also, you have to consider people that would use a public computer.

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Then why was ... banned.

Then why was ... banned.

 

Because I personally believe that ... was your alternate account, and also because in my opinion, all of ...'s posts lacked content.

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When the account was made, there was no rule saying that posts had to have content.

When the account was made, there was no rule saying that posts had to have content.

 

Doesn't matter, it was breaking a new rule. Only reason that we didn't have that rule was because it is common sense. Posts without content are just a waste of resources.

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Hey Aaron, you could at least spell my name with a capital letter, otherwise you are not deemed sophisticated enough to tell me to "give it up".

Hey Aaron, you could at leats spell my name with a capital letter, otherwise you are not deemed sophisticated enough to tell me to "give it up".

 

Your spelling isn't perfect either, Jesse. You should at leats realize that his spelling-abilities have no relation to to his justification for telling people to "give it up".

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Mine was an accident, Aaron showed pure igonrance.

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