- Staff
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Hey folks,
After three days of discussing this matter, I (on behalf of our Evo-Web crew) came to the conclusion to let you guys know about a situation that's currently happening behind our scenes.
Several days ago I banned our user called "diggiboy" (he's called "diggi 10" over at soccergaming's boards). You might remember him from being a mod in our Winning Eleven area for a few weeks and from still posting over there until a few days ago.
So I banned that guy for breaking our rules in terms of abusing other members. I also banned his IP because he's that sort of guy we would not like to see among our community members any longer.
Anyway, only hours after I banned him we got a mail. What you can see here is a parts of his mails we received. The first mail is made by Mart though, as you can see.
As you can clearly see this guy is threatening our site in case we don't let him back in.
We contacted our man over at soccergaming.com since he's the one hosting our site and putting all his great efforts into keeping us up and alive. We also contacted our server provider (ev1) and diggiboy's provider, sending them all those emails (including headers, of course) as evidence.
But still it was Soccergaming's decision to let this guy back into our community before risking any sort of troubles due to some hacking skills. He's the boss, so we all have to respect that.
Personally we think making threats in order to be invincible on our sites shouldn't be the way it's gonna work out. That's why we would like to let all of you guys know what kind of person that diggiboy is.
So here I come, posting all those info we probably should have kept for ourselves. But I don't ever wanna see that guy posting anywhere in our beloved community again. Even if that's gonna lead to a worse case scenario by getting hacked.
Again, we have our evidences at hand, so hacking our site will only lead to get you shot into your own knees, Mister diggiboy.
Sometimes you're gonna have to take a risk in order to advance. Now here's the risk I'm gonna take for making Evo-Web the place we all know.
You may all realise that we are taking a big risk exposing a potential loophole in the way the site is governed but the staff have faith that the members of the evo-web are decent human beings and would never resort to such actions as making threats against the site.
Take care,
Tom, Evo-Web Admin
After three days of discussing this matter, I (on behalf of our Evo-Web crew) came to the conclusion to let you guys know about a situation that's currently happening behind our scenes.
Several days ago I banned our user called "diggiboy" (he's called "diggi 10" over at soccergaming's boards). You might remember him from being a mod in our Winning Eleven area for a few weeks and from still posting over there until a few days ago.
So I banned that guy for breaking our rules in terms of abusing other members. I also banned his IP because he's that sort of guy we would not like to see among our community members any longer.
Anyway, only hours after I banned him we got a mail. What you can see here is a parts of his mails we received. The first mail is made by Mart though, as you can see.
As you can clearly see this guy is threatening our site in case we don't let him back in.
We contacted our man over at soccergaming.com since he's the one hosting our site and putting all his great efforts into keeping us up and alive. We also contacted our server provider (ev1) and diggiboy's provider, sending them all those emails (including headers, of course) as evidence.
But still it was Soccergaming's decision to let this guy back into our community before risking any sort of troubles due to some hacking skills. He's the boss, so we all have to respect that.
Personally we think making threats in order to be invincible on our sites shouldn't be the way it's gonna work out. That's why we would like to let all of you guys know what kind of person that diggiboy is.
So here I come, posting all those info we probably should have kept for ourselves. But I don't ever wanna see that guy posting anywhere in our beloved community again. Even if that's gonna lead to a worse case scenario by getting hacked.
Again, we have our evidences at hand, so hacking our site will only lead to get you shot into your own knees, Mister diggiboy.
Sometimes you're gonna have to take a risk in order to advance. Now here's the risk I'm gonna take for making Evo-Web the place we all know.
You may all realise that we are taking a big risk exposing a potential loophole in the way the site is governed but the staff have faith that the members of the evo-web are decent human beings and would never resort to such actions as making threats against the site.
Take care,
Tom, Evo-Web Admin
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