This isn’t even a talk thread. This is a “the site” thread.
Well, it's a less aggressive mood than what was here, so perhaps the derailing is not all bad.
So are we listing cheaters here? I have a few to add if that's the case.
All users that are known for cheating/falsifying runs on the Geometry Dash boards. Some are banned, some aren't:
@7H3 - you know who it is @kostia_982 - faked a 1-8 run (If I remember correctly, no-clip was used) @FireflameGamesYT - cheated a SubZero run @Mikeltxo751 - stole someone else's run @FlubyFans000 - stole someone else's run @mootu - speedhacked a run @BoyYellow - spliced and edited several Meltdown runs in retaliation to me not retiming the run to make them first place @MrCodic - speedhacked a 1-8 run, privately admitted to speedhacking the run. not banned, but definitely can't be trusted @Geometry_dash222 - stole a Meltdown run @RyanFitzmorris - edited a 1-8 run @FaZeEnderCreeper - idk @Ender_Man967 - faked a Google Snake run
That's all for now.
That being said, it would definitely be helpful if modhub had some sort of search function. Like I could search for runs from particular users, runs that were rejected by one mod, or using keywords from rejection reasons (eg. "spam", "faked", etc). GD has up to 40 pages of rejections alone.
@shlok stole a seterra run
I'm working on a list of among us cheaters. I'll edit this message when that's done.
cheating in mungus is cheating not only the game, but yourself
because you're playing mogus
@Garsh remove @7H3 from my list in the first post in the thread, you got them there twice.
This is going down a route I really dont like
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