Seriously, what is your problem? I didn't make the two open threads.
I wrote my idea.
You are continuing to reply to me by pointing me to write to support.
I think their posts have a much broader purpose.
No, but you got my attention when did throw this sentence in to the mix.
However, the argument cannot be that some players are asking others to bring evidence.
So regardless how you try to spin it. not needing to provide collaborating data to support claims made, makes most claims questionably on their validity.
If there appears to be very limited information to supports the claims that this is a big issue? Also note, no one is denying that bots exists, even I have shown that there are tools out there to do amazing things, that also can be used to make smarter bots, I have also shown that there are less amazing but still very competent tools to make "dumb" bots, but all of these tools require an investment of your time, and for most of us, quite alot of it.
There is a nice saying, Trust but Verify, because trust without verification, is worthless, that is dictatorship, do as I say and nothing else is valid. So if we cannot look at the same data and come to a similar conclusion that this is a widespread problem, then we likely will have problem, becuase if we cannot make check the data, and are supposedly going to support measures to remedy the claimed issue, that most likely will have a negative impact on our ingame experience, that is a trust issue.
So if people are repeatedly claiming foul play, ie bots being used against them, and asks for something to be made about this problem, then it is reasonably to expect them to provide the information they have about why they believe there is foul play at work here! FDev have made their stance on this topic quite clear in the past, always report this kind of things and FDev claim they take it seriously and do investigate this, we cannot be sure about that, but the very limited amount we seems to have about "I reported this and then nothing happened", or "I reported this and then something did happen" is interesting, as those who claim they have the information to support foul play, should report it, and if they did report it, they should be able to see in their data, if the report had any effect, especially around the time when the ticket got closed as very likely should coincide with any action was taken. We have seen claims that people using bots, have said they have been banned for it...
So if we keep up the argument that those making those claim should not need to provide data to support their claim, then I can make my claim, that under the same logic, I do not need provide supporting information for my claims either, that you and an arbitrary selected group of people, are in fact running alot of bots. So the same standard to provide supporting argument about how widespread an issue is,should fall on the party making these claims in the public, expecially if they intend to rally support for it to be fixed.