Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-99.73.35.159-20181005201301/@comment-28829111-20181012025150

I’ve stayed out of this discussion until now hearing more from the original poster. I happen to agree with his/her discussion points. I will say that I was no pot comfortable wupith the thread about pushing wiki players in that last event. Many of those competing were already on my FL and I try to help all possibly giving newbies a bit more of certain help with tools and energy. 8 wasn’t sure how I felt about others collecting from me only to gift to the same wiki players trying for the top 100? as Inhad already helped them. But it is not my place nor desire to judge others use of their WLs, gifts, or forum posts. All in all it was fun for those doing it and participating. I see SN in many ways - solitaire like play, some competitive play, some persinal goal play...it’s not all one thing “black or white”. Same goes for “that grey line” we all draw in the sand. TT cheating, TT for game enjoyment, TT for survival, TT for the challenge of it,TT for selfish motives, TT not stopped therefore legit, TT bad, TT good, TT fair, TT unfair...it’s in the eye of the player. It’s a great discussion that Fandom person started ad there won’t be a right or wrong answer. Although, perhaps the TOS? claims it is against the rules and hence cheating. Is it right for a game manufacturer to tell me the owner iPod my device what I can or cannot do with it - knowing the risks for hacking exist when backdated? Was it wrong of a Mytona employee to post about TT loophole years ago (yep, I had a personal friend double check where the original post came from - not saying it was a Wiki post - and it was traced back as coming through from a server owned and operated by Mytona LTD). So it is possible the Russian developers want players to learn about TT. Maybe they want access to our devices and personal data. Knowledge and data are the new currency....