Well, initially, this was the only part of your post that intrigued me enough to respond, and that excerpt felt like a pretty suitable summary of your post.
Then you should probably concern yourself with omitting parts of a 'statement' - That you can't wholly make one on, but enough being brash from me (not entirely warranted) - They get about the same amount of treatment as anyone else, whenever some drama elects to rear up. A lot of this attention is simply derived from how publicly viewed the World First Race has been, if other avenues of this game were to have such then it would be the exact same, realistically. People are tracking world races, but people are not so avidly looking at each and every person to see if their house has been designed using third-party tools, for example. Botting still appears, albeit a little more sporadically, but this also happens in much greater intensity, to where people understand that the presence of botting comes with the territory of certain games, especially MMOs. That being said, I will grant you a few points made in the post.
Regarding botting, this is a little more nuanced than simply nothing, or little being done (Granted, they are woefully underequipped to deal with it using a team the size of the STF) - To put it like this, can you validate that every single botter you see is the exact same botter as last night, for example? You can cut one-off, but 2 more shall take its place, quite comfortably. In a sense, the pace at which they deal with the bots is far slower than the pace at which they are being created. - I could scream at and ascribe malice to the bots all day and night long, but I am woefully aware that I am likely screaming at a programmed script, and not even an actual player.
Most cases I have heard of have been from people being silly enough to quite literally advertise themselves, and their character publicly whilst using such a tool, which in many instances is just irrefutable evidence, and at that point begging to sanctioned. Yes, sure, there are 20,000 users using Mare at any given time, but the number of people actually advertising this information publicly without some elusive way is also much slimmer.
Let me put it like this, people using any tool, publicly, and irrefutably connecting their character name to it, are more than likely to get banned, and it just so happens that some people are obtuse enough to actually advertise themselves doing it, directly, and to inarguably a very large audience at that, hence why it would seem like raiders are targeted, some just happen to be more obtuse than others when it comes to showing things that they really shouldn't be showing, under any circumstances, especially given the advice that has been given.
It comes entirely down to what you yourself show yourself doing, and how well this is connected to your character, and yes. Third-party is third-party, and cheating is cheating.



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