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@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
@cryptopowell90_psn said in Account Banned:
@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
I've been pretty silent on this but I'll give some opinions now. As a person whose job it has been for over 25 years to manage, store code for and debug data, here's my take...
SDS did the right thing by banning innocents inadvertantly. Every minute these stubs and activity is out there, it becomes harder to unravel and causes more harm to the market. This year, the market has been more stable than ever. People haven't been making millions flipping. That says it all.
SDS has the data to back up ANY claim of innocence. If you are in fact innocent, send in your ticket. Be polite. Cite some dates and transactions. It will only help expedite.
Like many other "veterans" of this community, it's not "our" population affected by this. Why? We know better man. Simple, and factual statement. We've seen shady stuff over the years and know that you either buy stubs via the appropriate parties, or earn them through the game.
Streamers advertising 3rd party stub sellers and people thinking those sales are legit, I don't have sympathy for. Those same streamers are likely getting kick back from those 3rd party sellers.
I'm sure there are innocent people that have been banned. I get it. Innocent before proven guilty works with laws, but not private companies in an online virtual environment that you agree to use under those terms, everytime you log in.
Terrific. I work in IT as well. You are clueless when it comes to how competent SDS/EA/insert big company is at investigating these things. I was banned by EA and it took multiple weeks for those idiots to resolve the issue. Giving people a 24 hour ban would be fine, but EVERYONE that got that ban is still banned for a full year now.
Let's be honest here. The MLB community is a joke size wise compared to the other big sports games. Nobody cares about the "grizzled vets" who have no sympathy for anything.
LOL wut?
Are you thinking that SDS doesn't have metadata on every market transaction performed since it launched this year?
Data is being sent and written to DB2 storage tables everytime you buy and sell cards, whenever you complete a game and/or are granted XP in any form.
I'm not going to get into a keyboard battle with a stranger over my general industry knowledge and how data interacts with a console, web, phone, computer etc interface. I managed data for over 15 years in financial services and have helped launch products for Strat-o-matic. Coupled with testing I've done for legacy Sony Online Entertainment products (predecessor to SDS) I kinda know how stuff works.
You fail to mention the fact that there's no way that SDS has people digging through all of this and making coherent decisions until they are forced to. They have the metadata at their disposal but I'll bet anything you want that they are so undermanned that they don't have time to do anything with it.
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I sent a ticket asking for a 2nd chance. Got a response but it’s not happening. Think I’ll go back to 21. Come back next year if things get better with the game itself.
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There is a silly [censored] who promotes his YouTube channel on all of SDS' tweets, until this situation occurred. I checked his channel out once and he was partners with a 3rd party stub seller. Thought I'd check his channel again and I see he has a video up where he is telling his subscribers how to get the stubs they wrongly bought on their new accounts.
Plus in the comments people are talking about either a person or program that got rid of the ban. Why does SDS allow these channels to exist?
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@cryptopowell90_psn said in Account Banned:
@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
@cryptopowell90_psn said in Account Banned:
@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
I've been pretty silent on this but I'll give some opinions now. As a person whose job it has been for over 25 years to manage, store code for and debug data, here's my take...
SDS did the right thing by banning innocents inadvertantly. Every minute these stubs and activity is out there, it becomes harder to unravel and causes more harm to the market. This year, the market has been more stable than ever. People haven't been making millions flipping. That says it all.
SDS has the data to back up ANY claim of innocence. If you are in fact innocent, send in your ticket. Be polite. Cite some dates and transactions. It will only help expedite.
Like many other "veterans" of this community, it's not "our" population affected by this. Why? We know better man. Simple, and factual statement. We've seen shady stuff over the years and know that you either buy stubs via the appropriate parties, or earn them through the game.
Streamers advertising 3rd party stub sellers and people thinking those sales are legit, I don't have sympathy for. Those same streamers are likely getting kick back from those 3rd party sellers.
I'm sure there are innocent people that have been banned. I get it. Innocent before proven guilty works with laws, but not private companies in an online virtual environment that you agree to use under those terms, everytime you log in.
Terrific. I work in IT as well. You are clueless when it comes to how competent SDS/EA/insert big company is at investigating these things. I was banned by EA and it took multiple weeks for those idiots to resolve the issue. Giving people a 24 hour ban would be fine, but EVERYONE that got that ban is still banned for a full year now.
Let's be honest here. The MLB community is a joke size wise compared to the other big sports games. Nobody cares about the "grizzled vets" who have no sympathy for anything.
LOL wut?
Are you thinking that SDS doesn't have metadata on every market transaction performed since it launched this year?
Data is being sent and written to DB2 storage tables everytime you buy and sell cards, whenever you complete a game and/or are granted XP in any form.
I'm not going to get into a keyboard battle with a stranger over my general industry knowledge and how data interacts with a console, web, phone, computer etc interface. I managed data for over 15 years in financial services and have helped launch products for Strat-o-matic. Coupled with testing I've done for legacy Sony Online Entertainment products (predecessor to SDS) I kinda know how stuff works.
You fail to mention the fact that there's no way that SDS has people digging through all of this and making coherent decisions until they are forced to. They have the metadata at their disposal but I'll bet anything you want that they are so undermanned that they don't have time to do anything with it.
Well I'll bite...
Let's say they have half of one head count dedicated to data mining. Guess what? People got banned due to the data. Doesn't take more than an hour, some API's, export and filter in excel.
TBH, more bad actors got banned than legit mistakes. Also, as many "vets" have said here and other places, they didn't get the ban hammer. Some even placed legit transactions during the period in question when stuff was being manipulated.
So what was your point again besides attempting to be confrontational?
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@dart_wuffy_psn said in Account Banned:
If you sell anything for 100% profit in stubs you deserve the punishment.
I routinely flip commons throughout the day for 200 - 300% profit. Its not a lot but when you make a bunch of them, it adds up.
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@ericbdatmf_psn said in Account Banned:
This is nuts i never got a warning or anything now im banned for the entire year?
That is a bit harsh.
Companies issue verbal or written warnings first, then suspension after, not just 'youre terminated,' but I don't make the rules. -
I am still trying to understand how I go from a 24-hour ban, to 365 days? I opened like 3 tickets and no response. This is really frustrating because it is literally the only game I am playing on the PS5 right now. I even spent the extra $15 on the MVP edition.
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@ccarr77_psn said in Account Banned:
If SDS is banning folks because of their lack of market security that's the bow on top of this great gift of a game. I can hear the Benny Hill music playing in the background now.
absolutely mate - they should be ashamed of themselves at this point
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@vipersneak_psn said in Account Banned:
I think selling things for twice their value might have something to do with it. I can understand the allure, but don't do it.
Yeah that doesn't seem like a smart move. 579k to 0k is a bad look.
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@theblindrhino said in Account Banned:
@go4stros25_psn said in Account Banned:
@theblindrhino said in Account Banned:
@cdnmoneymaker93_xbl said in Account Banned:
@theblindrhino said in Account Banned:
@cdnmoneymaker93_xbl said in Account Banned:
SDS stores and see what each account has and does. If you pulled Trout from at pack at the same time the market was all over the place and you right away put in a sell order you would most likely not get banned as SDS can see the time stamp of the events. This would even be the same if you had Trout from a pack in your lineup for sometime and reacted to the market to see again not likely to get banned. Now if you bout 2 or 3 Trout at the 330k mark then 20 mins later all of a sudden his value spikes and you seel them right back well that would look a little suspicious do you think. Just something to chew on and let's be honestly anyone who got banned are they actually going to tell you the truth
Right before this all started on Monday I was working out what it would take to finish off the gatekeepers. I was about 150k away and I had more than enough sell orders (diamond equipment) to finish. So I put happened to put in buy orders of 200k on Trout with the expectation that they weren't going to go through as there were probably 40 orders ahead ranging up to 320k. After listing a few more sells I hit the "my orders" button and noticed that two of my orders were missing. I locked one Trout in and listed the other for sale at 388k which was the lowest bid at the moment. I realized right away what was happening so I stopped working the market and put in buy orders on my remaining gatekeepers and finished the collection.
So my question is did you get banned or did you avoid the ban hammer?
Not banned.
Probably should be tho. Not only were you buying and selling during this fiasco to make a huge profit but also to finish off the rest of the gatekeepers. You said it yourself, once you realized what was happening you started putting in lowball orders on the rest of the gatekeepers. The rest of us will have to grind/buy that. You deserve a ban more than a guy who just sold his one Trout. That's my opinion, I don't care what your retort is.
I never said low ball offers. In fact what I paid for the five I needed Ohtani, Scherzer, Guerror, Acuna, and deGrom was 673,626. Right now the same cards tally 672,675.
Kinda funny to be lectured by an Astros fan on what is cheating tbh.
Props for the Astros trash-talk. Pun very much intended.
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@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
@cryptopowell90_psn said in Account Banned:
@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
@cryptopowell90_psn said in Account Banned:
@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
I've been pretty silent on this but I'll give some opinions now. As a person whose job it has been for over 25 years to manage, store code for and debug data, here's my take...
SDS did the right thing by banning innocents inadvertantly. Every minute these stubs and activity is out there, it becomes harder to unravel and causes more harm to the market. This year, the market has been more stable than ever. People haven't been making millions flipping. That says it all.
SDS has the data to back up ANY claim of innocence. If you are in fact innocent, send in your ticket. Be polite. Cite some dates and transactions. It will only help expedite.
Like many other "veterans" of this community, it's not "our" population affected by this. Why? We know better man. Simple, and factual statement. We've seen shady stuff over the years and know that you either buy stubs via the appropriate parties, or earn them through the game.
Streamers advertising 3rd party stub sellers and people thinking those sales are legit, I don't have sympathy for. Those same streamers are likely getting kick back from those 3rd party sellers.
I'm sure there are innocent people that have been banned. I get it. Innocent before proven guilty works with laws, but not private companies in an online virtual environment that you agree to use under those terms, everytime you log in.
Terrific. I work in IT as well. You are clueless when it comes to how competent SDS/EA/insert big company is at investigating these things. I was banned by EA and it took multiple weeks for those idiots to resolve the issue. Giving people a 24 hour ban would be fine, but EVERYONE that got that ban is still banned for a full year now.
Let's be honest here. The MLB community is a joke size wise compared to the other big sports games. Nobody cares about the "grizzled vets" who have no sympathy for anything.
LOL wut?
Are you thinking that SDS doesn't have metadata on every market transaction performed since it launched this year?
Data is being sent and written to DB2 storage tables everytime you buy and sell cards, whenever you complete a game and/or are granted XP in any form.
I'm not going to get into a keyboard battle with a stranger over my general industry knowledge and how data interacts with a console, web, phone, computer etc interface. I managed data for over 15 years in financial services and have helped launch products for Strat-o-matic. Coupled with testing I've done for legacy Sony Online Entertainment products (predecessor to SDS) I kinda know how stuff works.
You fail to mention the fact that there's no way that SDS has people digging through all of this and making coherent decisions until they are forced to. They have the metadata at their disposal but I'll bet anything you want that they are so undermanned that they don't have time to do anything with it.
Well I'll bite...
Let's say they have half of one head count dedicated to data mining. Guess what? People got banned due to the data. Doesn't take more than an hour, some API's, export and filter in excel.
TBH, more bad actors got banned than legit mistakes. Also, as many "vets" have said here and other places, they didn't get the ban hammer. Some even placed legit transactions during the period in question when stuff was being manipulated.
So what was your point again besides attempting to be confrontational?
You still have no idea what I'm talking about. People were BANNED from a game they paid real money for and for no reason. You thinking you are an IT whiz is hilarious and very indicative of old school IT guys tbh lol
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@vipersneak_psn said in Account Banned:
I think selling things for twice their value might have something to do with it. I can understand the allure, but don't do it.
Before the new br program was put in and WS program cards were going for a million stubs. Now they are punishing people for selling as high as possible. If they are going to do this, then limit the price of cards.
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@cryptopowell90_psn said in Account Banned:
@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
@cryptopowell90_psn said in Account Banned:
@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
@cryptopowell90_psn said in Account Banned:
@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
I've been pretty silent on this but I'll give some opinions now. As a person whose job it has been for over 25 years to manage, store code for and debug data, here's my take...
SDS did the right thing by banning innocents inadvertantly. Every minute these stubs and activity is out there, it becomes harder to unravel and causes more harm to the market. This year, the market has been more stable than ever. People haven't been making millions flipping. That says it all.
SDS has the data to back up ANY claim of innocence. If you are in fact innocent, send in your ticket. Be polite. Cite some dates and transactions. It will only help expedite.
Like many other "veterans" of this community, it's not "our" population affected by this. Why? We know better man. Simple, and factual statement. We've seen shady stuff over the years and know that you either buy stubs via the appropriate parties, or earn them through the game.
Streamers advertising 3rd party stub sellers and people thinking those sales are legit, I don't have sympathy for. Those same streamers are likely getting kick back from those 3rd party sellers.
I'm sure there are innocent people that have been banned. I get it. Innocent before proven guilty works with laws, but not private companies in an online virtual environment that you agree to use under those terms, everytime you log in.
Terrific. I work in IT as well. You are clueless when it comes to how competent SDS/EA/insert big company is at investigating these things. I was banned by EA and it took multiple weeks for those idiots to resolve the issue. Giving people a 24 hour ban would be fine, but EVERYONE that got that ban is still banned for a full year now.
Let's be honest here. The MLB community is a joke size wise compared to the other big sports games. Nobody cares about the "grizzled vets" who have no sympathy for anything.
LOL wut?
Are you thinking that SDS doesn't have metadata on every market transaction performed since it launched this year?
Data is being sent and written to DB2 storage tables everytime you buy and sell cards, whenever you complete a game and/or are granted XP in any form.
I'm not going to get into a keyboard battle with a stranger over my general industry knowledge and how data interacts with a console, web, phone, computer etc interface. I managed data for over 15 years in financial services and have helped launch products for Strat-o-matic. Coupled with testing I've done for legacy Sony Online Entertainment products (predecessor to SDS) I kinda know how stuff works.
You fail to mention the fact that there's no way that SDS has people digging through all of this and making coherent decisions until they are forced to. They have the metadata at their disposal but I'll bet anything you want that they are so undermanned that they don't have time to do anything with it.
Well I'll bite...
Let's say they have half of one head count dedicated to data mining. Guess what? People got banned due to the data. Doesn't take more than an hour, some API's, export and filter in excel.
TBH, more bad actors got banned than legit mistakes. Also, as many "vets" have said here and other places, they didn't get the ban hammer. Some even placed legit transactions during the period in question when stuff was being manipulated.
So what was your point again besides attempting to be confrontational?
You still have no idea what I'm talking about. People were BANNED from a game they paid real money for and for no reason. You thinking you are an IT whiz is hilarious and very indicative of old school IT guys tbh lol
Data says there was a reason. That's why they did it.
Every finite transaction, financial services, online game, leveling up, obtain a piece of loot etc, has a time stamped indicator. It's what allows any company to perform rollbacks. It's the same metadata type of literal line data for a stock trade, completing a mission, swiping your credit card at Starbucks and having your bank pay them, all while Visa takes their cut.
SDS performed their research, identified the start and end period of the transactions they were looking for, added some conditions, and handed out the bans. Processing of this is pretty simple. Sorry that people can't see it.
Did innocent people get banned? Yeah. Absolutely. To say there was no reason is incorrect. The reason is that time stamp and condition. Individuals affected should contact SDS. If SDS tells them to take a walk, that's too bad. File a claim with your credit card, and get a refund for buying the game.
I'm not saying anything about right or wrong. I'm merely trying to explain how the process likely went down.
Code, algorithm, data storage etc is all way more complicated than it was even 5 years ago, nevermind 10 when I did it every day. Yes, I'm old school. I learned from even older school folks.
Everybody is different. Some people think and speak in multiple languages. Some people are excellent at mechanical things with their hands. Some are athletes with drive, natural talent and ability that others don't always understand. Some people think critically about how a process was performed and attempt to apply their experiences in an effort to explain, troubleshoot or diagnose what happens.
I understand how SDS likely went about this. I'm trying to explain it on a forum. Sorry that you don't like my explanation or agree with it.
Want to know who to blame if an innocent person was banned? Blame the bad actors and not the company. Their house, their rules. Don't agree? Pick up the ball and go home.
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There's an MLB discord out there with a market bot. Go blame that group for alerting people to fluctuating prices from bad actors and inviting people to take advantage.
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@glltchmaglc_psn said in Account Banned:
I sent a ticket asking for a 2nd chance. Got a response but it’s not happening. Think I’ll go back to 21. Come back next year if things get better with the game itself.
Maybe it's not that big a deal but if I were you I'd probably retire the name "GlitchMagic". It doesn't exactly give off the vibe of an honest and fair player.
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@ncstatehokie_psn said in Account Banned:
@glltchmaglc_psn said in Account Banned:
I sent a ticket asking for a 2nd chance. Got a response but it’s not happening. Think I’ll go back to 21. Come back next year if things get better with the game itself.
Maybe it's not that big a deal but if I were you I'd probably retire the name "GlitchMagic". It doesn't exactly give off the vibe of an honest and fair player.
Don't read into the user names too deep. I'm certainly not a homeless person that rides trains and carries my belongings on a stick.
This person admitted to the error and has open remorse. It's very commendable. There's a lot of credibility in most of what he writes.
I wish that he wasn't banned for a year, but as others have pointed out, there's other ways to get back in the game. Yeah, it will cost you another copy of the game, but it's early enough in the year to catch up.
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@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
@cryptopowell90_psn said in Account Banned:
@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
@cryptopowell90_psn said in Account Banned:
@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
@cryptopowell90_psn said in Account Banned:
@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
I've been pretty silent on this but I'll give some opinions now. As a person whose job it has been for over 25 years to manage, store code for and debug data, here's my take...
SDS did the right thing by banning innocents inadvertantly. Every minute these stubs and activity is out there, it becomes harder to unravel and causes more harm to the market. This year, the market has been more stable than ever. People haven't been making millions flipping. That says it all.
SDS has the data to back up ANY claim of innocence. If you are in fact innocent, send in your ticket. Be polite. Cite some dates and transactions. It will only help expedite.
Like many other "veterans" of this community, it's not "our" population affected by this. Why? We know better man. Simple, and factual statement. We've seen shady stuff over the years and know that you either buy stubs via the appropriate parties, or earn them through the game.
Streamers advertising 3rd party stub sellers and people thinking those sales are legit, I don't have sympathy for. Those same streamers are likely getting kick back from those 3rd party sellers.
I'm sure there are innocent people that have been banned. I get it. Innocent before proven guilty works with laws, but not private companies in an online virtual environment that you agree to use under those terms, everytime you log in.
Terrific. I work in IT as well. You are clueless when it comes to how competent SDS/EA/insert big company is at investigating these things. I was banned by EA and it took multiple weeks for those idiots to resolve the issue. Giving people a 24 hour ban would be fine, but EVERYONE that got that ban is still banned for a full year now.
Let's be honest here. The MLB community is a joke size wise compared to the other big sports games. Nobody cares about the "grizzled vets" who have no sympathy for anything.
LOL wut?
Are you thinking that SDS doesn't have metadata on every market transaction performed since it launched this year?
Data is being sent and written to DB2 storage tables everytime you buy and sell cards, whenever you complete a game and/or are granted XP in any form.
I'm not going to get into a keyboard battle with a stranger over my general industry knowledge and how data interacts with a console, web, phone, computer etc interface. I managed data for over 15 years in financial services and have helped launch products for Strat-o-matic. Coupled with testing I've done for legacy Sony Online Entertainment products (predecessor to SDS) I kinda know how stuff works.
You fail to mention the fact that there's no way that SDS has people digging through all of this and making coherent decisions until they are forced to. They have the metadata at their disposal but I'll bet anything you want that they are so undermanned that they don't have time to do anything with it.
Well I'll bite...
Let's say they have half of one head count dedicated to data mining. Guess what? People got banned due to the data. Doesn't take more than an hour, some API's, export and filter in excel.
TBH, more bad actors got banned than legit mistakes. Also, as many "vets" have said here and other places, they didn't get the ban hammer. Some even placed legit transactions during the period in question when stuff was being manipulated.
So what was your point again besides attempting to be confrontational?
You still have no idea what I'm talking about. People were BANNED from a game they paid real money for and for no reason. You thinking you are an IT whiz is hilarious and very indicative of old school IT guys tbh lol
Data says there was a reason. That's why they did it.
Every finite transaction, financial services, online game, leveling up, obtain a piece of loot etc, has a time stamped indicator. It's what allows any company to perform rollbacks. It's the same metadata type of literal line data for a stock trade, completing a mission, swiping your credit card at Starbucks and having your bank pay them, all while Visa takes their cut.
SDS performed their research, identified the start and end period of the transactions they were looking for, added some conditions, and handed out the bans. Processing of this is pretty simple. Sorry that people can't see it.
Did innocent people get banned? Yeah. Absolutely. To say there was no reason is incorrect. The reason is that time stamp and condition. Individuals affected should contact SDS. If SDS tells them to take a walk, that's too bad. File a claim with your credit card, and get a refund for buying the game.
I'm not saying anything about right or wrong. I'm merely trying to explain how the process likely went down.
Code, algorithm, data storage etc is all way more complicated than it was even 5 years ago, nevermind 10 when I did it every day. Yes, I'm old school. I learned from even older school folks.
Everybody is different. Some people think and speak in multiple languages. Some people are excellent at mechanical things with their hands. Some are athletes with drive, natural talent and ability that others don't always understand. Some people think critically about how a process was performed and attempt to apply their experiences in an effort to explain, troubleshoot or diagnose what happens.
I understand how SDS likely went about this. I'm trying to explain it on a forum. Sorry that you don't like my explanation or agree with it.
Want to know who to blame if an innocent person was banned? Blame the bad actors and not the company. Their house, their rules. Don't agree? Pick up the ball and go home.
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There's an MLB discord out there with a market bot. Go blame that group for alerting people to fluctuating prices from bad actors and inviting people to take advantage.
I believe it was you that I called an SDS simp and that is as accurate as I can describe you. Sad. Your problem with people working the market is very sad as well tbh. "Bad actors" fluctuating prices? Explain what you mean there and I hope you mean stub buyers/sellers only.
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Interesting conversations that seem to break down into two camps regarding the bans.
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Those who will believe the stories of internet strangers because it fits their own narrative that SDS is evil or incompetent.
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Those who are suspicious of the stories that internet strangers post on forums and believe that there is more to the stories than they are telling us.
We can all argue until we are blue in the face and it will make no difference because at the end of the day none of us will have all of the data that we would need to come to an informed conclusion.
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@cryptopowell90_psn said in Account Banned:
@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
@cryptopowell90_psn said in Account Banned:
@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
@cryptopowell90_psn said in Account Banned:
@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
@cryptopowell90_psn said in Account Banned:
@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
I've been pretty silent on this but I'll give some opinions now. As a person whose job it has been for over 25 years to manage, store code for and debug data, here's my take...
SDS did the right thing by banning innocents inadvertantly. Every minute these stubs and activity is out there, it becomes harder to unravel and causes more harm to the market. This year, the market has been more stable than ever. People haven't been making millions flipping. That says it all.
SDS has the data to back up ANY claim of innocence. If you are in fact innocent, send in your ticket. Be polite. Cite some dates and transactions. It will only help expedite.
Like many other "veterans" of this community, it's not "our" population affected by this. Why? We know better man. Simple, and factual statement. We've seen shady stuff over the years and know that you either buy stubs via the appropriate parties, or earn them through the game.
Streamers advertising 3rd party stub sellers and people thinking those sales are legit, I don't have sympathy for. Those same streamers are likely getting kick back from those 3rd party sellers.
I'm sure there are innocent people that have been banned. I get it. Innocent before proven guilty works with laws, but not private companies in an online virtual environment that you agree to use under those terms, everytime you log in.
Terrific. I work in IT as well. You are clueless when it comes to how competent SDS/EA/insert big company is at investigating these things. I was banned by EA and it took multiple weeks for those idiots to resolve the issue. Giving people a 24 hour ban would be fine, but EVERYONE that got that ban is still banned for a full year now.
Let's be honest here. The MLB community is a joke size wise compared to the other big sports games. Nobody cares about the "grizzled vets" who have no sympathy for anything.
LOL wut?
Are you thinking that SDS doesn't have metadata on every market transaction performed since it launched this year?
Data is being sent and written to DB2 storage tables everytime you buy and sell cards, whenever you complete a game and/or are granted XP in any form.
I'm not going to get into a keyboard battle with a stranger over my general industry knowledge and how data interacts with a console, web, phone, computer etc interface. I managed data for over 15 years in financial services and have helped launch products for Strat-o-matic. Coupled with testing I've done for legacy Sony Online Entertainment products (predecessor to SDS) I kinda know how stuff works.
You fail to mention the fact that there's no way that SDS has people digging through all of this and making coherent decisions until they are forced to. They have the metadata at their disposal but I'll bet anything you want that they are so undermanned that they don't have time to do anything with it.
Well I'll bite...
Let's say they have half of one head count dedicated to data mining. Guess what? People got banned due to the data. Doesn't take more than an hour, some API's, export and filter in excel.
TBH, more bad actors got banned than legit mistakes. Also, as many "vets" have said here and other places, they didn't get the ban hammer. Some even placed legit transactions during the period in question when stuff was being manipulated.
So what was your point again besides attempting to be confrontational?
You still have no idea what I'm talking about. People were BANNED from a game they paid real money for and for no reason. You thinking you are an IT whiz is hilarious and very indicative of old school IT guys tbh lol
Data says there was a reason. That's why they did it.
Every finite transaction, financial services, online game, leveling up, obtain a piece of loot etc, has a time stamped indicator. It's what allows any company to perform rollbacks. It's the same metadata type of literal line data for a stock trade, completing a mission, swiping your credit card at Starbucks and having your bank pay them, all while Visa takes their cut.
SDS performed their research, identified the start and end period of the transactions they were looking for, added some conditions, and handed out the bans. Processing of this is pretty simple. Sorry that people can't see it.
Did innocent people get banned? Yeah. Absolutely. To say there was no reason is incorrect. The reason is that time stamp and condition. Individuals affected should contact SDS. If SDS tells them to take a walk, that's too bad. File a claim with your credit card, and get a refund for buying the game.
I'm not saying anything about right or wrong. I'm merely trying to explain how the process likely went down.
Code, algorithm, data storage etc is all way more complicated than it was even 5 years ago, nevermind 10 when I did it every day. Yes, I'm old school. I learned from even older school folks.
Everybody is different. Some people think and speak in multiple languages. Some people are excellent at mechanical things with their hands. Some are athletes with drive, natural talent and ability that others don't always understand. Some people think critically about how a process was performed and attempt to apply their experiences in an effort to explain, troubleshoot or diagnose what happens.
I understand how SDS likely went about this. I'm trying to explain it on a forum. Sorry that you don't like my explanation or agree with it.
Want to know who to blame if an innocent person was banned? Blame the bad actors and not the company. Their house, their rules. Don't agree? Pick up the ball and go home.
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There's an MLB discord out there with a market bot. Go blame that group for alerting people to fluctuating prices from bad actors and inviting people to take advantage.
I believe it was you that I called an SDS simp and that is as accurate as I can describe you. Sad. Your problem with people working the market is very sad as well tbh. "Bad actors" fluctuating prices? Explain what you mean there and I hope you mean stub buyers/sellers only.
People that bought stubs from a third party, are the bad actors here. The third party seller has to buy a card, listed by user X and perform those transactions multiple times to obtain their "purchased" stubs. Thus the timestamp on those transactions. When the same buyer and seller hit numerous transactions, that's the evidence.
Working the market is fine. Coding an extension, or adding a discord bot is next level though and not how the game was designed to be used from a market perspective. That's how "innocent" people were tagged. They see stuff happening in discord or via their extension, and jump right in to capitalize. Not attempting to get a card they want bat a price, but solely for churning their stub pile.
Free country. Their right to do that. SDS even provides API to developers for card displays and market prices, albeit on a delay from the consoles themselves. I use The Show app frequently, as I work the market a few times a day. I don't use a discord bot or a chrome or other browser extension to alert me though.
In general, if something looks too good to be true, it often is. Unfortunately for a few people, they got in the way of third party but/sell transactions.
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I've been pretty silent on this but I'll give some opinions now. As a person whose job it has been for over 25 years to manage, store code for and debug data, here's my take...
SDS did the right thing by banning innocents inadvertantly. Every minute these stubs and activity is out there, it becomes harder to unravel and causes more harm to the market. This year, the market has been more stable than ever. People haven't been making millions flipping. That says it all.
SDS has the data to back up ANY claim of innocence. If you are in fact innocent, send in your ticket. Be polite. Cite some dates and transactions. It will only help expedite.
Like many other "veterans" of this community, it's not "our" population affected by this. Why? We know better man. Simple, and factual statement. We've seen shady stuff over the years and know that you either buy stubs via the appropriate parties, or earn them through the game.
Streamers advertising 3rd party stub sellers and people thinking those sales are legit, I don't have sympathy for. Those same streamers are likely getting kick back from those 3rd party sellers.
I'm sure there are innocent people that have been banned. I get it. Innocent before proven guilty works with laws, but not private companies in an online virtual environment that you agree to use under those terms, everytime you log in.
Terrific. I work in IT as well. You are clueless when it comes to how competent SDS/EA/insert big company is at investigating these things. I was banned by EA and it took multiple weeks for those idiots to resolve the issue. Giving people a 24 hour ban would be fine, but EVERYONE that got that ban is still banned for a full year now.
Let's be honest here. The MLB community is a joke size wise compared to the other big sports games. Nobody cares about the "grizzled vets" who have no sympathy for anything.
LOL wut?
Are you thinking that SDS doesn't have metadata on every market transaction performed since it launched this year?
Data is being sent and written to DB2 storage tables everytime you buy and sell cards, whenever you complete a game and/or are granted XP in any form.
I'm not going to get into a keyboard battle with a stranger over my general industry knowledge and how data interacts with a console, web, phone, computer etc interface. I managed data for over 15 years in financial services and have helped launch products for Strat-o-matic. Coupled with testing I've done for legacy Sony Online Entertainment products (predecessor to SDS) I kinda know how stuff works.
You fail to mention the fact that there's no way that SDS has people digging through all of this and making coherent decisions until they are forced to. They have the metadata at their disposal but I'll bet anything you want that they are so undermanned that they don't have time to do anything with it.
Well I'll bite...
Let's say they have half of one head count dedicated to data mining. Guess what? People got banned due to the data. Doesn't take more than an hour, some API's, export and filter in excel.
TBH, more bad actors got banned than legit mistakes. Also, as many "vets" have said here and other places, they didn't get the ban hammer. Some even placed legit transactions during the period in question when stuff was being manipulated.
So what was your point again besides attempting to be confrontational?
You still have no idea what I'm talking about. People were BANNED from a game they paid real money for and for no reason. You thinking you are an IT whiz is hilarious and very indicative of old school IT guys tbh lol
Data says there was a reason. That's why they did it.
Every finite transaction, financial services, online game, leveling up, obtain a piece of loot etc, has a time stamped indicator. It's what allows any company to perform rollbacks. It's the same metadata type of literal line data for a stock trade, completing a mission, swiping your credit card at Starbucks and having your bank pay them, all while Visa takes their cut.
SDS performed their research, identified the start and end period of the transactions they were looking for, added some conditions, and handed out the bans. Processing of this is pretty simple. Sorry that people can't see it.
Did innocent people get banned? Yeah. Absolutely. To say there was no reason is incorrect. The reason is that time stamp and condition. Individuals affected should contact SDS. If SDS tells them to take a walk, that's too bad. File a claim with your credit card, and get a refund for buying the game.
I'm not saying anything about right or wrong. I'm merely trying to explain how the process likely went down.
Code, algorithm, data storage etc is all way more complicated than it was even 5 years ago, nevermind 10 when I did it every day. Yes, I'm old school. I learned from even older school folks.
Everybody is different. Some people think and speak in multiple languages. Some people are excellent at mechanical things with their hands. Some are athletes with drive, natural talent and ability that others don't always understand. Some people think critically about how a process was performed and attempt to apply their experiences in an effort to explain, troubleshoot or diagnose what happens.
I understand how SDS likely went about this. I'm trying to explain it on a forum. Sorry that you don't like my explanation or agree with it.
Want to know who to blame if an innocent person was banned? Blame the bad actors and not the company. Their house, their rules. Don't agree? Pick up the ball and go home.
edit
There's an MLB discord out there with a market bot. Go blame that group for alerting people to fluctuating prices from bad actors and inviting people to take advantage.
I believe it was you that I called an SDS simp and that is as accurate as I can describe you. Sad. Your problem with people working the market is very sad as well tbh. "Bad actors" fluctuating prices? Explain what you mean there and I hope you mean stub buyers/sellers only.
People that bought stubs from a third party, are the bad actors here. The third party seller has to buy a card, listed by user X and perform those transactions multiple times to obtain their "purchased" stubs. Thus the timestamp on those transactions. When the same buyer and seller hit numerous transactions, that's the evidence.
Working the market is fine. Coding an extension, or adding a discord bot is next level though and not how the game was designed to be used from a market perspective. That's how "innocent" people were tagged. They see stuff happening in discord or via their extension, and jump right in to capitalize. Not attempting to get a card they want bat a price, but solely for churning their stub pile.
Free country. Their right to do that. SDS even provides API to developers for card displays and market prices, albeit on a delay from the consoles themselves. I use The Show app frequently, as I work the market a few times a day. I don't use a discord bot or a chrome or other browser extension to alert me though.
In general, if something looks too good to be true, it often is. Unfortunately for a few people, they got in the way of third party but/sell transactions.
And simp? Whatever dude. Call me whatever you want. Your opinion of me is not something I stress over.
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@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
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@hoboadam_psn said in Account Banned:
I've been pretty silent on this but I'll give some opinions now. As a person whose job it has been for over 25 years to manage, store code for and debug data, here's my take...
SDS did the right thing by banning innocents inadvertantly. Every minute these stubs and activity is out there, it becomes harder to unravel and causes more harm to the market. This year, the market has been more stable than ever. People haven't been making millions flipping. That says it all.
SDS has the data to back up ANY claim of innocence. If you are in fact innocent, send in your ticket. Be polite. Cite some dates and transactions. It will only help expedite.
Like many other "veterans" of this community, it's not "our" population affected by this. Why? We know better man. Simple, and factual statement. We've seen shady stuff over the years and know that you either buy stubs via the appropriate parties, or earn them through the game.
Streamers advertising 3rd party stub sellers and people thinking those sales are legit, I don't have sympathy for. Those same streamers are likely getting kick back from those 3rd party sellers.
I'm sure there are innocent people that have been banned. I get it. Innocent before proven guilty works with laws, but not private companies in an online virtual environment that you agree to use under those terms, everytime you log in.
Terrific. I work in IT as well. You are clueless when it comes to how competent SDS/EA/insert big company is at investigating these things. I was banned by EA and it took multiple weeks for those idiots to resolve the issue. Giving people a 24 hour ban would be fine, but EVERYONE that got that ban is still banned for a full year now.
Let's be honest here. The MLB community is a joke size wise compared to the other big sports games. Nobody cares about the "grizzled vets" who have no sympathy for anything.
LOL wut?
Are you thinking that SDS doesn't have metadata on every market transaction performed since it launched this year?
Data is being sent and written to DB2 storage tables everytime you buy and sell cards, whenever you complete a game and/or are granted XP in any form.
I'm not going to get into a keyboard battle with a stranger over my general industry knowledge and how data interacts with a console, web, phone, computer etc interface. I managed data for over 15 years in financial services and have helped launch products for Strat-o-matic. Coupled with testing I've done for legacy Sony Online Entertainment products (predecessor to SDS) I kinda know how stuff works.
You fail to mention the fact that there's no way that SDS has people digging through all of this and making coherent decisions until they are forced to. They have the metadata at their disposal but I'll bet anything you want that they are so undermanned that they don't have time to do anything with it.
Well I'll bite...
Let's say they have half of one head count dedicated to data mining. Guess what? People got banned due to the data. Doesn't take more than an hour, some API's, export and filter in excel.
TBH, more bad actors got banned than legit mistakes. Also, as many "vets" have said here and other places, they didn't get the ban hammer. Some even placed legit transactions during the period in question when stuff was being manipulated.
So what was your point again besides attempting to be confrontational?
You still have no idea what I'm talking about. People were BANNED from a game they paid real money for and for no reason. You thinking you are an IT whiz is hilarious and very indicative of old school IT guys tbh lol
Data says there was a reason. That's why they did it.
Every finite transaction, financial services, online game, leveling up, obtain a piece of loot etc, has a time stamped indicator. It's what allows any company to perform rollbacks. It's the same metadata type of literal line data for a stock trade, completing a mission, swiping your credit card at Starbucks and having your bank pay them, all while Visa takes their cut.
SDS performed their research, identified the start and end period of the transactions they were looking for, added some conditions, and handed out the bans. Processing of this is pretty simple. Sorry that people can't see it.
Did innocent people get banned? Yeah. Absolutely. To say there was no reason is incorrect. The reason is that time stamp and condition. Individuals affected should contact SDS. If SDS tells them to take a walk, that's too bad. File a claim with your credit card, and get a refund for buying the game.
I'm not saying anything about right or wrong. I'm merely trying to explain how the process likely went down.
Code, algorithm, data storage etc is all way more complicated than it was even 5 years ago, nevermind 10 when I did it every day. Yes, I'm old school. I learned from even older school folks.
Everybody is different. Some people think and speak in multiple languages. Some people are excellent at mechanical things with their hands. Some are athletes with drive, natural talent and ability that others don't always understand. Some people think critically about how a process was performed and attempt to apply their experiences in an effort to explain, troubleshoot or diagnose what happens.
I understand how SDS likely went about this. I'm trying to explain it on a forum. Sorry that you don't like my explanation or agree with it.
Want to know who to blame if an innocent person was banned? Blame the bad actors and not the company. Their house, their rules. Don't agree? Pick up the ball and go home.
edit
There's an MLB discord out there with a market bot. Go blame that group for alerting people to fluctuating prices from bad actors and inviting people to take advantage.
I believe it was you that I called an SDS simp and that is as accurate as I can describe you. Sad. Your problem with people working the market is very sad as well tbh. "Bad actors" fluctuating prices? Explain what you mean there and I hope you mean stub buyers/sellers only.
People that bought stubs from a third party, are the bad actors here. The third party seller has to buy a card, listed by user X and perform those transactions multiple times to obtain their "purchased" stubs. Thus the timestamp on those transactions. When the same buyer and seller hit numerous transactions, that's the evidence.
Working the market is fine. Coding an extension, or adding a discord bot is next level though and not how the game was designed to be used from a market perspective. That's how "innocent" people were tagged. They see stuff happening in discord or via their extension, and jump right in to capitalize. Not attempting to get a card they want bat a price, but solely for churning their stub pile.
Free country. Their right to do that. SDS even provides API to developers for card displays and market prices, albeit on a delay from the consoles themselves. I use The Show app frequently, as I work the market a few times a day. I don't use a discord bot or a chrome or other browser extension to alert me though.
In general, if something looks too good to be true, it often is. Unfortunately for a few people, they got in the way of third party but/sell transactions.
And simp? Whatever dude. Call me whatever you want. Your opinion of me is not something I stress over.
Anyone who routinely uses "simp" unironically and includes it as part of their regularly vocabulary is probably someone not worth engaging with. I would just ignore him. He's not worth your time.