distanthunder (11-11-2013),I_royalty_I (11-11-2013),Lyric (11-11-2013),SmileYaDead (11-11-2013),Snoop Lion (11-11-2013)
I know it's common knowledge but if anyone saw the trade chat yesterday, it was a freaking witch hunt. There were some boards up getting accounts frozen every few minutes through means of mass reporting. They did this only on the basis of whether or not accounts selling stuff had a cache... Just a reminder to cache your account and pets before attempting to sell/trade anything too high end because they were going after anybody...
distanthunder (11-11-2013),I_royalty_I (11-11-2013),Lyric (11-11-2013),SmileYaDead (11-11-2013),Snoop Lion (11-11-2013)
Yeah i noticed this yesterday, they were going crazy, FUK THE TC @(you need an account to see links)
learningtoneopet1(11-11-2013)
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard, considering half the accounts on trade chat, and 75 percent of the accounts on bd chat are obviously illegit. It's like people don't want anybody to play the game, they want there to be nobody left to trade with. I don't get people sometimes.
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Creating something no one else can
Being brave enough to dream big
Grindin' when you're told to just quit
Giving more when you got nothin' left
learningtoneopet1(11-11-2013),resJUN (11-11-2013),Snoop Lion (11-11-2013)
This is a stupid question, I realize, but what does cache mean? I plan to start buying things soon and apparently will need to know. Sorry, i'm a n00b lol
Search engines send out bots to search the internet, essentially taking screenshots of webpages. They then have these "screenshots" available for people to see what a webpage looked like on a certain date in the past. Pages which get more views get their cache (the screenshot) updated more frequently. So, sometimes you'll see an account selling some stuff and if you go look up their cache, their lookup will say last seen: a long long time ago or there may be no cache at all. This is when people get suspicious and start reporting. To find the cache, you just copy/paste their lookup url into google, and if they do have a cache, anywhere from 1-thousands of links will show up. Find the one which is their actual url for their lookup, and next to it there should be a little triangle. Click that, and there is usually a button that says cache. Click that and it will show you a snapshot of the page how it appeared on a certain date.