on 2013 Aug 19 5:11 PM
Hi Moderator,
I am using scn from quite a time. I saw some guy, who is in the 10th place in leaderboard in SAP WEB UI forum.
I was checking the reputation and it seems to be little illegal in a sense that the same guy at some same amount of time started liking his answers thus increasing his points.
Is there some way to report such case?
Thanks.
Devashish
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Hello Devashish,
I also saw these kind of things earlier, there should be something to stop these kind of things moderator please do something for this.
One more request to Moderator: I saw many people are posting like my Discussion got rejected but i was all correct something like this. Is it possible , while you are rejecting someone's discussion or reply, just convey them a message or acknowledgement why you rejected that thing so that person will try to avoid that thing before posting something.
Best Regards,
Chandra...
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Hi Devashish,
Thanks for reporting this. This has been included in the list of point gamers.
We will do the needful in this matter.
Thanks & Best Regards,
Leon
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well noticed, Its a pity what people can do to get on the leaderboard. Reporting with Jason's link along with the user in question for abuse and explaining the reason should help. I would recommend the mods to remove the like option from one's own post if it still exists. I wonder if the person in question is reading this
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Good catch, I guess I found the case you are referring to, it's very unusual that dozens of "Likes" are being clicked by the same user (let's call him "clone") in a very short time for many, older posts of another user ("master").
I have reported it too.
Thomas
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