@TheAvenger2101: I've sent that message last night, so I assume tactics already scheduled won't have any change in that regard. There's no 'Josh clause' and cheating with tactics shouldn't be allowed. Even though it's not explicitly mentioned on the site rules, it's unethical and I won't allow it. The only one who has a different treatment here is Knap (annual mega-thread and table) because he's a tactics legend.
@Tikitaka Master: It's on the site rules under
submitting downloads. I'll respond to all points raised, even though they're unrelated to this topic.
1. I wasn't aware another user was doing that subsomething until you told me. Once I found out, nobody was allowed to continue using it. After giving someone the right to bypass the queue, I keep checking what they're doing for a couple of submissions, then find out about issues when someone brings it to my attention.
2. Through the years I've seen plenty of cases where people would use or merge existing reputable transfer updates and pass them as their own, so it became an automatic reflex for me. There are very few transfer updates which are consistently maintained at large scale (
FMTU is one of them and I co-built that platform). So it's super weird for an individual to start one from scratch.
3. It's true. About a year ago I faced an unprecedented wave of spam that forced me to devise anti-spam measures, including AI-powered post checking with strict criteria. Since starting this topic, I've amended the criteria and seemed fine so far.
4. You're welcome to keep posting your tactics here.
5. The point is not to stop YouTube creators from sharing tactics. The magnified issue which emerged with such creators is their tendency to pick click-friendly titles. When someone is doing or trying to do that full-time, that practice becomes a reality for the sake of views. That's understandable, but the actual problem is when a title fails to deliver on its promise.