2008-10-21, 03:21 | Link #8402 | ||
Seiza + Katana = Ai-daiyo
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Houston (Clear Lake), TX
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(hmm... voting early anyone?) one of the reasons I dispise malicious fake voting of that sort. Odds are slim, of course.. but still there... probably one of the most exploitable sides of this type of voting... if you had the time and energy. *** assuming that you havent already cast a valid vote from your current post code. (also assuming that they are still checking against that) edit: and it is Quote:
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2008-10-21, 03:40 | Link #8404 | |
Seiza + Katana = Ai-daiyo
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Houston (Clear Lake), TX
Age: 44
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That and the 2ch system and the vote code issuing program are hosted on two completely different systems. now the voting codes (the [[AS@#$@$@#$]]) usually DO contain location information... I haven't bothered to decipher it this year... but last year and the year before, you could spot most of the "foreign" votes pretty easy. so it is actually possible to break down the results by those, once you decipher them. (the whole behind the scenes merge of the voting codes from .. iix.jp (I think it is) with the threads from 2ch .. to run the valids is actually a pretty neat process.... and that they are able to pretty much keep everytihng anonymous is amazing) edit: http://changi.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/vote/1221246822/705 <- a thread also in the voting board that is talking about the use of English IDs ... you can see this poster is quite worried about exposing IP addressses from such a system. It's just a different mindset... in america most of the founding bbs's had usernames standard... and it is just in our culture that we like to know who we are talking with (even if that username doesnt really mean anything) ... places like 2ch ... or our own 4chan or similar.. it is just a different culture... admittingly one I still find difficult at times.... but it has its purposes. edit, edit: at least they issue codes ... most of the polls dont require a code at all easily swayed by the determined. But then they are all "for fun" really... much like a lot of the polls here on animesuki.. and obviously its really late, because I am rambling too much now. Last edited by todkapuz; 2008-10-21 at 04:06. |
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2008-10-21, 05:25 | Link #8408 | |
Ah! Pretty Shining Love!
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Australia
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2008-10-21, 08:39 | Link #8411 |
I desire Tomorrow!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: As far away from reality as possible
Age: 41
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Geh... Too close for comfort >_<
Tsukasa SEEMS to have it easy, but we'll have to wait till the fake vote count. Not that I really cared about her match anyway, but whatever
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2008-10-21, 08:44 | Link #8412 | |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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However if your vote is not valid,then the latter one will be counted in assuming that the latter's voting code is valid.In this case,if you decide to repost your vote,it won't be accepted anymore. If you wanna vote for other ppl,use other pc to do it. |
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2008-10-21, 08:45 | Link #8413 |
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such anticipation. This is way more interesting then the presidental elections. The vote code site must be different because I can't get multiple vote codes from different computers on the same lan. But If thats the case I can place a vote for someone with my extra computer if they have a vote code.
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2008-10-21, 08:58 | Link #8417 |
It will never be the year
Join Date: Oct 2006
Age: 36
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Send it over here.
http://changi.2ch.net/test/read.cgi/vote/1224596447/222 I hope you didn't mind an extra Shana vote.
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