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Callente Riveara
Gallente Raddick Explorations Executive Outcomes
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Posted - 2007.06.29 12:33:00 -
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I was invited to a channel called "Freedom Fighters" last night, and Upon joining, found the guy who invited me completely inactive..
what was the point of this channel? Was it some type of spam or just an idiot making channels for no reason?
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Modrak Vseth
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Posted - 2007.06.29 13:48:00 -
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I'm just going out on a limb here and guessing that he was new too, read about how you can warp onto a gangmate and gank them, tried it, but invited you to a convo instead of a gang. Lots of assumptions there, but very feasible.
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Kermis
Caldari The Ankou
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Posted - 2007.06.29 13:59:00 -
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Something random possibly, or an accident, wahtever. On many occasiaons I've accidentally invited people to private convos while I actually meant to click "show info".
And you can always just block them.
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Callente Riveara
Gallente Raddick Explorations Executive Outcomes
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Posted - 2007.06.29 14:42:00 -
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if his intent was to warp onto me and gank me, and he was new, he would have been very dissapointed.
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Loc Maythan
Gallente Alfa00 Corp
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Posted - 2007.06.29 14:44:00 -
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A while back now I was mining. There was a complete stranger also mining at the other end of the belt. I get a convo window from the stranger. "OK", I thought, "it might pass the time". I said hello in every way I know how - no response. After about 5 minutes, I give up and close the window.
A few minutes later, a convo from the same person. Exactly the same thing happens. Closed it again.
On the third convo window, I blocked them.
Maybe they were trying to be annoying, maybe they couldn't speak English, maybe they were trying to tell if I was a macro-miner, maybe their cat was sitting on the keyboard while they were away. I'll never know (or care) ;-)
Loc.
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Pastor Reiman
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Posted - 2007.06.29 21:07:00 -
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With convo windows, they'll send a request if you double-click on the pilot in, say, Local. I've sent spurious requests before (sometimes my brain tells me that double-click is 'Show Info'), and the unfortunate thing is that you can't cancel them once they're sent.
Never sent three in a row personally, but I can imagine that some people would. Of course, none of this really explains why you'd invite someone into a chat. It could just have been the guy seeing a feature he'd never used before, and testing out how it worked on a random person.
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