edit:says the cheathappens lifetime member. yeah what was i thinking past me.
edit2: you ever find yourself having a very bad take? seriously i apologize for this.
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Honestly, it probably wouldn't matter. It's like Hydra, cut one head off and 3 more come into play. I like the idea if the owner puts up a report button or if they have a redo credits button. Maybe even a submission to show that another person created it, then they could lock the created by box. Heck I haven't made anything new and just kind of been sitting on the sidelines right now.So no one wanna really discuss a solution rather than trying to bring down a hammer?
What about adding a drop down list with some of the more current cheat makers in it? I mean it's not a great suggestion but it's something.You found the problem...
Who says moderation/approval, says authority. This therefore implies that www.cheatslips.com is recognized as an authority. In case of conflict, who has the last word ?
Currently, there is only controls over the format of the code that is submitted.
I didn`t know this!!I think we need some support from GBA Temp regarding cheat theft.
CheatSlips enters the forums, takes the cheats and changes the author's name.
The result is that there are already cheat creators who are getting discouraged because cheating is not trivial, it takes work, and they are not recognized because CheatSlips does not seem to have policies that prohibit posting cheats without proper credit.
They do not have a reporting or comment system where complaints can be made.
It may seem like a trifle, but GBA Temp has one of the most exclusive cheat-making communities on the internet, and it's being stolen.
Therefore, it is important that the administration of GBA Temp promotes some kind of recognition to the people who bring new cheats every day, and in some way make CheatSlips understand that it must provide a mechanism so that people stop stealing the cheats of this community.
Context:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/cheat-codes-ams-and-sx-os-add-and-request.520293/page-1536