Peregrine01 wrote:Can someone enlighten me on this scripted accounts thing? Some posters actually created burner accounts to swing votes on a basketball forum? That's crazy lmao.
See this thread here:
https://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=64&t=2470670In short, OhayoKD and AEnigma both turned out to be previously banned posters, who had made second accounts to avoid the ban. Then OhayoKD made a series of 10 alts and sock puppet accounts. It was organized on some private discord. Then the group, led by OhayoKD and AEnigma, attempted an organized coup/conspiracy with the goal of trying to skew the results of the recent cancelled RealGM Peaks project (and potentially in threads/projects before that) specifically to vote Jordan as low as possible (and presumably to skew the results to be lower on players they thought were similar to Jordan or would make Jordan look good, while being high on players they though would make good replacements for Jordan and would make Jordan look bad). This isn't just my speculating -- it's confirmed by a well trusted mod who's been with this forum for decades, and who has evidence from multiple sources.
The full list of the 10 alts/sock puppets who participated in the scandal hasn't been released, but like jake said, unfortunately Elpolo_14 and Top10alltime are confirmed members. OhayoKD admitted Elpolo_14 was one of the members (see screenshot above), and Top10alltime came forward themselves in post 21 of the Scandal thread (
https://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?p=119439244#p119439244).
It's hard to know whether they're truly alts or "just" sock puppet accounts who still participated in the scandal. LA Bird said above, an alt would surely continue to act like they weren't an alt to avoid getting banned... even if they were an alt. It's a big game of Secret Hitler or Mafia or Among Us... the very scenario makes it hard to trust what someone involved says, even if they are telling the truth. In the case they are other people, DoctorMJ thought it would be best to give them a second chance, and ask them to not try the scandal again.
But even if those two posters are separate people, by being involved in the scandal, they surely knew what was going on, surely knew that Ohayo and AEnigma were originally banned and were using alts, and surely knew the coup was against project/forum rules. So unless they happen to be double agents who admitted to DoctorMJ in secret what was going on, they still broke forum rules and participated in a scandal to skew the results specifically against Jordan in the previous cancelled greatest peaks project.
-Luke- wrote:70sFan wrote:I am thinking about the in-between solution - maybe we should start the first era with the restricted one year activity rule and allow new posters to contribute without voting. Then in the next era, they could join if there's no reason to keep them away.
What do you think about this idea?
Sounds like a fair solution to me. Even if OhyaoKD is behind one or more accounts (directly or indirectly), you avoid the Jordan vs. LeBron or then vs. now discussions with this format. So I don't see much 'rigging' potential with this project.
I don't think it's a good idea to don't give them a vote until MJ is in like someone suggested, because it makes you vulnerable to accusations that the project was once again 'rigged' - but this time from the other side.
If one were trying to compromise, another option is to not let them vote in the first ~10/15 ranks of any of the eras. The goal was to make Jordan lower, but the coup did that by being higher on other all-time players across all eras, and also by trying to be lower on players they thought would make Jordan look worse (e.g. other off-ball hybrid scoring guards or lower on guard defense) or higher on players they thought would make LeBron look better (e.g. other on-ball heliocentric players), and those efforts persist across all eras. But it was primarily around Jordan, so waiting for Jordan to be voted in seems like a minimum requirement.
But again, with no offense to those accounts if they are indeed separate people (not alts), if someone did participate in a scandal to rig the previous realgm peaks project, it seems sensible to not give them a vote in the next peaks project, which had to be redone to avoid the scandal they participated in. Even if they're not alts, they still participated in the coup. The majority of the board wanted some sort of filter to make sure voting members had enough quality posts/time on the forum (even if the ideal threshold was debated) to avoid a situation like this, and I tend to agree with them.
But that's just me. In the possibility that they are separate people and not alts, I'm all for them participating in the discussion without voting.