VOTE: Frank Mason!
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This is as close as he has been in awhile.
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Just keep voting for Frank! Voting ends the 21st. There is still time to change the vote!
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Keep Voting. I vote from different computers when I can.
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Frank is slightly bumping upwards… He is up to 25.6 when I voted this morning!
Keep up the good work!
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Please vote for Frank.
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It’s Frank Mason Day today… make sure and vote!
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Voted!
What’s the vote % look like today?
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Frank on the cover of Sports Illustrated for the first time.
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Isn’t the SI cover the kiss of death? All 4 #1 seeds are doomed.
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I have voted for Frank every day, but now on the voting site, there is no player list with a box to check. What happened?
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You probably have a cache issue. Maybe you should quit your browser and open it again.
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@wrwlumpy Wow, Luke has really not been tending to his 'do in that cover! Glad Grayson isn’t on it! As bad as this one:
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@wrwlumpy WOW - – that got me hyped, as if I wasn’t already hyped - -absolutely loved it. - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY
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@drgnslayr Thanks. I rebooted and it worked. Got my vote in for Frank.
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Keep voting. Frank is slowly closing the gap!
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Your turn to vote for Frank, he killed it for us this season!!!
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One more vote for Top Rank Frank!
He keeps edging upward. Now up to 25.9%!
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In one day he bumped to 26.2%!
Keep up the great work!
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Vote everyday from now until the 21st! We can do this for Frank!
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Still voting.
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Over 4,000 views on this thread. Hopefully all of these led to voting!
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just read that Gonzaga’s man leads the vote because he’s from Poland and getting a lot of international voters…
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Keep voting!
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What’s the count?
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@Crimsonorblue22 I voted today and it’s still like a 7.4 lead for Gonzaga boy. - -I don’t get it - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY
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@jayballer54 what don’t you get
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@Ralph well we are voting just don’t seem to be gaining any ground, frustrating lol. - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY
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26.1%… today…
Look… Gonzaga only has a student base of 7,000.
There is only one way they are staying ahead… cheating…
Surely, when the votes are counted, all those spam votes from the same IP at the same time will be removed.
Or… if we want to make sure we win, even against spam… then maybe a few people in here spam the vote. Preferably, people who haven’t spent all of this time voting legitimately, because if you are caught, they will probably remove all your votes.
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Readily available IP spoofers easily gets you around it
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True… but wouldn’t that be a big hassle to do it so many times? You’d have to change your IP ever vote.
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It would not be that complicated to write a short program that goes on a loop, resets the IP, reads the Capcha, and duplicates it and votes for Mason. I woould include a random time generator so the votes don’t come at set intervals and can be tracked. The vote counts only for a third so even if Mason Is 10% Down it can be easily compensated by the other components of the vote
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@drgnslayr said:
all those spam votes from the same IP
You can’t just remove votes from the same IP, because often proxies are in the path and the site doesn’t see the individual IP address of the browser. There has to be more complex logic involved in detecting spam votes.
If we don’t know what that logic is, we don’t know how to circumvent it.
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@ParisHawk Maybe they have figured out a way to hack people’s cameras on their phones, and if they see anyone using a calculator to answer the “I am not a robot” math question, those votes get tossed for cheating.
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…but the only people that would use a calculator to add 2 single digit numbers are MU and KSU fans and they don’t have any candidates…and they would prefer fingers and toes anyway.
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I don’t use IP-spoofing… so I’m not sure about this. But using those, can you always come up with a different IP block continuously?
These tools must assign IPs they have permission to use. IPs run in blocks based on location. It just seems like you would quickly finish using that service’s IP blocks quickly.
I’m just guessing since I don’t use these tools.
But the script idea sounds like the right way to go!
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Done.
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We are reducing the gap; it’s now just 5%. Karnowski? Give me a break. 9 pts, 4 rbs. against Northwestern. Versus, BIFM. Why is this even a contest?
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Today is a new day. Vote for Frank!!!
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I’m replying just to keep this post on top.
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Sure you can remove votes from the same IP. We went through this a couple years ago when we rigged the best venue vote for AFH.
I don’ t know how they set up their voting, but typically, they record several data fields on these votes so they can look for corruption.
The result votes are put into a database with fields of different factors, including IP addresses. The time recording is also another field. A small script could identify those who broke the rules and separate them. Very easy to accomplish.
IP spoofing would be the best way to hack this vote. But I’m uncertain as to how often you could create unique IPs. There are only so many available through spoofing and those are from IP blocks (ranges) to make more IPs available. I know how it works (a bit) on blocking IPs, and that is often done with the entire block.
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27.2%! We are making a move!
If you have been watching carefully… it looks like the Gonzaga people made a goal to keep their vote around 1/3 of the total vote (33.3%) Their guy has stuck very closely to the same amount every time.
I bet they don’t have more than a few hundred real votes. Obviously, they have someone that checks it every day and updates it with more hacked votes to get to their target.
What we really need to do is get our total about 33.3%. If we do and then suddenly, Gonzaga’s numbers go even higher trying to beat us, we know 100% that they are cheating. I already know they are cheating… but this helps substantiate it.
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27.7%! Seems like we move up one half a percentage each day!
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Daily vote bump
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@drgnslayr The most common/free ip spoofers only have a handful of IP address that you can use. Many are just used to change your region so one could redeem European UV codes in the US or vice versa. Of course there are more dubious uses.
If votes from the same IP address are thrown out or blocked daily each service I’ve seen only has 20-100 ip addresses, so one person could throw in a couple hundred votes a day. But only one person could use it per day.
If you want to vote multiple times per day all you have to do is clear your cookies or use private mode. This won’t change your IP address so the votes will likely be thrown out at the end. I imagine this is most of the cheating votes.
I’m just voting once per day. If you have multiple routers you can vote more than once per day. Just vote once on each router from a device. Cell phone, office, home wifi. No way to filter that out yet, as long as you use different devices.
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@dylans Again, keep in mind that there are things called proxies. Anyone working in an enterprise with any security will go through a proxy, and every vote from behind that proxy will have the proxy’s IP address.
There may be proxies along the network as well.
If they are throwing away votes based primarily on IP addresses, some legitimate votes will be thrown out.
That is why I suspect the filtering of cheating votes may be more sophisticated.
On another note, if as @drgnslayr says we want to reduce the Gonzaga percentage, then we should vote for Frank and for two other seniors. That will reduce the Gonzaga percentage much faster.
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You just confirmed my suspicion. That IP spoof services have a very limited amount of IPs to draw from. Thanks.
This process is working fine for us and I’m not worried about the Gonzaga guy.
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Well we are gaining - -down to 33% - - -to 27.8 - -5.2% difference that’s the closest it’s been keep it up - -keep voting. - - -ROCK CHALK ALL DAY LONG BABY
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@ParisHawk That dilutes Frank’s, too. Best way is just vote for him.