I'm quite curious how you would spot a bot when one wins.

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  • The autojoiner users OFTEN doesn't take a win and not mark a key as received for many days even they are online (very much) in there SG and Steam account. They mostly not react on other contact ways too.
    That alone is, of course, not complete proof that there is a bot (as someone may not be aware that they can activate key through browser and are perhaps not on their home PC a lot).

  • The autojoiners enter a lot of GA's nearly at the same time.
    When you put up GA's with same start time you can see it happen.

  • The one-click-entry script users and autojoiners don't read descriptions.
    Make a GA and write inside that nobody should comment anything or demand/please for different things then "thanks".
    And a good part of them write every time the same sentence (no variation) or use like one user always "thanks" in a different language and a emote/picture behind/under it (the script choose "randomly" from a "dictionary" that have saved all this words/combinations) -i know, right now, only ONE user that use that... so he is the "deluxe" autojoiner/script user^^-.

  • A lot of the autojoiners and bad scripts users are from the CIS region (~80%), 10% from south America (mostly brazil) and the rest 10% are from other countrys/regions.
    It's nothing against the CIS people in general (i have good steam friends from there) but its very clear that it give much more "black sheeps" from there then from any other region.

  • Jump to the known steam autojoiner group and see which ones from your friendlist gets "highlighted" -and puke-.

And then it give a few more signs that are less valuable and not good enough for telling it as "Standard" things to find them".

All in all it is not difficult to found, a lot of, the autojoiner/one-click.entry script users....

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Thanks

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"Are you a bot?"

"No."

Bot.

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