Whilst the back button was seemingly a thing this year as it has been most years I do think it's being made out to be more prevalent than it actually was. Everybody I have spoken to that was successful tried it and got kicked out to the back of the queue. It may have worked for a few people but I certainly don't think it was the standard.
oh OK you just meant mods, I think I get it now. That's cool and I understand.
I run my own tickets groups from the USA so I don't expect I'll ever be on these other internet organized ticket groups you are talking about that spread and share info. I'm the one in my group that's obsessed enough to monitor here and Discord and tell my groups what to do for the sales so sadly I won't be getting insider knowledge from these other groups so I'm limited to these public places. And the best I can do to give back is a gold membership, to show my appreciation for allowing this open conversation between users.
Yes, I get mods of course couldn't post the HOSTS hack, if I suggested otherwise it was ignorance of their position at the time. Cheers.
Sorry for the confusion, we as moderators can't be seen to be discussing them. That would not be a good look.
There's no rule against members discussing these things. But it is a public forum, you do not have to be a member to read posts here, and the forums have, at times, been monitored by festival officials and festival suppliers. So naturally, those members with a little common sense, choose to organise themselves into groups to discuss these things elsewhere, these groups are usually open to other members who may want to join in the lead up to a sale. I hope I'm making it more clear this time.
I also use OOF / Discord from time to time, that is also a public server, accessible by anybody, even more so than here, as Discord has very little or no analytics to my knowledge, depending on bot setup, all the while, Discord servers can be accessed invisibly. So whilst I cannot speak for them, I imagine that may be why they were cautious. (P.s, you don't need to censor their name in general discussion, advertising is not permitted, but neither OOF or Discord are 'dirty words' when it comes to general discussion, just like Reddit, X, Facebook etc. A lot of us use multiple platforms.)
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