Yes, it's one of those topics. I normally don't have to tinker around with my Hackintosh, but since I upgraded to the latest High Sierra I really needed to access TonyMacX86 since they have all the popular tools on the website. Unawaringly, I did update my signature and inputted additionally to my hardware "macOS 10.13.2" as I thought it would only make sense, but instead that just got me banned moments later. I did not post a thread in over a year nor commented on anything, just browsing around the threads.
I am frustrated, but why are they so stringent about for the lack of a better word, so uptight about rules and everything? I have read in the past for people getting banned for mentioning AMD things and other stuff revolving modification of Kernal (which ironically, they technically are doing at times), but to update a signature with something as little as entering my macOS version? Why? I feel that for a community driven project they should be lenient, but ultimately friendly as I feel that by browsing the website, I must be extremely careful of whatever I do.
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