Cracking the CC System

<p>i’m bored from all the unread AP review books, so–</p>

<li>if you by accident click the user id under thread names, you will be directed toward the public profile of the CCer.</li>
<li>if you look at the top right, approximately below “log out”, you will always see “offline”. i think this is a glitch of the CC server.</li>
<li>but the trick is, if the CCer is online, above “offline” will say “last activity: XX:XX”. if the CCer is indeed offline, it only says “offline”</li>
<li>i think this works even if the CCer uses the invisible mode</li>
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<p>enjoy this if you are an obsessive stalker</p>

<p>hahaha I can't believe you actually figured this out its kinda scary</p>

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<li> You're supposed to be directed to the public profile of the CCer under the thread name. That's why the username is there - so you can click on it.</li>
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<p>I have noticed the other parts. What I have also noticed is that those who have used invisible mode or have not been on for a year just have "offline" under status.</p>

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If the CCer is indeed offline, it still mentions the last activity and the time - unless you've been offline for a long period of time.</p>

<p>That's not really cracking the system... that's just common sense.</p>

<p>I would like to see if you could somehow reinstate the member list with your privileges, and then make sure that the # of apps to Ivy League colleges = 0. That would be breaking the system.</p>

<p>I’ve cracked the system! I know how to get more than 50 PMs!</p>

<p>You shall reveal how quickly...we need that information for our survival and that of our social life.</p>

<p>Delete your PMs! That way you can get 50 more! :D :D</p>

<p>Fantastic discovery! You're a man ahead of your time.</p>

<p>Does this mean I will get a 5 on the AP logisticlord's CC exam?</p>

<p>Why would you? This is Spectrum's discovery? Im confused...</p>