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Are You A Federal Agent? #15

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@mrthunkerdev

I’m not going to sugarcoat this. The fact that your mod for Gorilla Tag connects to an external IP address and starts creating files and folders on my system without clearly explaining what it’s doing is extremely suspicious. That is not normal behavior for something that’s supposed to be a simple gameplay modification. When software silently reaches out to external servers and writes data locally, that raises serious concerns about what’s actually happening behind the scenes.

From my perspective, this doesn’t look harmless. It looks like background activity that shouldn’t be there. Mods are supposed to enhance a game — not establish network connections and generate unexplained files. When I see behavior like that, it doesn’t come across as innocent or transparent. It comes across as something hidden.

So I’m going to say this directly: stop acting like there’s nothing strange about it. If the mod is connecting to an IP and generating files, then there is a reason. I expect you to admit exactly what it’s doing and why. Not vague explanations. Not brushing it off. A clear acknowledgment of what’s built into it.

Because right now, the behavior makes it look like more than “just a mod.” And until there’s full transparency about what it’s doing, I’m not going to treat it like it’s harmless.

I’m not here to argue. I’m here for honesty. If there’s nothing shady going on, then say exactly what it does and own it. But pretending this behavior is normal isn’t going to work.

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