Homebrew Pirated Multiplayer Question

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Nothing is sead in stone after the late may banwave.The cause of the ban seems to be from spotpass and your friends list when you run homebrew games and they show up on there,Nintendo+everyone on your friendslist can see it unless you block it from public view.

Ive been banned right when it started but I injected a lfcsb on my sysnand to get unbanned and online has been working fine ever since.

Usually the bans happen when a popular game is released such as fire emblum and Pokemon and the new Pokemon games come out this November,so what I think is nintendo records your actions,puts your console seed id on a hitlist to see what suspicious activity you do on the 3ds.Once a popular game comes out they ban you if you are on the hitlist to prevent people with leaked/pirated versions of the game from playing online wiether or not you have that specific game.
 
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It's not necessarily pirated games though, the question is if pirated games will get him banned, if he want's to be a fool and test his luck connecting online so be it, any homebrew on your system will run you the risk of ban

Fact of the matter is, no one knows for sure what all Nintendo is detecting at this point with their recent ban waves. I definitely recall someone with no homebrew on their system, only a few pirated titles, and they were banned during the recent ban waves.
 
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Fact of the matter is, no one knows for sure what all Nintendo is detecting at this point with their recent ban waves. I definitely recall someone with no homebrew on their system, only a few pirated titles, and they were banned during the recent ban waves.
There where also reports of ofw bans from a Facebook page I think but there isn't enough evidence.But if that's true then it's most likely homebrew being detected.
 

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Fact of the matter is, no one knows for sure what all Nintendo is detecting at this point with their recent ban waves. I definitely recall someone with no homebrew on their system, only a few pirated titles, and they were banned during the recent ban waves.
I count piracy under the homebrew umbrella because you must go through homebrew to pirate games digitaly download style, so yes, that counts as having had homebrew on there system, homebrew as in using an exploit like soundhax to even get to userland homebrew could somehow trigger it and that's what rock bottom minimum would be needed to pirate games to install them
 
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I count piracy under the homebrew umbrella because you must go through homebrew to pirate games digitaly download style, so yes, that counts as having had homebrew on there system, homebrew as in using an exploit like soundhax to even get to userland homebrew could somehow trigger it and that's what rock bottom minimum would be needed to pirate games to install them
Though you could use fbi and freeshop through rosalina to fix this.
 

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Nothing is sead in stone after the late may banwave.The cause of the ban seems to be from spotpass and your friends list when you run homebrew games and they show up on there,Nintendo+everyone on your friendslist can see it unless you block it from public view.

Ive been banned right when it started but I injected a lfcsb on my sysnand to get unbanned and online has been working fine ever since.

Usually the bans happen when a popular game is released such as fire emblum and Pokemon and the new Pokemon games come out this November,so what I think is nintendo records your actions,puts your console seed id on a hitlist to see what suspicious activity you do on the 3ds.Once a popular game comes out they ban you if you are on the hitlist to prevent people with leaked/pirated versions of the game from playing online wiether or not you have that specific game.
dam, making ya feel extra shitty waiting till your getting excited for this new game and then the news hits, there in there right to ban but dam that must sting that timing

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Though you could use fbi and freeshop through rosalina to fix this.
Having cfw, I am also counting under homebrew, I see it as nobody is safe, nintendo will kill you in your sleep one day, and you will not be able to run, or you could just buy another 3ds and be alive again but ya get the point
 

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I count piracy under the homebrew umbrella because you must go through homebrew to pirate games digitaly download style, so yes, that counts as having had homebrew on there system, homebrew as in using an exploit like soundhax to even get to userland homebrew could somehow trigger it and that's what rock bottom minimum would be needed to pirate games to install them

So you agree that just hacking the system to do anything you can't normally do is enough to get you banned. I suppose you could hack and do absolutely nothing after hacking, but that would beg the question of why one bothered to hack to begin with.
 
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