![]() Honestly, no reputable contest will be built this way because it isn’t 2006, but hey, you never know… A Web Form Built with the POST method ![]() Post that link anywhere you can and every click will equal a vote. Hide the cookies and IP address if they are tracking. How to break: Find that URL and go ham on the refresh button. This method (low security) means that the form will push the data into the URL and you will see it. Here are the most common building technical: A Web Form Built with the GET method Online voting competitions will use a variety of ways to track votes through a website. Click To Tweet Step 1: Figure out how it is built Wow! just wrote the guide on how to beat most nonprofit online voting contests. It is not a service WW offers nor will ever offer. NOTE Whole Whale does not cheat on behalf of our clients. However, in an effort to scare the pants off of people creating these contests I decided to create this guide. ![]() In the worst case scenario, one organization decides to cheat because the system is designed with flaws by some marketing firm and they see a way to easily game the system to win money for their great cause. I am not justifying or endorsing cheating – I actually believe the only way to win these contests is by not playing. What’s more, they run the risk of burning out the supporters of these great organizations. The problem with voting competitions is that they pit nonprofits against each other for a prize that usually doesn’t come close to the true cost of the votes that these organizations push to get. That’s why I’ve set out to create the definitive guide on breaking (/cheating) poorly designed nonprofit voting competitions. It’s no secret that I’m not a fan of voting competitions, especially ones that are built irresponsibly. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |