<div style='font: 12pt ; text-align: left; '>A friend of mine, Kadagar, Eric knows him, everyone who played Utopia back in the earlier days knows who he is; and another Wishbone (I believe Eric actually used to work for this guy a few years ago) both have done it for hundreds of accounts before. Kadagar from Sweden somehow manages to maintain accounts with IP addresses from throughout the entire world, and Wishbone (from Pennsilvania) does this with 300 accounts from time to time (whenever it suits him or his Alliances interests).
The purpose of the scripts they use are mainly as an autmated process to get them logged in from the correct locations. Do not ask me how they work, I don't know, I just know that they do work.
This is kind of off topic though, my main point is that unless the Starcraft fans like polls a lot more than fans of Halo or Wind Waker on Gamefaqs; and also that they have a tendency to all login at the same time instead of spread throughout the day like every other game on the site, the whole thing seems kind of suspicious. Just looking at the forums you can see that Halo and Wind Waker are incredibly more popular: You have Wind Waker which has literally 20 times more posts than the Starcraft forums, and then you have Halo which has 50 times as many posts. According to someone on the FFonline forums a while back, they said that they think Gamefaqs themselves scripted in thousands of votes in order for Starcraft to get past Halo.
Well either way, my point is that the polls there aren't secure, if they allow people to vote multiple times, chances are likely they don't really care if people do vote multiple times.</div>
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