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Just witnessed DayZ Skynet Killfeed having their staff leave reviews on both their competition and on themselves. Violates Trustpilot's terms.
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Just witnessed DayZ Skynet Killfeed having their staff leave reviews on both their competition and on themselves. Violates Trustpilot's terms.
I’ve been using Dayzskynet since day one of the 2.0 launch, and hands down this has been the best version yet. The platform has improved massively in stability, features, and overall performance compared to earlier versions.
What really stands out is the continued development and responsiveness. You can tell this isn’t an abandoned or slapped-together service — real effort has gone into making it better for server owners and communities. Everything works as intended, and when issues come up, they’re addressed instead of ignored.
If you’re running a DayZ server and want a solution that has clearly evolved and matured over time, Dayzskynet 2.0 is absolutely worth using. I’ve stuck with it since launch for a reason.
Highly recommended.
My review stems from extensive observation and community experience, and I feel compelled to issue a strong warning to potential users. This evaluation is based on the persistent and severe patterns of conflict surrounding this project, which transcend typical modding community disputes and create a genuinely unsafe environment.
There is a well-documented and recurring pattern of severe interpersonal harassment associated with this project. Multiple, unrelated individuals across the community have reported being targeted with campaigns that go far beyond competitive rivalry, including the alleged use of deeply personal information to intimidate and silence critics. The consistency of these reports from various sources over time is impossible to ignore and points to a systemic issue.
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