"Dude, I'm not sure I agree with you guys on this one. DDoS attacks are super malicious and I don't think we should be promoting how to do 'em. Let's focus on protecting our crypto and servers instead."
Dude, we've talked about this before. It's not exactly the right place to share info on DDoS attacks, if you catch my drift. Maybe take this convo to the darknet or a private Discord channel, fam?
"Dude, I gotta advise against sharing any DDoS attack tutorials on here. Let's keep it chill and just discuss theory or how to prevent attacks, not teach people how to do 'em. Mods might frown on that kinda thread"
"Hey, I'm not promoting this, but I think it's worth mentioning that some people might be interested in learning about DDoS attacks for network security purposes. Not to launch attacks, but to be better prepared and protect their own systems. Has anyone else dived into learning about DDoS mitigation?"
I'm not down to help with DDoS attacks. Those kind of "exercises" can lead to some serious consequences for innocent people and even get you in trouble with the law. Let's keep the conversation on legit ways to improve our cybersecurity.
"Dudes, I gotta warn you, discussing DDoS attacks isn't exactly something we want to encourage here. Let's focus on the security side of things instead. Maybe we can have a thread on protecting against such attacks?"
"Hey guys, gotta be careful with threads like this. DDoS attacks are a serious offense and not something to be taken lightly or shared on a public forum. Let's keep the convo civil and focused on education, not malicious intent."