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Many users have questioned if being a Forkie is a bannable offense.
 
The short answer is: '''sometimesIf butan mostlyadmin nois online then probably'''.
 
The long answer is that, usually the admins don't care '''unless''' they're on the vm in question. The admins will usually ban people for forking while they're online
The long answer is that, if you have a very long streak of making the VM unusable, you might be banned. Or if you break a global site rule. For instance, creating an executable which DDoSed someone (assuming someone would have already knew about your intentions and reported it to the administration, or the administration is on the VM and has formally recognized it as a DDOSing attempt), you would likely be banned permanently.
 
Nowadays, there is now a rule in place on the site, dubbed '''Rule 9''' of the CollabVM website, in which if you constantly make the VM unusable (t. textbook definition of Forkies), or run a certain banned script, or attempt to overwrite the VM's operating system with one another (t. Installfagging), it is constituted a rule violation.

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