Thread:MasterTeska/@comment-44874696-20200408005937/@comment-4826222-20200408081032

No offense, Bansheee, but you aren't exactly good at detecting stuff like this. Never trust strangers on the internet.

Just imagine being a grown adult working for an extremely successful video game company. Would you care if some random people on the internet wouldn't believe you? I know that I wouldn't, because I'd literally have no reason why I should prove myself to some children on a wiki.

Furthermore, and I already mentioned it in another thread, Epic Games is extremely strict when it comes to their employees or even just beta testers/gamers leaking information. I'm pretty sure they'd have you sign a non-disclosure agreement when you start working with them - even I had to sign a NDA when I joined Fandom's Vanguard team. There's no way an Epic employee would tell you anything about what's going to happen in Fortnite in the future. That would be career suicide and would lead to a very pricey lawsuit.

I agree with Nathan on this. I'm pretty sure his brother's account is a socket puppet, as well as the other accounts of alleged Epic employees that popped up yesterday, and abusing multiple accounts is indeed a reason to ban users.