Talk:Ragnarock/@comment-110.142.176.178-20131228020619/@comment-1321146-20131229062836

I'm saying, if no one has reported it to them, they have no reason to look through two different logs and compare them side-by-side. Much less look at even just one of the logs.

As players, we sometimes wish they would monitor all of the logs constantly. As a company, that is not cost-effective. No company does that.

The logs contain a lot more than just what you do. It contains information about the data packets sent back and forth between the server and your device, which images you stream, which pages you access, which items drop as rewards, which cards are in your deck, your opponents deck, their levels and evolutions, which skills activate, how much damage each card does, which flags are activated (a Raid Event Specialist has a flag for being that, but that flag doesn't activate except during Raid Event fights), and much more.

Basically, they only look at all of that data, unless they have specific things they can do a search for. Simply looking at it, and finding something out about the way the player plays isn't easy, and consequently isn't done unless they get a very thorough/detailed report about it.