Board Thread:Club Penguin/@comment-5632930-20150424224732/@comment-5632930-20150511033955

Watatsuki wrote: While I am not concerned with legal stuff and copyright and etc as I am not involved in this kind of stuff. why would having an account on a CPPS result in your CP account being banned? How would there be a connection? I am not sure I understand the logic there. If I were to hypothetically make an account on a CPPS, using my CP username, would CP staff go "undercover" on CPPSes and take a list of usernames, and then ban any CP accounts with the same username? That is the only way I see such a rule being logical, and that is extremely unconventional. Can it be even considered a rule either?

And what is with "entering your onto other sites than Club Penguin is against the rules"? If I say my CP username here, will I be banned from CP? Sometimes I wish CP staff would give "proper" answers and info to the more mature side of the audience, as opposed to excuses an adult would give to a kid.

The reason why you might risk getting banned on CP if you own a CPPS account is because you are caught using a third-party site or something. Whoever, they told me that if I entered my penguin information in a CPPS, they told me to change my password anytime, and I did. They didn't ban me right on the spot when they found out I have a CPPS account. In that case, it's best to change your password to something different if that happens to you, and the staff won't take any action against you unless someone hacks your account and get you banned right away. I'm not sure if the staff would go undercover to a CPPS. How are they supposed to know how many users are there whose usernames are the same as their penguin account? I think the staff will ban the players who registered at a CPPS and broke a few rules. Whoever, for those who used to played a CPPS, and promised the staff not to play them anymore, they might get away with bans.

I think that entering your penguin information on a Club Penguin site who is not a CPPS but a fan-made Club Penguin site, like the Wiki and some popular Club Penguin blogs, could probably be a risk. You can ask the staff if you are allowed to say your username in a fan-made Club Penguin site, and depending on their answer, you might do it or not.