[ written by a friend, not the owner of the account ] Have you ever seen anyone advertising or being rude, then when you tell them to stop they say "oh sorry, it was my sibling"? Cause I know I have, and it happens too often. If you're going to advertise, for example, you most likely know that it's wrong, and someone will most likely tell you to stop. So if you know that, why bother doing it? And, why bother coming up with an excuse? Yes, the excuse /could/ be genuine, and that might've been what actually happened, but I feel like in most cases it isn't. If it is genuine and you know that they may advertise/be rude on your account, why not add extra precautions so that it doesn't happen? Why not sign out whenever you're done, or not have your browser save your password for you? And maybe if the excuse isn't genuine, you could own up to it, say that it was a mistake, and that you won't do it again? Yes, they may not like you momentarily, but at least they'll know the truth, and they might even like you more because you're being honest. So maybe, in the future, if you're thinking of advertising or being rude then using an excuse, maybe just think about the pros and cons of this, and some of the examples I listed here? Thanks :)