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Just... stop? If you can?
At this point, you're not digging your own grave, you're operating an excavator.
Most of your statements and lash out are not really necessary because there are different [better] approach. What you did with controversial statements like you'll continue spamming [note: you've been warned by the admin to keep your post in control] or that you have no guilt conscience, are they really necessary? Unless, of course, if your aim is getting a perma-ban. If that's it, then I'll say fly and seize that opportunity, go harder.
Because, in case you're not aware despite all of what happens so far, all you did were discouraging people from engaging to your platform. Add that to the username you choose, which you admitted yourself will raise some question, and the way you lashed out to criticism, I have to say that everybody's reaction towards your platform is justified.
There is another user created a thread about you [and I can't help but roll my eyes and think, "great, another UMG thread"], use that to show that you can be civil.
It is a luck based system [...]
Aannddd... we're going back to square one. The term you use to describe "luck" is a misconception, no one can control luck, not unless that someone has Tyche or Lakshmi on their speed dial. No one can invent luck. It's "entries", or "tickets" if you will. And as I previously explained, quoting Oxford's dictionary, luck is good things that happen to you by chance, not because of your own efforts or abilities.
It happens out of your control, without any efforts made or any possessed abilities intervening the outcome. The act of "user manipulate or alter their probability" itself is an effort, an action, thus negate the essence of luck.
Risking to sound redundant, luck is buying one ticket and come out as a winner. Effort or entries or tickets or probability or whatever is the thing you do for a better chance to have an outcome where you're the winner.