ashwald: Well, the thing is, when you see "Hey guys, site y is giving away free keys for game x." your brain comes to different conclusions about the poster compared to when you see "Hey guys, here's a list of free keys for game x." with no link to the source of said codes or with the link stuck at the very bottom of a long-ass post. It's a bit like false advertising.
I know, but then, I've also seen other users giving the keys they received from other sites (like those that generate keys per unique IP address), but don't give a link to the source until later on. Different, I know, but similar.
One can still give a thanks and +1 for bringing things to one's attention.
I saw the initial post and knew it was a copy/paste and had suspicions. Refreshing later showed that the link had been added. I didn't act upon it until I saw the link appear.
dr.zli: Maybe grow a pair and tell his parents what he did. Ask them to buy people scammed games they want and then do stuff at home to repay parents?
Something along those lines would be good, yes.
Fairy tale? Maybe... we'll see. It's always a toss up between how I hope other people are and how I think other people are.