Contest Investigation Findings and Corrected Results

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Contest Investigation Findings and Corrected Results

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Official Statement Involving Cheating With Multiple Accounts

We have discovered and are currently investigating multiple cheating incidents regarding prior contests of the forum.

What Led to the Investigation

At the conclusion of the Party Hard! contest, I felt it odd that a significant number of votes decided the winner toward the last minute. The poll data did not contain any irregularities. @Shocker's win was a legitimate case of a few people voting at the last minute. I shared this with the mod team. That led to us discussing a "what if it wasn't legitimate" scenario.

The "what if" scenario became reality during the You Contest. While the poll was ongoing, the moderation team observed two accounts that immediately after registration cast a vote for @LaLia's story, gave her story a 3 rating, and gave the other two stories lower ratings.

What We Found So Far

We have determined that the following five accounts were controlled by @LaLia for the purpose of manipulating contest outcomes and ratings in her favor.
If @LaLia wants to claim that these accounts don't belong to her, but to friends, family, neighbors, etc., then she at least failed to divulge this to anyone on the forum. None of these users acted on the forum as if they were friends or family outside of it. Since all of this started while @LaLia was still a moderator on the forum, she would have had a double-duty to reveal this to @Claire at the time and/or later to me as the new owner. A contest on a small forum like this can hardly be called fair if for one contestant multiple close friends/family members from real life vote for them.

Additionally, there are other accounts under investigation. We will not identify those accounts publicly unless we obtain sufficient evidence.

The Evidence:

With the exception of @TheDarkAge who only logged in once to vote in the poll, rate stories, and disappear, all of these accounts at one point or another had IP data that showed the exact same fingerprint: All of these accounts were geolocated to the same region of Germany as @LaLia. They are posting/voting from the same IP range as @LaLia and using the same internet service provider as her. We will not doxx her by sharing her IP or ISP. Instead, we will show some posts that point to her fake accounts.

The IP @HBK used to create this post:
HBK wrote: Fri Oct 31, 2025 4:13 am Great idea! Monsters, tentacles, supernatural elements—not something you see every day in stories. Is it because they're difficult to describe? If so, you've absolutely nailed it. The tentacle scene, in particular, is incredibly detailed and well-written.

Do I understand correctly: Lara Croft was the subject of the first two chapters, and other heroines will follow? There are certainly plenty of options.
was also used 6 times by @LaLia when she posted on the forum. One of those times was a reply to @HBK in the very same thread about 12 hours later.

Additionally, what makes the case on @HBK even more compelling is the post quoted below where @HBK claims to translate the story into English in order to read it.
HBK wrote: Mon Nov 03, 2025 3:08 pm I even translated this story into English – it was more than worth it!

I'm curious to see what happens next. The many characters make it really exciting and, I think, quite challenging as well. :o
The IP matches, posting history, and the post above together are a strong indicator that @LaLia was intentionally using a sockpuppet account and giving the account a subtly different persona from her own in an effort to avoid detection.

We have another exact IP match for the user @Harlekin86 who registered on the last day of the You-contest to vote for @LaLia and rate her story 3 points. The IP @Harlekin86 registered from and the IP @LaLia used when creating the post below with her real account are the same.
LaLia wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2026 8:04 pm We could hold an early vote on which topic to choose!?

Off the top of my head, superheroes (or DC/Marvel) and horror are the ones that come to mind most readily.
@Interception and @LeNa90 used the same VPNs. When they didn't use a VPN, their posts originated from the same IP range that @LaLia posted from. They also used the same ISP as @LaLia and could be geolocated to the same region in Germany that @LaLia is from.

The remaining account @TheDarkAge mimicked a similar pattern as @Harlekin86. The account registered, voted in the contest poll, awarded @LaLia's story 3 points, awarded the other stories lower points, then disappeared from the forum.

Two of these accounts, @Interception and @HBK, also posted stories of their own. These stories share two things in common with @LaLia's stories:

1) They were at least in large parts written/assisted by AI as (almost) all of @LaLia's stories are. By that we mean AI-Generated as specified in our AI policy, meaning the prose was written in large parts by an AI while being guided with several prompts. While this policy was not in effect at the time, the similar indicators further point to the same person on these accounts.

2) They share @LaLia's unique formatting quirk of increasing the font size of her stories. This is true for the one story by @HBK and for the German contest entries by @Interception, but not for @Interception's earlier stories.

Timeline Of Events:
  • @LaLia legitimately wins the RavishU Memorial Contest
  • On May 6 2025, one day after the semi-final of RiaF1 begins, the @Interception account is created.
  • @Interception votes for @LaLia's semi-final story with 3 points. She wins the semi-final 18 to 13. The rating is not decisive. At the time though, 18 is the highest rating the forum had ever seen.
  • @Interception rates @LaLia's entry for the RiaF1 final with 3 points, turning a 12 to 13 loss into a 15 to 13 victory against @Shocker.
  • For Gang Rape Galore, @LaLia forgot to include the contest theme in her story. Her story "Trapped and Broken" received a 1-point rating as well as a vote in the contest poll from @Interception. This had no effect on the contest's results.
  • @LaLia turns a 12 to 14 loss in RD16 of Used and Abused into a 15 to 14 victory with the help of a 3 point rating by @Interception. She eliminates @Blue from the tournament. She didn't produce another story for the next round.
  • The @HBK account is created on July 19, the final day of the German contest.
  • @Interception and @HBK vote for her story "Deutschland - Dein leben, Dein Staat, Dein Kniefall". She wins the contest with 7 to 5 votes. Without these two votes, her story would have tied @HistBuff's story "Festung Breslau" for first place.
  • Both @Interception and @HBK rate her contest story. The two-point rating from @HBK makes her story cross the Popular threshold from 29 to 31 points. Her contest story becomes the first German popular story on the board. @HBK will later claim to not speak German.
  • @Interception votes for her story in the Femdom Fury contest. Without that vote, she would have tied for first place with @LtBroccoli and @Claire.
  • After a few months hiatus, she returns and starts occasionally updating her stories but doesn't participate in contests.
  • @LaLia's fake accounts push the ratings of her stories like "Das Internat", "The Black Van", "A Female Soldier's Nightmare".
  • The @LeNa90 account is created on March 29 2026, 2 days after @LaLia posts the Foresters Cabin which will go on to win the March/April Community Contest. Her story receives a total of 8 rating points within the voting window from her sockpuppet accounts: 3 from @Interception on March 29, 3 from @HBK on April 5, 2 from @LeNa90 on April 6.
  • @LaLia's "Revenge of the Nerds" story barely loses the April/May Community contest. It got ratings from @LeNa90, @Interception and @HBK.
  • For the You-contest, @Interception, @HBK, @LeNa90 and @LaLia herself vote for her own story. When she's still trailing on the last day of the vote, the @Harlekin86 account is created to equalize the vote. When "Late to the Party" pulls ahead again, the @TheDarkAge is created to even the score once more. All 5 fake accounts also inflate the rating of her story by a total of 15 points together. In total, 6 of the 12 votes cast for her story in the You-Contest came from accounts we determined were controlled by LaLia.
Amending the Contest History

With that information in mind, we have to amend the contest history of the Ravishment Academy:
  • Winner of the first Ravished in a Flash tournament: @Shocker
  • Winner of the German Contest: @HistBuff
  • Winners of the Femdom Fury contest: @Claire and @LtBroccoli in shared first place
  • Winner of the March/April Community Contest: @LaLia got the most points even without her fake accounts, but her participation and voting activity compromised the integrity of the contest. With her and her fake account votes discounted, the winner is @Vela Nanashi
  • Winner of the Used and Abused RD16-7 match: @Blue
We would like to apologize to @Shocker, @HistBuff, @Claire, @LtBroccoli and @Vela Nanashi for losing contests they would have otherwise legitimately won. We wish we had noticed this sooner.

We would also like to extend a special apology to @Blue, who never got to compete in the Used and Abused quarterfinal because of @LaLia's manipulation. That is the one thing we can't retroactively fix and we are very sorry.

In case @Blue and @Shocker, the ultimate winner of the Used and Abused tournament, agree to this, we would like to propose an exhibition match between @Shocker and @Blue using the theme from the Used and Abused QF-4 match "Hole in One". That is the match that @Blue would have competed in if @LaLia hadn't cheated.

And we would like to recommend to everyone who hasn't read @Blue's Used and Abused RD16-7 yet to check out:

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The legitimate winner of the RD16-7 match.

We will pin it as well as the other legitimate contest winner's stories for a week to the top of the Public Stories board soon and hope that you all show them the love and attention that was stolen from them.

Where We Go From Here

Upon discovering the immediate voting irregularity in the You Contest, I decided @LaLia would be disqualified from the contest with no season pass points awarded to her.

When the moderation team uncovered the evidence that it wasn't just the You Contest, @LaLia received the first warning of the forum. She was instructed in both English and German to PM a member of the moderation team the names of all fake accounts she has used. Rather than cooperate, she proceeded to edit her own posts instead.

https://gyazo.com/85ae9c23f35849474a28140155221e57

https://gyazo.com/91d57ee59a0515ed4ff7c145de38e174

Therefore, the following action will be taken. @LaLia and all known accounts determined to be under her control are banned. Her stories will be removed from the forum.
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As the one who originally invited @LaLia here and made her a moderator, I would also like to apologize to everyone who has "lost" contests due to her manipulations. I trusted her blindly for a long time when I shouldn't have. I'm very sorry.
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I find it rather sad that it has come to this, you evidently have been doing your homework here and I have to accept your conclusions. I'm also genuinely surprised about the aspect of her using AI to write her stories, so far I always had believed to be able to recognize AI generated stories, but I genuinely liked the style of her writing.
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I propose that we who care about the Ravishment Academy adopt/adapt the "If you see something, say something." anti-terrorism mantra for use on our forum. Vigilance is key. We must police ourselves.

We live in dangerous times. The same people who use AI technology to do their writing for them are probably also using AI technology to help them, for example, figure out clever new ways to affect the outcomes of contests.
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Shocker wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2026 1:09 am I find it rather sad that it has come to this, you evidently have been doing your homework here and I have to accept your conclusions. I'm also genuinely surprised about the aspect of her using AI to write her stories, so far I always had believed to be able to recognize AI generated stories, but I genuinely liked the style of her writing.
That's one of the scary things with AI, it's getting better at looking like it wasn't generated by a prompt. We (various mods and others) took some stories and ran them through a couple different AI detectors like Gyazo and Youscan. After getting scores that line up with how they were created, then took some of LaLia's stories and saw how they compared. They scored very high on the AI Likelihood score. We're talking 80-90% confidence from the detectors. For comparison, a story that was written completely by prompt, RapeU's Door 666, scored in the upper 70's to low 80's. And this confidence was consistent across almost every story. We know that false positives can occur, but getting a dozen false positives starts to stretch credulity. Either her writing style was so structured that multiple machines thought she was one of them, or she used prompts to generate stories.

As far as the IP stuff goes, the forum software logs the IP's we use to connect to the site. While IP addresses aren't the end-all-be-all of tracking on the internet, it's close enough to smell that something is rotten in Denmark. Most of the alts at one point or another logged in from the exact same IP's. They also went through the same VPN's. Not just the ranges, but the exact number down to the last octet. There's enough wiggle room from a legal standpoint that a lawyer could argue someone from the same house, network, or coffee shop, but the timings also lined up within very short windows as well. I've been a tech guy most of my life and know enough about networking to be dangerous. If this were a major crime being investigated, it would be more than enough probable cause to justify a search warrant.

It is sad that someone felt the need to cheat so blatantly on damn near every contest on this forum. When one person uses AI prompts to write their stories in a matter of minutes while everyone else spends hours or days writing from scratch, then votes for themselves with their alts, and for what? Bragging rights. None of us are getting signed to Random House Publishing because we won a contest for the best rape porn story of the month. We don't have agents beating down our doors going "I wanted to sign you, but you didn't win the August Contest. That $7 million book deal is going to the winner instead." So what does cheating here get? Nothing.
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Welp, this was a decent amount of tea for my day.

I find it strange that people cheat. What intrinsic reward is there if you won solely by cheating?

On the other hand, this was some impressive detective work!
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:| Well, that was drama I didn't expect to run into. :|
So what does cheating here get? Nothing.
@LtBroccoli I thought the same thing too. What was the point? Was there a cash reward I didn't know about? :?
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No cash rewards here. All that we get is reputation points and temporary sticky and some mentions in some topics :) still I suppose those do feel emotionally good when you get them, legitimately. I don't see the point of cheating others to get those, it is strange to me.
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👁️👄👁️ No mames!! The tea is SCORCHING 🫖 Y’all are thorough, tho, CSI Ravishment Academy n’ shit 🔍

All I can say is anyone who would go through all that effort for nothing more than the prestige of victory and some high ratings on their stories must be a really insecure person who’s overly focused on external validation.

What a bummer fr
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God damn...

That is as sad as your detective work was impressive. Well done moderators. Sad it had to come to this.