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  • The execution graph includes FFA users executions
  • The executors graph also includes FFA users
What is a FFA user?

FFA stands for Free for all
A ffa user is a user that doesnt have a key (ran a script using ffa mode)
We track ffa users through executor fingerprints so it may become inaccurate as users switch executors
FFA users are deleted after 30 days of being inactive

What is an ad user?

Their just a user that was generated through the ad system, they act almost exactly like a regular user

What is an instance / session?

An instance is a client currently active and running one of your script A session is an instance that supports live features (has websocket support)

What is a fingerprint?

Executor hwid (hardware id), basically a way to track who is who
We link users to a fingerprint to prevent key sharing