Would a sort of "referral" program keep script kiddies out?

I saw a comment recently about those “UNLIMITED CASH EXPLOIT 2023 ROBLOX” and it gave me an idea. I just want to know if it would keep script kiddies out.

In the client’s log, there would be a message that shows them a remote event, and it instructs them to create an “exploit” that only fires the remote event, which is actually a honey pot that would ban the person who used it for thirty days. However, they would add their UserId to the parameters, and it would give them some cash ingame (e.g. 100 points for every person you get banned).

The goal of this would be for the person seeing it to make an “exploit” and a video promoting it. They would then attach their own UserId to the parameters of the script that fires the honeypot event. Script kiddies, being script kiddies, would enter the script and get banned, while the person who created the “exploit” gets a small reward for each person they get banned.

Would this be a viable way to get rid of a good amount of young “hackers”.

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Personally I feel like it would catch a small amount of exploiters but would rather quickly get shared around online and future exploiters would learn to avoid falling for it. And of course a “Honeypot” like that is no replacement for creating your game securely.