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<p>[QUOTE="Houseman, post: 11710, member: 7"]</p><p>This is prompted by GameFAQs and Reddit, where moderators wish that things were different, but they have to toe the line and follow the rules coming down from above, because if they don't entire communities will get nuked.</p><p></p><p>So they say "yeah it sucks, but we have to do this because otherwise, we'll get shut down, so we're just trying to keep this place alive".</p><p></p><p>For example, r/KotakuInAction is full of this.</p><p></p><p>So it's not exactly livelihoods at stake, just people entertainment and community. </p><p></p><p>I'd rather those places get shut down, so that people can look at the gaping hole where the community used to be and say "what happened there?" Then their question would get answered, and they'd be wiser to the censorship and unfairness that took place. The ruins left behind will be a silent protest in itself, a permanent blister that makes the whole face uglier. Hopefully people will see the corrupt parent-company for what it is and abandon it.</p><p></p><p>It's essentially the monk setting himself on fire in protest.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Houseman, post: 11710, member: 7"] This is prompted by GameFAQs and Reddit, where moderators wish that things were different, but they have to toe the line and follow the rules coming down from above, because if they don't entire communities will get nuked. So they say "yeah it sucks, but we have to do this because otherwise, we'll get shut down, so we're just trying to keep this place alive". For example, r/KotakuInAction is full of this. So it's not exactly livelihoods at stake, just people entertainment and community. I'd rather those places get shut down, so that people can look at the gaping hole where the community used to be and say "what happened there?" Then their question would get answered, and they'd be wiser to the censorship and unfairness that took place. The ruins left behind will be a silent protest in itself, a permanent blister that makes the whole face uglier. Hopefully people will see the corrupt parent-company for what it is and abandon it. It's essentially the monk setting himself on fire in protest. [/QUOTE]
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