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I never had the desire to hop into a dead online game out of curiosity and I think at least 99.9% of players feel the same way.

I still play CoD: Modern Warfare 2 (the first one that was called that) multiplayer, using a third party client for a game that was basically dead by like 2014.

Some games are just good, and the flavor of the week stuff sometimes isn’t as good.

Sam Altman is an enemy of humanity and it would self defense to kill him.

I’m not gonna do it because that’s a hassle, but if someone did I wouldn’t condemn them.

My local wasps don’t bother me and I don’t bother them. Long as you aren’t close to the nest, most wasps are chill.

Dropping babies at fire stations is a trend way older than any firefighter currently alive. They all know what the intent is if they find an unattended baby.

Some of them might take a bit before they realize it’s actually serious though.

If I need help I’m sure as hell not calling the cops. The cops are only useful if the situation would be improved by a crazed gunman suddenly showing up and shooting anything that moves.

There are situations, granted, where that’s an improvement. But not many.

That’s not what they’re doing.

It absolutely is what they’re doing, what do you mistakenly believe they’re doing?

A torture device is useful for extracting information.

No it fucking isn’t! This is a great analogy, actually, thank you for bringing it up. A person being tortured will tell you literally anything that they believe will stop you from torturing them. They will confess to crimes that never happened, tell you about all their accomplices who don’t exist, and all their daily schedules that were made up on the spot. Torture is useless but morons think it is useful. Just like AI.

Ban notifications also get sent to your inbox.

Nope.

Those users are being harmed by it, not benefited. That isn’t useful, it’s a social disease.
I have no idea what you’re talking about, I’m just replying to what’s in my inbox.