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The paper this article is based on is from 2009. I’d argue that’s against rule 5.

I think it’s important to make note of the fact that they were banned on Reddit for good reason

Reddit is an echo chamber. Being banned there is not indicative of anything.

Are most ignoring the numerous examples of Reddit subs users inferred “likely won’t be a big deal” becoming obviously problematic down the line, with the inevitable ban/quarantine occuring with most upset it wasn’t dealt with from the start?

You’ve just explained how Reddit became an echo chamber which is the same road lemmy.world is taking.

we don’t know that denuvo ACTUALLY impacts sale numbers by convincing those mean old pirates to buy their game

But we do know it improves sales, that’s why every game publisher that can afford it is using it. They have years of data to prove it. What do you have?

You’re right, fixed.

Does the modlog shows communities from one instance being banned from other instances?

https://lemmy.world/post/2467840

Does the modlog shows communities from one instance being banned from other instances? - Lemmy.world

I can see removed communities which, if I understand correctly, are the ones being deleted from the instance they are hosted in. But I know an admin can ban or block communities from other instances so they wont federate, e.g. admin from lemmy1.com [http://lemmy1.com] banning lemmy2.com/c/foo [http://lemmy2.com/c/foo]. Does the modlog show these actions?

This same logic could be used to argue that the government forced people to get the covid vaccine.
Flagg Center Church? As in Randall Flagg?
That claim is not on the article. Did anybody read it?
Have you ever used cheats on single player games when that was still a thing developers put in games? I did, it was fun. That’s why.