The Kingdom Hearts mobile game, which collected IAP money for years in exchange for the "medals" needed to be able to keep up with high-tier power creep, recently shut down all online function and completely deleted from the game all the gameplay features and inventory players had built up and paid for all these years. All that remains is a "dress-up" various cosmetic packs, and a gameplay-free "theater mode" of just the cutscenes.
And courts have confirmed BS theories that try to transform platforms into state actors ("Fauci told them!") have no basis in law, contrary what certain illiterate trolls hallucinate.
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The Kingdom Hearts mobile game, which collected IAP money for years in exchange for the "medals" needed to be able to keep up with high-tier power creep, recently shut down all online function and completely deleted from the game all the gameplay features and inventory players had built up and paid for all these years. All that remains is a "dress-up" various cosmetic packs, and a gameplay-free "theater mode" of just the cutscenes.
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To clarify: delusions-of-persecution shitheelss like Koby whine their asses off even as they're getting special privilege over others.
Now that platforms are now applying the rules evenly and finally banning them, they're screeching more, not less.
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Theft by FBI agents.
There, box filled.
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[Asserts facts contrary to evidence]
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Re: Is This a Joke
[Projects facts not in evidence]
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To do that, of course, means they'd be admitting that "conservatism" is indistinguishable from terrorism.
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People who hate that weird show yhat was on years ago.
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Re: 1st Amendment IGNORANCE
And courts have confirmed BS theories that try to transform platforms into state actors ("Fauci told them!") have no basis in law, contrary what certain illiterate trolls hallucinate.
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[Asserts facts not in the law]
(Back in the real world, the same costitutional rights and restrictions apply equally online and offline, thanks to Section 230.)
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Killing people deprives them of their rights. Moderation can't.
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It's been confirmed to have not been modified. Such work leaves traces of which none exist in covid-19's genome.
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Copyright.
The magic word that makes sending invoice fraud legal.
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They're not.
In the real world, Section 230 makes sure online spaces are treated no differently than offline.
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Are you a moron, completely ignorant about civics and economics? Would you rather wallow in your misanthropy than grow up and join the real world?
Then Libertarianism is the religion for you.
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[Projects facts not in evisence]
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Literacy is great. I recommend you give it a try for once in your life. Perhaps if you put down your meth pipe, you'll have the time to learn.
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[Asserts facts not in evidence]
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[Projects facts not in evidence]
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[Chozen, without citing a single law that supports his dementia, projects facts not in evidence once again]
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Always has been. Remember how Trump's economic and foreign policy practically handed the world over to China on a gilded platter.
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