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Comment Re:Kernel level anti cheat (Score 1) 59

> I scrolled into the comments to say the same

So you guys rushed to spread misinformation about the situations, because you don't like that multi-player game developpers try to make cheating harder.

I have to question both you and the OP's motive in pushing this narrative.

Comment Re: Kernel level anti cheat (Score 1) 59

Epic put out a statement already saying it wasnâ(TM)t their code, ie, EAC, that was at cause. Seeing how this wouldnâ(TM)t be the first RCE in Source Engine, that is more likely the culprit. But donâ(TM)t try to stop the pro cheating crowd from ranting against anti cheat software.

Comment Re:"Can't have it both ways" is the core argument (Score -1, Troll) 282

Hate speech doesn't exist. There's only speech you hate.

Look at the very easiest example : George Soros. For some people, he's a billionaire who uses his wealth to push certain political campaigns and funds activism.

For others, it's anti-semetic to point out how you disagree with that activism because poor little Georgie also happens to be Jewish as if that has any relation to what he does with his money.

Under your rules, any criticism of George is hate speech and thus should be deleted. Because we don't get to question his activism, ever. That would be anti-semetic.

Comment Re:No one more fragile (Score 3, Informative) 282

> Help government I don't like what I see on social media! Do something!

Sad you didn't even read the summary.

Because the literal opposite is going on. The States are imposing legislations that PREVENT REMOVAL of content, so you get to see it in all its glory, no matter how much it offends Facebook and Google et al.

Comment Re: Excess deaths (Score 0) 311

You think closing businesses and mass putting people on government hand outs isn't harmful to mental health, on top of closing down health services (no, hospitals weren't overwhelmed more than usual, they just eliminated every non-essential services to "prevent infections").

Ultimately, it was a rushed policy to appease a few loudmouths that did more harm than it prevented. Covid ended up not being as bad as was initially believed making the whole knee jerk around it.

And the fact most people don't want to hear any criticism about it is most worrying. People just aren't opened to have their religious dogma criticized.

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