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Post #26 (isolation #0) » Fri Jul 14, 2017 7:27 am
Postby kuribo »
if ever i'm in a game with a scumbuddy that didnt want the PT released, and i later find myself in a different game with them, I will simply lie about what was in the PT to help push their wagon
it'll just be their word against mine, and my word is generally louder
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Post #54 (isolation #5) » Fri Aug 11, 2017 1:33 pm
Postby kuribo »
In post 53, Agent Sparkles wrote:If someone doesn't want the world to see their conversations, the mod and players should be able to respect that. You aren't entitled to know anything. This is common sense in society as a whole, not just forum mafia.
Why are you entitled to privacy in a public game?
Why are you entitled to private conversations with a teammate chosen at random?
What's the difference between the mod releasing the PT and your scum/mason buddy doing the same or even lying about its contents?
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Post #62 (isolation #8) » Sat Aug 12, 2017 9:19 am
Postby kuribo »
No one's asking for private conversations to be released. The idea is that scum PTs are not private conversations, they're game related conversations that are part of a game.
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Post #65 (isolation #10) » Sat Aug 12, 2017 9:21 am
Postby kuribo »
In post 60, Zachstralkita wrote:Because of the intimacy of PTs there's benefit to reading them and learning to better your play. It's in everyone's best interest that the players in the private topics can redact what [they] said in [their] private topics, to be honest.
Except it's part of the game, a written record of events that occurred involving players other than the solipsistic scum partner who doesn't want his shitty meta out there or his shitty comments.
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Post #70 (isolation #13) » Sat Aug 12, 2017 10:55 am
Postby kuribo »
In post 69, Zachstralkita wrote:If they say something that can be considered excessive it's probably not "game-related" to the point where you need to see it, so they can redact it. T
So all non-game related posts should be removed from games at the users request?
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