Sweet Baby Inc. and the Steam Curator Group Conspiracy - The company that is responsible for the diarrheic video game writing.

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Seen this popping up on my social feeds lately. They keep saying everyone questioning them is in a cult and rushing to each other's defenses while chanting mantras.
It'd be pitiable if it wasn't so hilarious how ironically ignorant they are of what they are for most of them. Although I am sure quite a few also realize they're pure evil and cultish.
 
Seen this popping up on my social feeds lately. They keep saying everyone questioning them is in a cult and rushing to each other's defenses while chanting mantras.
It'd be pitiable if it wasn't so hilarious how ironically ignorant they are of what they are for most of them. Although I am sure quite a few also realize they're pure evil and cultish.
Curator group for all the "people" defending SBI when?
Preferably, in the "Traitors of America" format:
 
Of course discord wasn't going to let them exist. However servers about photographic AI loli porn is just fine according to discord.
Discord bans servers purely on the amount of reports they get. Small time pedo servers fly under the radar because none of the members will report anything. Public servers have to have extremely active moderation otherwise they'll inevitably get fucked.
 
Discord bans servers purely on the amount of reports they get. Small time pedo servers fly under the radar because none of the members will report anything. Public servers have to have extremely active moderation otherwise they'll inevitably get fucked.
Considering how current events in this situation are unfolding, mass reporting is on the table regardless if a server or place actually violates rules or not.
 
Considering how current events in this situation are unfolding, mass reporting is on the table regardless if a server or place actually violates rules or not.
Mass reporting on discord is almost a guaranteed way to get a server banned. Might be powerleveling a bit, but I used to run a large server. We did our best to stay within ToS but when we got in the sights of another large server that didn't like us, their mass reporting got us banned (multiple times).
I don't think discord actually checks reported content much, other than for things like CSAM. It's all about volume of reports for them.
 
I'm still not gettting it. How is it somehow harassment to highlight the involvement of this company in such great vidya games? Don't they want to advertise their presence? What's the issue? Shouldn't they be proud of vastly improving these games and increasing their commercial success?

What is with the weird panic whenever their involvement in their obvious vast improvements to vidya get some attention?

Is there something shady going on?
 
She'll be back. These type of people like Alyssa Mercante will always be back.
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Ewwww!
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That sums up Kotaku journalists like Alyssa Mercante. Demand accurate questions, won't answer.
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And a bonus. SwampPat is a proud cuck!
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You know I'm kinda thinking. Alyssa Mercante has the lolcow behavior. Do you think she's lowcow material to get her own Kiwi Farms page?
I think we have our first lolcow of Gamergate 2.0 with Alyssa Mercante. She's a fucking hack who writes insane blogs and shares way too much personal information. We have insane blogs she wrote going back to 2011ish where she complains about being in customer service whilst being blond and Italian. She is a busted out mess like Anisa Johma, and she seems to have a Fatrick Tomlinson and Keffals like need to try and "own" people on twitter. She definitely has potential, in that Alison Rapp kinda way.
 
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