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Primis Since: Nov, 2010
2019-07-07 13:54:12

I don't see how it would be. The Rule of Cautious Editing Judgment is about controversial things, saying you don't like greedy corporations is hardly controversial.

There's no shortage of people that are dissatisfied with the current state of the game industry.

nrjxll Since: Nov, 2010
2019-07-07 14:18:14

I think it's rather melodramatic bordering on Narm, but hardly ROCEJ-violating.

Reymma Since: Feb, 2015
2019-07-07 14:45:08

It should not be controversial as long as the example makes clear the opinion is his alone.

Stories don't tell us monsters exist; we knew that already. They show us that monsters can be trademarked and milked for years.
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