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    Quote Originally Posted by Melichoir View Post
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    Your analogy only applies to pictures not video. Hence why I referenced the latter. A live stream cannot be doctored since even the recorded playback is housed by Twitch not the streamer themselves. Therefore, the GMs could easily do their own investigation to determine if the report has merit. Simply shadowing someone accused off botting or hacking would be enough. Not like it isn't easy to notice bot movements given how stiff and rigid they are. Saying there may be a chance is little more than an excuse to not actually do anything. Considering even WoW handles bots and cheaters better than FFXIV, it speaks volumes to how apathetic they are.

    Quote Originally Posted by Melichoir View Post
    Most streamers cover/blur the names of their party members/chat/etc, so its been probably overlooked. Again, the point of the "Dont Parse" and "Parse is fine if you keep it yourself" is to address harassment. They probably dont care if you parse or stream parsing so long as its not being used to go after other players.
    No, they don't. In fact, almost none of them blur or obscure names of players on ACT. Happy and Sofie are among the only streamers who don't have ACT—names and all—shown directly on the screen.
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    Last edited by ForteNightshade; 12-19-2019 at 05:55 AM.
    "Stand in the ashes of a trillion dead souls and ask the ghosts if honor matters."
    "The silence is your answer."


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