So what it already does. CoolEventually people will learn that restrictions are arduous, and that instead of inviting them among ourselves, we should self-moderate to preserve the freedom that we still have. If the parsing community refuses to self-moderate and blend in with the rest of the player base, the devs might be forced to act to remove this from our game. And the worse it gets, the more likely it is for them to take action. It behooves parsers to act responsibly instead of lashing out against other players. After all, Yoshida is on record with saying that parsing is negative if only because people use it for toxic ends. Parsers should prove me and him wrong by demonstrating that this tool can be used for positive ends, rather than to fuel hostility.
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