Quote Originally Posted by Mizunoko View Post
Do you have something against freedom and/or the people who might want to scream freedom!?
No, I just find it funny that people are reacting like this over some rules that any sane person would just take as something that's common sense when dealing with nowadays gaming/online communities, to the point where some of them seemingly are even trying to relate these rules to some kind of world conspiracy against their supposed fundamental rights on a videogame. I can't even help but wonder if the vast majority of these same "keyboard warriors" actually do anything to fight for their rights, or those of their equals, in the real world. Heck, I'm almost sure that a lot of them use other online services with literally terrible and abusive ToS, yet they do nothing against them.

Of course, I might be mistaken, because I don't have the absolute truth. But what I'm seeing is an overreaction when thinking about how ridiculous and out of context some claims and examples are. As I said, yes, the rules are a bit vague. But they need to be this way due to the nature of the people that they're aimed to; the same people that have been bending the ToS and mechanics to their benefit for years, despite the devs clearly trying to fix these attitudes. It's obvious that SE isn't going to change the ToS every single day after these people find any loopholes to abuse, just because some are scared of a game company happily throwing their money to the bin due to handing bans like candy (it's a pretty straightforward cause-effect that even the higher ups can see easily, unlike having games fail due to them being bad/rushed, or do shitty moves with DLC and stuff). If it happens you'll have ground to complain, and I'll be the first one to be there calling them out as I've done countless times. But I don't see any reason to do it right now, at least not like some are doing.