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Datamining sucks, but you can't blame people for using public content; it is not the same as leaking content. The person behind most of them is open to talking about them and stated it multiple times; still, it does appear it did not happen.

Datamining sucks, but you can't blame people for using public content; it is not the same as leaking content. The person behind most of them is open to talking about them and stated it multiple times; still, it does appear it did not happen.

  • neon31HS

    Posted 4 years, 1 month ago (Source)
    Datamining sucks, but you can't blame people for using public content; it is not the same as leaking content. The person behind most of them is open to talking about them and stated it multiple times; still, it does appear it did not happen.
    • neon31HS

      Posted 4 years, 1 month ago (Source)
      I really wish that Blizzard does the best to fix it, not just as a content creator but also as a player. Why would you, as a player, be ever interested in checking out the official reveals when most of the content has been seen either way?
      • neon31HS

        Posted 4 years, 1 month ago (Source)
        The entire situation is a bit more complex than I stated here, but I am pretty sure if Blizzard really wanted it, they could figure a way out. Most people are not happy with the current situation, even when they profit from it, and I hope people will learn about it.
        • neon31HS

          Posted 4 years, 1 month ago (Source)
          To add a bit of detail to it, as I am sure most of you know less than me, it seems as anyone (in theory) can access builds early. And even game designer @Songbird_HS stated that "you can't fault people for publishing information they're given." https://t.co/tKYHq3bp3l
          • Chadd Nervigg

            Posted 4 years, 1 month ago (Source)
            @neon31HS @Songbird_HS No, this is not true. It is not public, and not anyone can access it.



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