nostr:npub1vkdrg4yn2df8vw640zlavxev4syhfpjmkkltdetdy0fntzrur40qna98hs guilt-by-federation is absolutely a thing.
But you should know that even "minimal" blocklists contain very obvious mistakes and entries that only exist because of brigading. Mine is one of them.
nostr:npub1u3mf5w22drsy5e2se4unaghjwc52fteqfvlz2p9d3cy7e2ut5kzqr4hfz3 nostr:npub1ch8nj9yu4676fnwkzacu28mt4y002ezeryqyuhzfnzjw560sq5fqaysw60 nostr:npub108zt8c43ulvdwnax2txurhhr07wdprl0msf608udz9rvpd5l68ascvdkr5 well crap, that's literally the inverse of what the other guy told me. now I gotta go look at all the specs
Also frustrating: At 7AM on a weekday in high-ish elo, the matchmaking pool is so shallow that I'm almost certain to be matched with (some of) the same people from last lobby. Meaning the enemy team invariably bans Ekko.
So I'm burning through perfectly good stimulants staring at a 30 minute lockout.
nostr:npub1sxxcs90jxcmajrg9mgg3xgp5jddms3ttucpn86x850warplh3z2seuv88l If they were interested in solutions, they'd have hit me up.
Games that have no punishments for just skedaddling and ending the game process, have far less toxicity.
If you understand the evolutionary purpose for anger, this is a complete no-brainer. You want people to stop acting like trapped animals? Stop trapping them.
I mean... Yeah.
Netflix has ensured that for over a decade, normies didn't need to pirate anything. So nobody knows how to now.
You let the Trojan horse right in. Now it's time for profit extraction.

had some fun with discord's marketing copy
