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Everyone read the moderator edit. Unbelievable. If it violates the Code of Conduct actually do something about the -blam!-ing website
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To be fair, the Code of Conduct and the Limited Software License Agreement are two different things. My post does violate the CoC, so the edit was perfectly warranted. What bothers me more is that the website is in clear violation of the LSLA, being commercial use of the Bungie product, but has been around since before Forsaken. What I’m also wondering is if streamers or YouTube videos are in violation of the LSLA if they run advertisements on videos with Destiny content or make subscription money off of streaming destiny content, since those are commercial uses of the product, generating income for the user.
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Edited by Seraphim Crypto: 4/13/2019 9:27:16 AMWe Ninjas can only take care of stuff on bungie.net. We're just following the rules as well and remove what is in violation of the CoC, but not before giving the links to Bungie. After that though, everything is in their hands and we obviously have no control over that since we are volunteer moderators and do not work at Bungie. I hope this clears up some confusion.
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Blah blah blah, so meaningless.
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Is there a way players can report websites such as these?
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Yeah, I also know that. I was once also for a short tine a moderator of the german bungie subforum but my courage for problems was in the way in my duty as moderator so I had to give up the volunteer moderator position.... And I can understand... I'm not patient. I like to dicuss agressively (like anakin skywalker likes agressive negotiations) and all that stuff. Props for your work, ninjas