You'd think they'd have their privacy settings set for friends/invite only. What do you expect when you leave your settings to open/public. Anyone can join you then because you've allowed it to happen, and you know it will happen when you do a stream.
Pretty much everyone has their settings set to invite/friends only to keep randoms from joining up. Common sense. Still don't know why they didn't other than they *wanted* random people to join up so they could do what they have done and made examples out of those people.
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Literally clueless to the situation
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Nope, they chose to select the one platform that is bugged and not fixed that would allow any of their haters or anyone that wants to stream bomb with a burner account to jump in. Anyone with common sense planning it would see it would be a fiasco and doing it through console would be the right choice to avoid the situation and the backlash. Especially with how their community is increasingly turning against them and how the internet is. You select the platform that is secure to broadcast on to avoid these things completely or you get the bugs fixed on the platform so this doesn’t happen. All it does it make them look bad in every possible way. These are the things people get paid for to plan out and avoid for community broadcasting. Everyone else has this sorted out for their company streams. This is a bad piece of business on their part and 100% entirely avoidable with simple planning.
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Actually, I'd have thought you would have read the part about how people were circumventing those settings in order to harrass people. Thats what I'd think, anyway.
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So then why would they choose to stream on the platform that they know it’s glitched that hasn’t been fixed yet in a day and age where people will do anything for attention and stream bomb you and with how much backlash they keep getting from the community? Anyone with common sense would know that’s what would happen and plan not to stream with PC Destiny 2 then to avoid said issues and the fallout that will happen from it? You’re just setting yourself up for backlash which is what their getting. They play on all platforms but choose the one that’s bugged and can’t keep people from messing with them. Makes 0 sense.
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So the victim is to blame here?
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There was a steam glitch where you could join on closed fireteams.
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So then why would they choose to stream on the platform that they know it’s glitched that hasn’t been fixed yet in a day and age where people will do anything for attention and stream bomb you and with how much backlash they keep getting from the community? Anyone with common sense would plan not to stream on Steam then to avoid said issues and the fallout that will happen from it? You’re just setting yourself up for backlash which is what their getting.
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It happened to the community manager in his own time, 1 guy kept joining so he banned him. Found him on Twitter telling people to join the guy n mess his day up. It wasnt just streamers, and people who stream daily for a living, what you expect them to nit work for possibly month waiting for bungie to fix it?