NetEase (blizzard services for China) destroys their Orc Statue and live streamed it

I don’t blame blizzard or netease.

I blame the Chinese government for being so restrictive and oppressive

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Unless someone leaks the licensing agreement and how it affected the bottom line, the world may never know.

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Xi Jin Ping got blown off the edge one too many times on Raz, told NetEase and Blizzard it was over.

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Yup and you are suppose to hand all of your customer’s info to the gov if they demand it. no warrant no nothing just as long as they demand it you give them. Not sure if this affect customers/server outside of China as well.

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im really unconvinced by stuff like that. feels more like an oil baron pays them to do that stuff than any real activist.

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The irony of a Chinese Company accusing another company of putting on airs so much as to have a slur that describes them far better.

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US software companies are being nudged by US regulators to shut the CCP out of data. NetEase is a CCP owned and operated organization. It’s not really much to do with either party, the US feds hate the CCP and the CCP hates to US feds. Every software company that the CCP has their foot on is getting told they can’t have US data anymore.

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And here i am stuck between the colonizers and the ccp.

Honestly it’s probably for the best…

It would be naive to say that they’re spying and we’re not but… Why give them ammo?

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Where are you Hong Kong? O.o

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Agreed , because honestly, I’ve seen activists do things to police cars in the 90s in DC that got them in deep during the Marches on Washington.

Main reason I am aware of that is because back then my now ex wife was deep in that stuff in DC and got herself a fed record over it, it wouldn’t surprise me if they got paid to damage police cars back then.

Now most activists I know now, don’t do stuff like that.

Pretty sure the ones with the painting were paid as well.

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/raises hand

I’m pretty sure I am Hong-Kong

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No, im EU.

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No, that does not impact those outside China. People outside China can’t play on China’s servers. Those have some sort of citizen ID and registration or something? I don’t know the details, but they are only open to people in China.

To play outside China people use VPNs to get around state limits and use the other regional servers.

Americas, EU, etc are all governed within the privacy laws of those countries. Blizzard will hand over info and we have no right to expect our game chat/data to be private - BUT it requires a legal law enforcement request through proper channels.

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I mean im just stuck here listening to propaganda from both sides, im not literally stuck IRL.

Doesn’t clear up the confusion any more.

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Honestly, to me it’s just the Ginyu Force falling out and insulting eachother.

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Maybe he thinks nobody colonized Europe