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(Anecdotal) conversations with Asian gamers on some problems they currently face in the D&D world of RPG gaming
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<blockquote data-quote="Bedrockgames" data-source="post: 8031468" data-attributes="member: 85555"><p>This isn't about these media being identical, its about the issue of access. If someone is entitled to access to Farhenheit 451, why would they be less entitled to access to their favorite detective story, or a game book? When it comes to censorship, I think if you are only willing to protect great works, then you run into big problems (largely because categorizing something as not being a great work is an easy way to get it removed). And then we are left with the problem of who gets to decide what works are great. Just like we are left with the problem of determining who gets to decide which RPG books are too immoral to be on OBS </p><p></p><p>I don't know Aldarc, you don't have to agree with me if you don't want to. None of us are entitled to having others agree with our opinions. But I do feel like I cordially laid out my reasons for what I believe, and I don't think they were arguments close to equating preschools as brainwashing prisons. Nor do I think they were hyperbolic. I think you have to bring in more significant examples because eventually the line of reasoning that leads to OA being taken down, gets applied to other works too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bedrockgames, post: 8031468, member: 85555"] This isn't about these media being identical, its about the issue of access. If someone is entitled to access to Farhenheit 451, why would they be less entitled to access to their favorite detective story, or a game book? When it comes to censorship, I think if you are only willing to protect great works, then you run into big problems (largely because categorizing something as not being a great work is an easy way to get it removed). And then we are left with the problem of who gets to decide what works are great. Just like we are left with the problem of determining who gets to decide which RPG books are too immoral to be on OBS I don't know Aldarc, you don't have to agree with me if you don't want to. None of us are entitled to having others agree with our opinions. But I do feel like I cordially laid out my reasons for what I believe, and I don't think they were arguments close to equating preschools as brainwashing prisons. Nor do I think they were hyperbolic. I think you have to bring in more significant examples because eventually the line of reasoning that leads to OA being taken down, gets applied to other works too. [/QUOTE]
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