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greypilgrim

@gamingonlinux Is it that weird? No. It’s just high-profile now is all.

Ever seen a Chevy ad inside a Ford dealer? It’s the same situation except digital property.

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greypilgrim

@gamingonlinux How is it different? I don’t buy your empty argument.

Liam @ GamingOnLinux 🐧🎮

@greypilgrim the internet is an open platform, you can be on and interact with more than one website or social network at a time

greypilgrim

@gamingonlinux Sure. I agree there.

How about controlling your own website, like your own? Do you allow someone to publish an article about joining Boiling Steam? Or does your website not qualify as "the internet" but Twitter does?

Hera [Ft. Dante from the Devil May Cry series]

@greypilgrim @gamingonlinux I’ll do you one better.
Have _You_ ever seen an ad for another restaurant on the tv of one you’re in? Yes, yes you have.
Before you say that’s apples to oranges, it is, and so is yours
It happens and they let it, there would be no point in blocking it, it would be childish and accomplish almost nothing.
If customers notice, it would turn them off the business that does it

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