u/Last_Employment_2800

Trying to understand this community

We have people like myself who love HOTS can do nothing but defend it to others and enjoy the gameplay, the hero design and wasting hundreds of hours of time into a game that my friends tease me about being a "Dead game"

Then we have people who's sole intention it is to intentionally die, to flame, to be abusive to go afk and not leave the game so they don't give us the bot.

Mobas are mobas and it's always going to attract this but I don't see this happening in League almost ever now.

What makes someone flame someone for making a mistake, then deciding that they are going to go afk to ruin the game surely this is a hypocritical paradox and they should just self implode?

I myself have been silenced for flaming these individuals and I honestly enjoyed the game more when I was forced not to communicate and I since have disabled team chat to stop me reacting so poorly but I just want help understanding how someone can spend 20 minutes ruining 9 others people fun and justify that. I'm on the spectrum and would love some insight.

I can never quit, I hold too much love for this game but understanding is what I seek 😄

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u/Last_Employment_2800 — 3 days ago
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Hi, apologies if this is not the right place for this type of question.

I have been trying to get meta to delete my data for almost a year now I've sent multiple requests to them requesting data deletion quoting specifically to article 17 and my right to Erasure and pretty much the final outcome I got from them was to complain to the Irish data commission.

They denied or refuse to accept jurisdiction based on me being English so they pointed me towards the ICO.

The ICO advised that they've made a note of my issue however won't enforce the issue or carry on further unless I'm able to demonstrate significant harm, wider impact or public interest.

I can always go the small claims route but im not able to yet demonstrate significant harm as it hasn't happened yet.

Im very concerned as ive been involved in a few high profile data breaches and worry that its only a.matter of time before another large data breech, and the fact I dont trust meta with my data before this does actually happen.

Im not sure how to enforce my rights as meta have been unable to demonstrate why they need to keep my data which I would even accept if they did this they just categorically have said "we dont care abour your rights go complain elsewhere"

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u/Last_Employment_2800 — 21 days ago