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Gamer sitting in front of people rage baiting.
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    Rage Baiting in Gaming: How Negativity Fuels Profit

    • BySynnistry
    • Published: March 9, 2025
    Rage baiting in gaming discussions distorts reality, fueling negativity for profit. How can content creators foster balanced conversations?
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    Gamer looking at SPONSORED on their monitor
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      Are Streamers Hiding Paid Promotions? The FTC’s Rules Explained

      • BySynnistry
      • Published: March 5, 2025
      Are streamers following FTC guidelines? Learn how Twitch & YouTube fail at sponsorship disclosure and why transparency matters.
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        • Gaming

        Monster Hunter Wilds: Another Reason to Stop Pre-Ordering

        • BySynnistry
        • Published: March 2, 2025
        Monster Hunter Wilds’ launch proves, yet again, why pre-ordering is a gamble. Performance issues, streamer hype, and no refunds—buyers beware.
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        Man using his computer with negative comments behind him
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          Why Game Developers Deserve Protection from Toxic Communities

          • BySynnistry
          • Published: February 24, 2025 / Modified: February 26, 2025
          Game developer harassment is a growing issue. Gaming companies must combat toxic gaming culture and focus on protecting developers.
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          Man looking at early access titles on Steam
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            • Gaming

            Steam’s Early Access Warning Is a Good Start. But Not Enough

            • BySynnistry
            • Published: February 18, 2025 / Modified: November 24, 2025
            Steam’s Early Access lacks consumer protections, allowing unfinished games to stay on sale indefinitely. Here’s why it needs reform.
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            Scene from Path of Exile 1
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              • Gaming

              Path of Exile 1’s Content Drought and Growing Concerns

              • BySynnistry
              • Published: February 14, 2025 / Modified: November 24, 2025
              Path of Exile 1’s content drought has players frustrated, with delays, Tencent’s full control, and an uncertain future ahead.
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              Man sitting his desk with money falling around him
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                • Gaming

                Why Are Video Games Getting More Expensive?

                • BySynnistry
                • Published: February 8, 2025
                Game prices keep rising, but are players getting more for their money? Or are publishers just finding new ways to charge more?
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                Scene from FF14.
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                  • Gaming

                  Final Fantasy 14 Playerscope Mod Raises Privacy Fears

                  • BySynnistry
                  • Published: February 3, 2025
                  A plugin that collects players’ account data also exploits Square Enix’s ambiguous stance on mods.
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                    • Gaming

                    The Problem With Early Access Games

                    • BySynnistry
                    • Published: January 30, 2025
                    With no refunds or accountability, gamers risk paying for unfinished projects that may never be completed.
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