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A blog toxic as it's community? Gasp.
A long while back riot used to be a fun sorta disruptive thing that was pretty healthy overall. It was awkward and fun. That was before it was purchased though. Now riot exists to make money for big china. It isn't that company anymore. It's a facade.
You can't fix it, nor can the employees.
Riot is a skinpuppet that has no autonomy. Unlike the employees though, we have the choice to leave that failing franchise and move on. Rootkits aren't acceptable and that needs to be the standard. It wasn't okay when Sony tried it in the name of anti-piracy and it's still not okay now. No person should be okay with installing a black box with greater admin rights than they have on their own machine. That is not okay. It is security heresy. That blog uses hand waving and bullshit to sell the concept to people that don't know any better. And honestly? That's almost just as bad as the rootkit itself.
A rough translation is:
Be a good drone and put the slave collar on. It's good for you. Don't ask questions, you don't need to know why. Just do it. You are the product and you have no rights.
I disagree that they went downhill post-purchase. They were shit from the very start when pendragon decided to burn one community to promote his own in the name of capitalism.