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Cheaters in multiplayer games without others consent*
Cheating in singleplayer like Skyrim can be fun if you spawn cabbages until your game crashes. Cheating in games like minecraft can be fun if you're just screwing with friends.
But cheaters in a multiplayer game without every other player agreeing to it are just failures who never accomplished anything, and need cheats to pretend to have any level of skill/life.
Most companies go about finding out who's cheating, then doing something about it themselves. Most companies.
As for private profiles, this is normal these days there are bots in the internet collecting all data about you. Also people care more what they share and don't need trolls lurking in their profiles for something to troll about.
They say this is a witch hunt. Banned cheaters and a witch hunt? wtf...
There's almost no game on reddit that does this, except Marvel Rivals mod team. They lost 500k players in a couple months. I think their strategy is very bad.
What's your background?