- Feb 20, 2022
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Right of property, prima facie, gives right to exclusion from property.It's kindergarten level petty though. Obviously - still assuming this scenario is still correct - somebody was A-OK with the blackmail content but still used it to spoil other people's fun in a "If I cannot have what I want then you aren't allowed to, too" kind of way. If somebody really has a problem with blackmailing (incest, pineapple pizza) content and goes snitching, that is somewhat strange and maybe they need a different hobby, but at least its consistent. If you complain about something you don't even dislike just to spite others, that's hypocritical and all about "me", everything has to suit my taste level of entitlement. No matter who else suffers, because it affects not only the dev (and think about how many TV shows would still be on if anybody disliking a story arc could just cancel it) but also thousands of people who did like the game and had no problem with NTR or at least not with the optional, clearly labeled, clearly warned about NTR in this game.
If I own a mall I may well ban certain petitioners from setting up shop in my mall, afforded with some digression.
If I own a website, I may choose, again, afforded with digression, to not tolerate certain contents being displayed.
Arguing for non-compliance seems an intellectual non-starter, one ought to, instead, argue for possible alternatives, within the confines of lawfulness.
Such, at least, is my understanding.