The first golden rule when using pirated software is to never say that you use pirated software. You will avoid problems of that kind.
My son learned that in the "Golden age " of console piracy (XBox 360) when games were dropped even b4 official release. He went on live with a sequel to COD and they bricked his XBox,
( yeah MS actually installed firmware that made it unusable even offline, b4 they got sued and had to firmware update it out)
I was so pissed bc I told him DON'T go online with it, till it was out for a couple of wks (Then had the nerve to ask me to buy another one, lmao) Some lessons are learned thru trial and error I guess.
Right now I have a game which I won't even mention by name, which I purchased in early access, and during EA, I noticed the devs were playing games (using deceptive word semantics when being called out on promises they had no intention of keeping and out right lying) Then on full release, day one micro-trans and every major update since.
That community was livid bc of that, plus the game was released somewhat unfinished.
I have every single DLC 4 free and I don't go online talking or bragging abt it, bc I'm more than satisfied keeping it to myself
and exacting my " pound of flesh" on this absolute abomination of an IP, makes me orgasmic, just thinking abt it.
So the lesson here is silence can be truly "Golden" Don't advertise piracy, be discrete even abt what u mention here and other well known piracy sites, it's better for you and the rest of us as well.