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After reading through all this discussion and looking through several pages for video games, my suggestion is as follows:
After reading through all this discussion and looking through several pages for video games, my suggestion is as follows:


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I think it's important that we don't ignore or overlook a very important part of existing policy: if a narrative is different for different users (stage plays, decide your destiny books, video games), then it can't be considered valid. Video games '''by their very nature''' give each user a different narrative.
I think it's important that we don't ignore or overlook a very important part of existing policy: if a narrative is different for different users (stage plays, decide your destiny books, video games), then it can't be considered valid. Video games '''by their very nature''' give each user a different narrative.
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 27 April 2023

After reading through all this discussion and looking through several pages for video games, my suggestion is as follows:

  • Declare all video games invalid for now.
  • If a user wants to bring up a specific game for validity, that game would get its own validity thread on this board. Most games are/should be invalid, so this isn't really as big a task as it sounds.

I think it's important that we don't ignore or overlook a very important part of existing policy: if a narrative is different for different users (stage plays, decide your destiny books, video games), then it can't be considered valid. Video games by their very nature give each user a different narrative.