By the way, I'm not sure why people are surprised that Nintendo monitored public IRC channels, forums, and presentations. Outrage over stalking neimod to his home I get, but that part? Come on, of *course* they have people looking into public discussion. Those weren't DMs.
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Like this is security response 101, you monitor any public channels for any info about upcoming releases or what people are working on, and if anything helps you respond earlier, then you win. The point where they crossed the line was with the direct, physical targeting.
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Replying to @marcan42
I had a company do this (HTC), it gets bad. Started involving my home and work, middle of night phone vallspolice and eff got involved. 100% this is no go behavior on nintendo
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Replying to @jcase
Yeah, but I'm sure it wasn't a problem until they started tracking you down personally. You wouldn't expect them not to be aware of what you're doing in public online spaces.
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Replying to @marcan42
Shit I disclosed it to them, they got butthurt I also published it. I don't have a problem with the public aspect, just the stalker aspect
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