Nintendo has been actively taking down YouTube videos that feature its games being emulated or modded, which has sparked significant discussion and concern within the gaming community.

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      2 hours ago

      Well I asked for a source

      I’m not AwesomeLowlander but you asked for something that can be googled in literally 5 to 10 seconds:

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        Yes, maybe it just takes 5 seconds. But it’s not my turn to Google things people claim here, especially because I nicely asked for sources ( to inform myself about it ).

        Anyway, I’ll not respond here anymore

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          it’s not my turn to Google things

          It always it. That’s basic media savviness. Asking for things that take 5 secs to google is rude.

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            In the same stroke though the onus to supply backing to any given position or assertion is on the one claiming facts. Else one can go around claiming anything they want and just yell at others to “google it”.

            This one is easily found out through a simple search and all but burden of proof isn’t on the one asking for proof, it’s on the one making the assertion. If they want to verify the proof, then that’s on them of course.