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10/30/2018 1:29:42 PM
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Regarding how the destiny community handles leaks

So from what I’ve seen of the destiny community, or at least most of it, you seem to take the word of the leaker on Reddit known as anonthenine as fact. The issue with this is what happens when they’re wrong? Well, the way to avoid this is to trust multiple sources about leaks, not just one. If you only trust dude, you basically just set yourself up so that you get false information whenever they’re incorrect. I know as I’m writing this (or should I use typing?) that some of you will say things along the lines of “but anonthenine hasn’t been wrong in the past why would he be wrong now?” My response is, unless they’re either a bungie employee going against his bosses orders or a bot hooked up to the bungie mainframe and posting the info on the web, anonthenine is human, which means he could slip up and make mistakes, such as getting fake information about destiny and posting it on Reddit. I can’t give examples of other leakers, but finding them and figuring out whether they can be trusted or not is a risk you will have to take. Use common sense to find multiple sources so your not blaming the one source you have for being wrong when they end up being incorrect. When that happens, you can only really blame yourself for trusting the one source that you thought would always be correct.

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