Orkhepaj: pointless to continue with this economic/politic debate as it is against the rules and we cant defend our opinions due to it
so pls stick to the topic about tencent and how their growing market share is good or not for us gamers
It's kinda impossible to discuss the T-Company "dominance" in gaming market without discussing C-Country plans to become an Empire in ideology, technology, and "wOrLd DoMiNanCe";
After all, like @InSaintMonoxide and @toxicTom observed, their government controls companies. Estate > Companies = Estate Willingness through Free Market strategy to make Estate objectives true. You got the point.
It is agaisn't the rules to dicuss this topic lightly?
I believe it would be agaisn't if we started ofending each other point of view, like it's common in Radical Right and Radical Left discussions.
Can't we think about this politely? I believe we can, personally.
toxicTom: My aim to to teach and to learn, to enlighten and to be enlightened. People who are stuck in their old black-white thinking are just hindering themselves. If one wants to keep a powerful opponent in check, they first need to study and understand them - and they need to understand their own weaknesses and hindrances too. Of course screaming "those evil communists" in forums and social networks is much easier. It's the equivalent to button mashing, anyone can do that. But you'll never master the One Finger Death Punch that way :-)
Can't say what he mean't with those words, but I agree with my interpretation of this, which is: It's much better to understand each other point of view in a mature and polite way, so that we all can grow together.
After all, prevent anyone to say a word, even with "good intentions" as "You can't say this here, even if you're polite, just don't say it." Is a kind of light dictatorship. Let the people judge what we say and analize it through the logic process of reality evidence, humbly.