There's been another major hacking attempt not too long ago, this time on some of Reddit's subreddits with the intent to boost popularity for the coming elections in a matter of months. Also on the subject, a few LGBTQ terms have now been banned as they are now "homophobic slurs" and making it non-discussable which could result in bans but they said that memes related to it aren't taken away. Rooster Teeth turns out to be a corporation and not just some Youtuber, has fired some guy and let out some employees, is making creators' channels that makes content out of theirs hunted down, and is trying to be very inclusive in their content as possible. Some people said that they already canceled out of their premiums.
Similarly, on a game that me and @[deleted] have been using for years now and I'm now the only active player on here still hanging on a little bit has also undergone a moratorium of its own that prohibits certain topics, even the slightest mention of it or use of it and raises the consent bar of such controversial content all the way up to 18+. Even going as far as to say that not only will it result in an instant D.O.S., they can call in the authorities if such severe actions have to be taken. This means, no such place as welcoming certain types of people in certain places that supports very young people caught in explicit situations anymore, and will hunt them down very aggressively in real-time than they used to. If we are still in that simulator game by now, we both should of just quietly leave that game and focus our interests elsewhere.
Because we're all stuck in this pandemic together, people are becoming either more creative or divergent in solving problems, societies and our economies are breaking down slowly, laws around the world are changing daily rather than taking weeks or months to take effect, sooner or later we might end up in the midst of another global moral revolution or close to it. Pandemics like this does not stop governments of all spheres from continuing to accuse one another, it increases overall crime rates, and the wealthiest of the 1% are taking advantage of it as more business centers get shut down.