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I'll exit this conversation, but if you click the link, you'll see that the title is "Nintendo Is Deleting People's Mario Maker Stages Without Telling Them Why".

The summary paragraph says, "Ultimately, the lack of communication is what’s frustrating. If Nintendo wants to have strict policies, that’s fine, but let creators know what they’re dealing with, so they can work around it. Not everyone has a million Twitter followers they can easily share a level with, so it’s unfortunate that some well-made stages may be permanently gone simply because they got lost in the noise."

If you have a beef with the article, you'll have to contact the author.




Yes, I read the article that literally opens by saying Nintendo warned players it may delete levels for being unpopular.

I am talking to you because after you answered my first question, I assumed that you had personal experience with your children being upset to the point of tears because they thought that they could no longer play some levels they made that had been deleted from Nintendo's servers. Was this assumption correct?




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