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* [[Internet Backdraft]]: Although there have been many examples over the years, the most notable instance was on July 6th, 2010 when the company announced how the new forum policy would display a poster's real name. The community reaction can be best described as... ''apocalyptic''. (As of July 9th, Blizzard listened to the howls of rage and cancelled the policy.)
* [[Internet Backdraft]]: Although there have been many examples over the years, the most notable instance was on July 6th, 2010 when the company announced how the new forum policy would display a poster's real name. The community reaction can be best described as... ''apocalyptic''. (As of July 9th, Blizzard listened to the howls of rage and cancelled the policy.)
** To be more exact, they reversed course after one of their employees posted his real name, and promptly had maps to his house and all sorts of other personal information posted all over the internet.
*** To be more exact, they reversed course after one of their employees posted his real name, and promptly had maps to his house and all sorts of other personal information posted all over the internet.
** Another example of a huge ''apocalyptic'' backdraft was when in October 10, 2019, Twain Blizzard removed a Hearthstone esports pro for voicing pro-[[Hong Kong]] sentiments and fired the two sports casters that are with him. [[It Got Worse]] for the Irvine California company when the apology and lessening the sentences didn't work to curb the already angry, when it was revealed that Blizzard apologize to China and swore to defend the Communist country's honor.
** Another example of a huge ''apocalyptic'' backdraft was when in October 10, 2019, Twain Blizzard removed a Hearthstone esports pro for voicing pro-[[Hong Kong]] sentiments and fired the two sports casters that are with him. [[It Got Worse]] for the Irvine California company when the apology and lessening the sentences didn't work to curb the already angry, when it was revealed that Blizzard apologize to China and swore to defend the Communist country's honor.
* [[Moment of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|Moment of Awesome]]: Blizzard's response to [[Uwe Boll]]'s offer to be the director of the ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' movie, if there is one:
* [[Moment of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|Moment of Awesome]]: Blizzard's response to [[Uwe Boll]]'s offer to be the director of the ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' movie, if there is one: