I wonder how many trillions of floors Diablo 1 had if they had used this weird way of marketing No Man's Sky uses.
Strangely enough officials of other stake holders never do anything preventative in this area.
What is stopping them from reintroducing those requirements in the future?
Personally I would go so far as to ban links to any social media site that requires a login to even view the content linked.
But yes, banning Twitter links has plenty of other good reasons for it too.
why would I want fake pictures of something that never happened?
Seems to be a popular part of tourism in the age of Instagram.
Plus they are so generic that 99% of people you show them to will have forgotten them a second after the photo leaves their field of vision.
Personally I would be more disturbed if he offered and delivered real photos but never had showed up at the wedding (to my knowledge as the client).
Could certainly do it with something like InvokeAI.
Oh, don't get me wrong. Aldi's owners still very much got rich off it (they are among the richest people in Germany) so they are not great in that respect either.
They got killed by making it inconvenient to use legally purchased media by adding unskippable trailers, copy protection, things like the Sony rootkit,... and also empty boxes on the shelves with the actual media hidden behind the counter.
Making life harder for people trying to buy your product is never a good idea.
Ask the physical movie and music industries how well that worked out for them.
So people dress up as sexy guns?