Personally, I agree with you Knobley. However, I think the disconnect with some of us here is the scope of the definition of "exploit" and what is acceptable to discuss. I have very strong feelings about how creators of MMOs can jump on people for finding and using things in the game that the creators did not intend. If anything, they should be thanking these people for acting as testers and finding bugs, or "errors in design" not punishing people. As a software developer myself, I can't blame my clients for an error they discovered in one of my apps. It's my fault. I'm not sure why game companies get to act differently.

It's human nature to want to find more efficient ways to do things. And finding tricks and shortcuts can be fun and exciting if they're within the rules. It IS a game, after all.

Regardless, like I said before and like you said, it really doesn't matter; it's Blizzard's sandbox and ultimately their choice to do whatever.

And to speak to your point; I really like this community, it's contributors and it's drive to play within the rules and keep things honest. But I would like to at least voice my opinion that topics shouldn't be censored unless there is clear indication from Blizzard that they are against the rules (botting, account sharing, win trading, etc) and let grey area discussions continue.