Response to warez rules (idk how this works so please spare me haha

I have zero idea how this works so I'm just going to append here and hope you see it. I think it's a little bit silly to have rules from other pages relating to completely different systems apply here especially when it seems to me that the DSI scene is completely founded on tools that break the rules. So if we're gonna start classifying the DSI scene as an illegitimate scene due to very basic low level tools that are necessary to complete what most would consider a reasonable hack then we can have that discussion but blocking the talk of tools and sidestepping the rules for certain tools like unlaunch because they're necessary it's just outright silly in my opinion. Either enforce the rules universally and say that yes were not even allowing a tool as fundamental as Unlaunch due to its inclusion of unremovable signature checks, or allow tools like Unlaunch and TwilightMenu to be talked about. I think each Wiki deserves its own set of rules, the switch scene definitely needs to be a lot more strict about it, I could even see arguments about the wii scene, but with the DSI scene, not only is the DSI so dead that it's impossible to get games legally, which yes I know isn't an excuse for piracy but that's still a valid point to bring, but the fact that the homebrew/cfw scene has developed in such a way that enforcing the rules properly would just make this entire website pointless. I do get where you're coming from and I don't disagree that yes the rules are the rules, but the thing is as of now this page has no rules, and while we can use common sense ,I think that that is exactly what is being violated here, common sense. Is twilight menu technically able to be considered a piracy tool? yes, but I'd be hard pressed to find a single person that has a homebrewed nintendo DSI that doesn't have twilight menu, or at the very least unlaunch. If somebody does and they're so terrified about having any tool on their system that could even remotely be considered a piracy tool, then I don't understand why they're even in the scene to begin with. Just use A stock system since you're that terrified of upsetting nintendo. It's late and I'm using voice to text so I'm sorry if this rant seems a bit incoherent lol. I mean no harm to you and I don't mean to be a toxic dickhead but at the same time it really just seems counter productive how desperate the scene is to be so far from piracy that it actually just causes itself harm in the grand scheme of things. Yes we can't risk annoying nintendo because they will destroy us if they really wanted to, but at this point we're just straight up denying the existence of certain scenes due to our desperateness in keeping ourselves away from piracy. My official proposal is that we write a new set of rules for this website in particular making it known that unlaunch and twilight menu are damn near necessary tools for a well homebrewed DSI while at the same time acknowledging that actual game piracy and software piracy will not be tolerated and that these tools are meant to be used for homebrew and for unlocking your system and dumping your own games and playing YOUR own backups if you wish, but heavily denouncing the actual piracy of software. If that's not able to be done then my other proposal is that we just simply delete this website. Maybe rebrand it or something, like have this website be for just simply having information on how the DSI works. But having homebrew information on this website just seems pointless if we're not even going to be able to discuss fundamental tools that actually make the whole thing click. I'm open to other opinions though. I was only annoyed with how you handled things because you kind of made it out to be a joke when I think this is just going to make it more annoying for end users and might even make some end users decide not to homebrew their DSI because tools that basically everybody including heavy nonpirates encourage them to use are labeled as piracy tools by those who are those who have any amount of "authority" in the scene. I'll end my rant here, I honestly wasn't expecting you to be as civilized you were when rebutting me after me being a bit of a douche so thank you for that, and I honestly hope that this turns into a healthy discussion because this is something that's been on my mind with the scene for a while and I'd like to maybe see some more thoughtful discussion on how exactly we want to approach this issue. Not just from a "yes obviously we can't allow outright software piracy to go on blatantly in our scene" but from a "do we also have to shun tools that could open the ability for that piracy even when they hold much more rich and important features to the modding of a console". Thank you for reading this and I genuinely look forward to talking more with you ♡