Exactly. A simple yes or no would be sufficient. It's funny how people act like they don't find & use/play games other than the few legal arcade games and homebrew games that are available. 99% of the people use/play games that are technically illegal for them to use/play. If someone wants to ask a question that may imply something, than what's the big deal as long as the person doesn't ask the question in a technically forbidden way. And hypothetically, even if a person did ask a question in a forbidden way, it's extremely unlikely that the person or website would get in trouble. Those things are not even enforced. There's only one person who's ever got in trouble and that was that lady who downloaded all those music songs etc. Nobody has ever gotten in trouble for downloading retro games such as NES, SNES, ARCADE games. But websites SHOULD tell it's members NOT to request ROMS, ROM sites, or missing files so it doesn't become a trend of people asking all the time for such things because it is technically illegal, so it's better to play it on the safe side. But if a person just asks a yes or no question and words his question carefully without asking anything technically forbidden, than what's the big deal? It's laughable how paranoid some people are thinking they or their website are going to get in trouble etc.
P.S. I know your post was a sarcastic joke. But it actually made my point.
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