Players report toxic behavior for short-term revenge and long-term community benefit but expect low success rates mediated by developer reputation, transparency, and community alignment.
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AI Adoption Among Teachers: Insights on Concerns, Support, Confidence, and Attitudes
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Holistic Decision-Making in Stopping Problems: Emphasizing Psychological Aspects
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