Glorbo isn't coming, no matter what your favourite AI-run news site tells you.
They wrote a breathless hype thread about an upcoming new WoW feature called Glorbo in the hopes of baiting a bot into turning it into a post, even going so far as to say they"just really want some major bot operated news websites to publish an article about this". They got their wish. It wasn't long before a site called Zleague.
Players"eagerly anticipate the changes Glorbo will bring to the game," reads the piece, but warns that some users have concerns about"Glorbo being overpowered". Heck, some players are even accusing Blizzard"of being inconsiderate towards non-Glorbo players"! As if the company didn't have enough to worry about with that.
Plenty of other users—and even a Blizzard dev—got in on the joke. Comments from other Reddit users on kaefer-kriegerin's thread about controversial features like"
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