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*Employing [[hacks]] to desynchronize online participants.
*Employing [[hacks]] to desynchronize online participants.


Griefing is especially common in [[Basic Brawl]], as the combination of anonymity, complete lack of control over the match rules, free for alls being mandatory, and no restriction over stage and item selection, creates conditions unideal for serious matches and ripe for griefers to abuse. This is one of the main criticisms players have of Basic Brawl, as many find it unenjoyable for those choosing not to resort to griefing themselves.
Griefing was especially common in [[Basic Brawl]], as the combination of anonymity, complete lack of control over the match rules, free for alls being mandatory, and no restriction over stage and item selection, created conditions unfavorable for serious matches and ripe for griefers to abuse. This is one of the main criticisms players had of Basic Brawl, as many found it unenjoyable for those choosing not to resort to griefing themselves.


Unlike ''Brawl''{{'}}s wi-fi mode, which was entirely unmoderated, the one in  ''[[SSB4]]'' allows the reporting of griefers, which can result in them being banned from playing online.
Unlike ''Brawl''{{'}}s wi-fi mode, which was entirely unmoderated, the one in  ''[[SSB4]]'' allows the reporting of griefers, which can result in them being banned from playing online.


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