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So today I learned that not only did @dndspeak post my list that I shared on r/d100 to their website (a rule that was established after my list was posted), but that they are charging people real money for my list on @DriveThruRPG without my permission, nor credit.
1. The rule about being able to post tables from the subreddit to their website was enacted *after* my list was posted.
2. Nowhere on the subreddit or their website does it say that you're giving them permission to SELL the lists you post.
3. My name is mentioned nowhere on the DriveThruRPG page. I was never once contacted by Dndspeak about their use of my list.

It is absolutely unacceptable to bend the rules of your subreddit to apply to previous posts in order to use them for website hits.
It is even more unacceptable to charge people money for something that *I* created for free, all the while never once contacting nor crediting me. This is terrible behavior, and I am devastated that Dndspeak has profited off of my and others' work without permission.
I ask that my work be removed, and I implore the website to rethink its business strategies.

While I would love to contact Dndspeak directly about this, they have provided no links to a private email on their website, which is why I'm relegated to social media.
My original list: https://www.reddit.com/r/d100/comments/a38wx1/d100_ttrpgfriendly_warmup_roleplay_questions/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
The post to their website: http://dndspeak.com/2019/03/100-warm-up-roleplaying-questions-for-players/
The DriveThruRPG listing: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/m/product/282132

Followed by proof that the DriveThruRPG book is the same, and proof of no credit. I am not part of your "community".
Thank you for taking the time to read this thread, and I hope that this issue can be resolved for me and everybody else affected by this.
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