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Jeanue had managed to secure unprecedented control over the Titanfall multiplayer apparatus - utilizing something the community refers to as the "Blacklist." When Jeanue added your name to the "Blacklist," you would be automatically disconnected from any Titanfall 2 match you attempted to join, rendering the game effectively unplayable. Much is unknown about Jeanue, but there are a few things that most everyone agreed upon.
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All that was left was a slew of exasperating unknowables, but after spending my summer in the strange waters of Titanfall fandom, none of that was a surprise. The story had been blown to smithereens, and if the report was to be believed, multiple sources were taking me for a ride. I closed my laptop, delirious, confused, and wounded. "Would be nice at the very least to get the people who still think that's his real identity to shut up kek," reads the screenshot. Had I really been hoodwinked this badly? Was I trusting the wrong people? The "him" here apparently referred to me. I felt a twinge in the bottom of my stomach.
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"Should throw him the original leads about jean," read the screenshot of a Discord transcript, just below that brutal headline. Now, it appeared that all of my work had been capsized. Who was killing Titanfall? Who is Jeanue? Why hasn't Respawn done anything to stop it? I had been trying to answer those questions for months.
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The 32nd page of an exhaustive PDF document called "Operation Red Tape'' is christened with the headline, "Discussing throwing 'leads' about Jeanue to an IGN journalist." It was uploaded by the team behind the website on August 6 as the definitive conclusion on one of the strangest stories in video games.