The page mentions securing communication against 'move-sniffing' and cheating, which implies a concern for the privacy of game inputs, an analog to private communications.
Terms of Service
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No Terms of Service or usage rules are observable on this page.
Identity & Mission
Mission
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Preamble Article 27
Page describes the project's purpose as providing a secure, global multiplayer snake game for thousands of concurrent players, framing it as a community revival.
Editorial Code
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No editorial or journalistic code is observable on this page.
Ownership
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Page credits 'eieio' as the creator of snakes.run and Tatu Ylonen as the creator of ssh. No further ownership or funding information is provided.
Access & Distribution
Access Model
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Article 27
The game is presented as freely accessible ('run ssh snakes.run'), suggesting an open access model for cultural participation.
Ad/Tracking
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No advertising or tracking scripts are observable on the page.
Accessibility
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Article 27
The FAQ acknowledges that the game 'renders strangely' for some users due to reliance on Unicode Block Elements, citing MacOS Terminal.app as an example, indicating potential barriers to participation.