If you want to give away your PS account, you need a list of all games purchased and as a developer you will not do it by hand.
So for my four pages of games I own for the PS I write a little script that works with:
https://library.playstation.com/recently-purchased
document.querySelectorAll('[data-qa="collection-game-list-product#title"')
.forEach((node) =>
console.log(node.textContent))
So with all those console logs, I have all I need for a Facebook posting.
The problem is, my posting gets banned, I think because of some game titles in there.
My idea to get beyond this, was to add little spaces to each letter, so that a simple algorithm can not find the forbidden names.
First I create a long string from my console logs.
allTitles = `The Art of Horizon Zero Dawn™
Horizon Zero Dawn™: Complete Edition
HITMAN 3
HITMAN 3
ABZU
Enter the Gungeon
Paper Beast
Rez Infinite
The Witness
Thumper
...
Next I transform each string line into a new string in with each letter is separated by a hair space.
spacedTitles = allTitles.split('\n').map((title) => {
return [...title].map(char => char + '\u200A').join('')
})
And this spaced title map is then transformed back into a long string on the console.
console.log(
spacedTitles.reduce((all, title) =>
`${all}${title}\n`, ''
)
)
Becoming this
T h e A r t o f H o r i z o n Z e r o D a w n ™
H o r i z o n Z e r o D a w n ™ : C o m p l e t e E d i t i o n
H I T M A N 3
H I T M A N 3
A B Z U
E n t e r t h e G u n g e o n
P a p e r B e a s t
R e z I n f i n i t e
T h e W i t n e s s
And this is finally not recordnized by FB as forbidden - mission complete.
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