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It's "playing the gamemechanics without sense or decency"
Some player found out about it and now everyone has to follow to not be left behind,
instead of coming up with clear and strict community rules like "do it once, okay,
do it thrice, get thrown out/banned".
In short, not every exploit HAS to be used, we are rulers of nations, responsible for our people and their well-being, NOT Bankers.
However, Salting is pretty important regarding captured cities. Capturing Cities is not comparable to founding->salting. You do not always want to keep the captured city, but may want to take it away and destroy it to hinder your opponent. This is especially true if you struggle with emp plans and approval.