Public events only include a couple fire teams. That wouldn't have been a problem had bungie allowed reviewers more time early on.
Helping people find loot is something you do with your own team. Having thousands of people on a server doesn't effect this at all.
Same goes for your other two examples.
Bungie has gone out of there way to say Destiny isn't an MMO, therefore the excuse that they needed the servers fully populated to give the full experience contradicts their own stated goals for the game. There's more than enough reviewers and industry people for them to have given a fair shot at the game before it came out.
They blocked those reviews for a reason. And it has nothing to do with population
yea, it's obvious you havent played the game cause you dont know what you're talking about...for example: public events dont just include a couple fireteams, they include any and everyone that's on that server at that location at that time...just like loot: anyone can help anyone find loot...if you find it, get others attention to the location (dance, point, wave, fire shots, etc.), and wait till they get there to open it, everyone gets access to the loot....i get it, you dont like destiny, but no need to lie about what the game is about/like when you dont know....
them going out of their way to claim the game isnt an mmo isnt for the reason you stating....they doing it for money reasons....they going for as large an audience as possible, mmos dont do that......besides, even while going out of their way, they've said multiple times that the game is meant to be experienced with others...so no, they havent gone against their goals...and please, yall need to stop saying it's enough reviewers/industry people to give the same experience...
they didnt block reviews...they havent told people to not review the game...they've just said to fully experience the game, people needed to wait till the game was out and the population was online....that's it...

