Not at all. I'm not discounting it because of minor factual inaccuracies. I'm only saying that it's indicative of a lack of research into the topic, and that makes it harder to take it seriously when they go tin foil hat claiming 4chan runs the internet. I read it, and it largely says "people in a public IRC said to harass Quinn ergo everything else is invalid, regardless of the rampant abuse and doxxing from anti-gamergate folks [http://gamergateharrassment.tumblr.com/], the shutdown of The Fine Young Capitalists' charity drive/contest thing, its subsequent media black out, and its resurrection [http://apgnation.com/archives/2014/09/09/6977/truth-gaming-interview-fine-young-capitalists], the very real conflicts of interest in the games media (see: Hernandez, Patricia), the massive campaign of censorship, websites demeaning their audience, and the IGF/Indiecade/Indie Fund racketeering allegations (which have gone on to the FBI) that the press is refusing to report on."Jux said:So because there is a minor timeline inaccuracy, which impacts nothing, and a misquote oto Gjoni makes the entire piece not worth considering? As far as 4chan goes, it's already established all this started there. We can quibble about whether to call them 'masterminds', but you can't really dispute it all started there, it's plain to see in the IRC log. And there is plenty of proof, again, right there in the log, that they planned to harass Quinn.
Aug 21 23.20.35 there should be a massive campaign to tweet zoe her own nudesAug 18 20.10.06 i couldnt care less about vidya, i just want to see zoe receive her comeuppanceAug 21 17.48.06 I'm debating whether or not we should just attack zoe
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Aug 21 17.48.29 push her... push her further..... further, until eventually she an heroesAug 21 17.49.48 ./v should be in charge of the gaming journalism aspect of it. /pol should be in charge of the feminism aspect, and /b should be in charge of harassing her into killing herself
That's why I discounted it. It's a monologue about how gamers hate women because that big meany 4chan told them to, and it's frankly insulting in how grossly it's ignored inconvenient facts.
Kain failed to understand the core of it as well in the Forbes article I linked you earlier, but at least he put in the effort to know what actually happened, so I can respect his stance on it.
Also, just to make this perfectly clear: that is a public IRC where literally anyone can post anything and claim to be anyone. This means there's a preponderance of trolls, and/or people who legitimately want to harass Quinn, which those quotes came from. Some of it is possibly even Quinn herself saying it (though I highly doubt it, if only because I doubt she'd need to). Saying that that's proof of a conspiracy to harass Quinn is kinda like saying bathroom stall graffiti about wanting to kill Obama means everyone who ever used that toilet is going to try to assassinate the President. That's a completely fucking ludicrous notion, which is why I'm so baffled by the insistence that 4chan is manipulating the internet.
The article's point is that big meany 4chan came running out and manufactured piles of evidence, some of which is going to federal fucking court, and that anyone who looks at it and thinks there might be something there is too stupid to tell when they're being duped.And this sounds like unfounded speculation. It looks like you're nitpicking on the minor inconsistencies and semantics ('mastermind') while ignoring the overall point the article is driving home.
Which is kinda pathetic given that, with all the minor factual inaccuracies, the author apparently doesn't even know what the evidence says in the first place.
Can you at least provide a factually accurate source for denying there's more to #GamerGate than harassing Quinn?
Except forcing in the inclusivity when it didn't need to be there was explicitly what led to the shoddy writing in the first place. For whatever reason, Bioware decided that Hawke could romance anyone and everyone, no matter what, and so they got out the shoehorn and mutilated previously established characters to force it to happen, and then started going "look at us. We're inclusive. We don't discriminate. WE'RE DIVERSE. FUCK THESE PEOPLE ALREADY!". They shoehorned in inclusivity and diversity for the sake of having it, and it was greatly to the game's detriment.Here's where I think you are wrong. It wasn't inclusivity that was to the games detriment. It was the poor writing. The two are not one in the same. And you've already agreed with me on that point.
If they'd gone in from the beginning and incorporated those concepts from the beginning, instead of shoehorning it in at the last minute for the sake of PR, it could have been done quite well and I probably would have enjoyed it. They didn't though, and the game was noticeably worse as a direct result of said shoehorning.
I hate to break it to you, but that's really not the case [http://orogion.deviantart.com/journal/Save-the-Boob-plate-380891149]. Games are actively being censored and browbeaten into compliance, against the involved artists' express wishes, by people pushing for 'progressiveness' and 'inclusivity'. That's the shit that really rustles my jimmies. There are artists with specific visions for their work self-censoring, if not outright being censored, by mobs of activists rallying against anything they see as against their ideology, and it's several flavors of disgusting.Who is forcing games to be inclusive? How are they forcing it? By threatening to not buy the game? Sorry to tell ya bud, but that's just free market at work. If a potential consumer doesn't like the product, they have every right to say why they don't like it, and why they won't be buying it. That isn't forcing anything on anyone, anymore than the gamergate goons are 'forcing' sponsors to drop the websites they have taken issue with (that is, sponsors aren't being forced to do anything).
No. Parenting, good parenting anyway, gives children examples, both good and bad, and teaches them to make up their own mind, on everything. It is always, always, always harmful to force one's views on another. It is never right to take choice away from another, just as it is never right for them to take choice away from you. People must always be allowed to make their own decisions, even if we believe they have chosen wrong. We can try to persuade them not to, but we lose all moral and ethical standing should we try to choose for them.Further, it isn't always harmful to force ones views or opinions on others. That's basically what parenting amounts to. Hell, you could even argue that the social contract amounts to it.
In other words, the only choice that is truly unacceptable is a choice that removes choice from another. Period.