I'm not sure Hot Wheels defines 8chan as much as Moot defines 4chan. He specifically made the site so people's IPs couldn't be traced. I think it relates to his very libertarian political beliefs or something. He takes "free speech" to a level people like myself wouldn't.MarsAtlas said:Oh, is that why Hot Wheels refuses to condemn doxxing.
https://twitter.com/infinitechan/status/522446920221229056
However... he's not encouraging it. I know this sounds like bullshit semantics but it ties in with his beliefs on free speech. "Nothing is sacred except free speech" would probably be his motto. The users of 8chan probably disagree which is why they have tried so hard to get rid of personal information and exposing the people that sent death threats.
But thanks for the tweet. I kinda liked Hot Wheels before (in the Huffpost interview he was pretty spot-on), now it seems that he's a bit of a dick. Hmm, what a shame.
They see 8chan as a haven of free speech. 4chan introduced draconian censorship rules concerning Gamergate (c'mon now) because Moot wanted to look good in front of his peers (he won't). At 8chan people won't moderate what they say unless it is absolutely necessary. That's the appeal they see. What I personally don't like is that this spirals into insane conspiracy theories, which is why I've never been to 8chan.Now some would say "he doesn't represent me. I have two responses to that. First, the fact that people who are pro-gamergate that are okay with that show a lack of unity within it. Secondly, the unwillingness to dissociate from 8chan shows about how much gators who still visit there actually care about "ethics".
Please do. I like it when the plot thickens. I mean that genuinely, Gamergate has been a series of rabbit holes that seemingly have no end.The 8chan mods said that they wouldn't tolerate flooding. I'll edit it in when I find where they said that.
Define "they". If people tried that hard to get rid of the information then this "they" becomes a quite nebulous group. I'm not sure if it was 8chan or people on another forum that exposed the Brazilian clickbait blogger that sent death threats to Anita Sarkeesian but their contributions have also been swept under the rug. Why not accept good deeds instead of erasing them to make "the narrative" seen more simple?There is no credit, they're essentially pro-doxxing because they refuse to condemn it, take down doxxed information, or tolerate attempts to hide doxx information. Anybody who patrons 8chan is showing that they don't actually care about ethics, and right now, its really the closest thing to GamerGate discussion forum.
Now that sounds ridiculous. I'd like a source. I'm not doubting you, people have done ridiculous things as a result of GG, for or against it.You know right know there's a gator who is trying to raise money to have a private investigator stalk Zoe Quinn. If you had structure, you could boot him to the curb and make an example of such behavior. But as of now, his membership in GamerGate is as valid as yours.
Also I'm not really a "member" of Gamergate. If I'm gonna label myself anything, it's a non-partisan. I don't care if GG succeeds or fails, I personally think it will fail because what they're fighting isn't ethical abuses, it's hypocrisy and the refusal to accept individual responsibility. That's a trait that's common in all kinds of people, not just "SJW"s or "game journalists".
I support Gamergate in the sense that I think it has the right to exist and I am always uneasy with groups being misrepresented, be it gays, atheists, transgenders, people accused of "SJW"-dom or even "Gamergaters".