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In reply to the discussion: Want to know what #gamergate is really all about? [View all]AverageJoe90
(10,745 posts)31. Yeah, this, pretty much.
And I don't think anyone who plays games has a responsibility to come out and denounce the actions of psychopaths who happen to plays games anymore than someone who plays guitar would has to denounce the actions of a psychopath who plays guitar.
I see your point, I think. OTOH, it certainly wouldn't hurt, either, though, IMHO.
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My only quibble about it is that while he does an amazing job on the underlying assumptions
el_bryanto
Oct 2014
#4
How do you stop random trolls and crazy people? Especially, on the internet.
LostInAnomie
Oct 2014
#13
I know that's the line, but wouldn't someone have to actually be intimidated for it to work?
LostInAnomie
Oct 2014
#19
So, gamergate is responsible for someonethat doesnt even mention gamergate?
LostInAnomie
Oct 2014
#28