We discuss this topic in depth on our lastest episode of the 8-bitbeards:
http://the8bitbeards.podbean.com/e/episode-10-egx-experiences/
http://the8bitbeards.podbean.com/e/episode-10-egx-experiences/
yeah
how fucking dare these people
it's just not REALISTIC to have women on an equal footing without being troped to shit. that is historical fact!!
the fire breathing dragons and lightning bolt mages though?
totes realistic
yeah
how fucking dare these people
it's just not REALISTIC to have women on an equal footing without being troped to shit. that is historical fact!!
the fire breathing dragons and lightning bolt mages though?
totes realistic
True it's sad that you can't even make a game which takes place in middle ages in eastern europe without having to defend yourself from not implementing checklist of politically correct choices.
Milo got a disturbing syringe in his mailbox
The existence of minorities shouldn't be inflammatory
Although it sadly is for many people
Do you honestly think the guy making Kingdom Come would be inflamed if someone else decided to make a medieval game with minoities?
Or is he inflamed by the fact people are criticizing him for what he sees is a valid artistic choice given the setting of his game?
I don't think it's correct to conflate the two things.
You can be provocative without resorting to lazy tropes.
Yup minorities didn't magically show up in the colonial era, trading with North Africa and the Middle East was common throughout European history. As that blog pointed out traders could have been seen at most large regional markets and while uncommon would not have been unheard of. Vavra was wrong but chose to get stroppy about it rather than deal with his own ignorance. I have very little time for folks who play the 'historical accuracy' card while rejecting advice from folks with actual expertise on the period.Good thing I didn't
His line was absolute realism, he got called out on not actually going for it fully and got angry though
That's what it seemed like to me. I've seen more evidence that GGers have been doing more harrasmrnt. I just wasn't sure if it was just me.Milo got a disturbing syringe in his mailbox and boogie and Jontron were both harassed by possibly anti-gg supporters(I think). There may have been other cases of harassment done by the anti-gg side, but the majority of the harassment and the doxxing is coming from the pro-gg side.
Yup minorities didn't magically show up in the colonial era, trading with North Africa and the Middle East was common throughout European history. As that blog pointed out traders could have been seen at most large regional markets and while uncommon would not have been unheard of. Vavra was wrong but chose to get stroppy about it rather than deal with his own ignorance. I have very little time for folks who play the 'historical accuracy' card while rejecting advice from folks with actual expertise on the period.
the game takes place over a mere 9 square kilometers of land. Effectively, historical accuracy can be used to support both sides of the argument.
I wish I had an article written about me everytime someone threatens to kill me over the internet.
I wish I had an article written about me everytime someone threatens to kill me over the internet.
How often are you receiving death threats? Have you contacted police?
I've been posting on message boards for over a decade now, I'm resigned to the fact that losers + anonymity = trolling, but I understand that it might be scary for people who don't know how the internet works.
I've been posting on message boards for over a decade now, I'm resigned to the fact that losers + anonymity = trolling, but I understand that it might be scary for people who don't know how the internet works.
No one was sniping at him though it was a rarely frequented blog that said 'There weren't many but there were some so he's wrong there'. It was Vavra that chose to take this as some kind of attack on him. His overly defensive response generated far more coverage, it's not hard to say 'Oh guess I was wrong about that' but he preferred to climb up on a cross of his own making. Worse he has felt so offended he's now latching onto way more toxic movements for support.Ok, so maybe he was mistaken, and should have a few arab traders in the market district if there is one in this game. There's also this to consider from the dailydot article on this controversey I just read,
Found out this was a kickstarted game also. Seems like an odd game to single out considering the scale of the project.
Not including minorities because you are mistaken about their representation in medieval Europe is a far cry from doing so out of spite, or actually insulting them.
Are snarky digs at the guy going to make him more likely to include minorities, or will it make him more likely to retaliate by wearing a snarky T-shirt?
I've been posting on message boards for over a decade now, I'm resigned to the fact that losers + anonymity = trolling, but I understand that it might be scary for people who don't know how the internet works.
I wish I had an article written about me everytime someone threatens to kill me over the internet.
How many dozen have you received today? Grow up man if you think you've had 1% of the abuse Sarkeesian, Wu, Quin or any of the others have had.
So those anonymous people have your home address and tell you so, then send you pictures of your head on top of a corpse's body?
Then it's not the victims who need to change, it's how the Internet works that needs to change.
losers will do anything to get under your skin... but that's all it is. swatting and stuff like that are obviously different.
People's families and kids are being threatened too. Don't think that should just be brushed off.
I run a website that used to run a feature called "Viral Speak" that was just curated feedback from a form e-mailer script. In the hayday of the site, I would get upwardly of 1,000+ anonymous (except for an IP address) e-mails from that script to a private e-mail address to cull through. Most of the time, I would delete short comments, uninteresting comments, or abusive comments. Sometimes, I would get about 200 or so "abusive" e-mails that were either directed at me or at other people who were in previous Viral Speak feedback articles a day. I would say that there's a good chance that -given the math and the daily nature of the article over several years- I have gotten upwardly of 400,000 "threats" that ranged from photoshopped pictures to general "kill yourself" comments. I filter a lot of it out on YouTube and I've become fairly dead inside toward such comments over the years. I kept some of the more egregious stuff on old CD-ROMS as back up. So, I'll have to hunt those down sometime. I've also been the target of sexual harassment offline, I am a rape victim, and I've suffered physical assaults from bullying as well. But none of those offline problems are related to online activity. I do think that the internet today is just as brazen as it was back in the late 1990's and early 2000's. However, the spread of social outlets has led to a magnification of the problem. The problem did not become more severe, it just gets reported more often than it used to be. The fact that we have more confirmed and reported cases is good because we're finally seeing the problems the internet has in the light of day. This increased exposure can lead to positive action if we finally act on removing and dealing with the issue.
Part of dealing with it is using Civil Litigation. Yelling about it on Twitter or other social media won't have the effect that Civil Litigation would have. Twitter only creates an echo chamber or safety blanket that works only to ease the victim but not truly punish the attacker. I just have old IP addresses from years upon years ago. Those would be useless in Civil Litigation and I spend very little time considering it for what I deal with these days. Eventually, the majority of them have given up. I still get comments from Atari-Age forum dwellers from time to time about a video from two or so years ago that tell me to kill myself. I just delete it and move onto the next thing in my spam filter. Those are just isolated examples now.
In short, it gets better. I think it would benefit people like Zoe Quinn or Anita S. to just go about what they are doing. Many of these people want to know that they "got to you" and that encourages them to continue. When you put out another game or another video as if they don't exist.. they eventually realize that you're not bendable.
It's tough.. but it does get better. Surround yourself with people who are positive and don't dwell on those people. It gets better. It comes to pass. It only inhabits your mind as long as you let it live there.
Contacting appropriate authorities and speaking up about your harassment in the public form of your choice are not mutually exclusive actions.
That's an awful experience to deal with and I commend you for your strength. Were you ever doxxed during this time? For me that's the really toxic part of this. I've had my share of hateful internet messages but I usually was able to laugh it off as 'internet tough' horseshit because it never represented that much of a risk as they didn't know any personal details about me. I think that it's the doxxing, swattings and bomb threats are what elevate it above the usual internet abuse for me.I run a website that used to run a feature called "Viral Speak" that was just curated feedback from a form e-mailer script. In the hayday of the site, I would get upwardly of 1,000+ anonymous (except for an IP address) e-mails from that script to a private e-mail address to cull through. Most of the time, I would delete short comments, uninteresting comments, or abusive comments. Sometimes, I would get about 200 or so "abusive" e-mails that were either directed at me or at other people who were in previous Viral Speak feedback articles a day. I would say that there's a good chance that -given the math and the daily nature of the article over several years- I have gotten upwardly of 400,000 "threats" that ranged from photoshopped pictures to general "kill yourself" comments. I filter a lot of it out on YouTube and I've become fairly dead inside toward such comments over the years. I kept some of the more egregious stuff on old CD-ROMS as back up. So, I'll have to hunt those down sometime. I've also been the target of sexual harassment offline, I am a rape victim, and I've suffered physical assaults from bullying as well. But none of those offline problems are related to online activity. I do think that the internet today is just as brazen as it was back in the late 1990's and early 2000's. However, the spread of social outlets has led to a magnification of the problem. The problem did not become more severe, it just gets reported more often than it used to be. The fact that we have more confirmed and reported cases is good because we're finally seeing the problems the internet has in the light of day. This increased exposure can lead to positive action if we finally act on removing and dealing with the issue.
Part of dealing with it is using Civil Litigation. Yelling about it on Twitter or other social media won't have the effect that Civil Litigation would have. Twitter only creates an echo chamber or safety blanket that works only to ease the victim but not truly punish the attacker. I just have old IP addresses from years upon years ago. Those would be useless in Civil Litigation and I spend very little time considering it for what I deal with these days. Eventually, the majority of them have given up. I still get comments from Atari-Age forum dwellers from time to time about a video from two or so years ago that tell me to kill myself. I just delete it and move onto the next thing in my spam filter. Those are just isolated examples now.
In short, it gets better. I think it would benefit people like Zoe Quinn or Anita S. to just go about what they are doing. Many of these people want to know that they "got to you" and that encourages them to continue. When you put out another game or another video as if they don't exist.. they eventually realize that you're not bendable.
It's tough.. but it does get better. Surround yourself with people who are positive and don't dwell on those people. It gets better. It comes to pass. It only inhabits your mind as long as you let it live there.
I guess it just doesn't seem that these people need encouragement beyond what they're generating amongst themselves. Copycat is definitely a thing though and it's always hard to find that balance between stating 'This is a thing that is happening and it' wrong' and signal boosting an awful campaign. The silence was tried for weeks and honestly seemed to be working until Intel poured fuel onto the flames by apparently siding with GG. They mostly clarified that they're cowards but hey the damage was done.Didn't say that, didn't mean that.
But one of the two attracts copycats, the other does not.
That's an awful experience to deal with and I commend you for your strength. Were you ever doxxed during this time? For me that's the really toxic part of this. I've had my share of hateful internet messages but I usually was able to laugh it off as 'internet tough' horseshit because it never represented that much of a risk as they didn't know any personal details about me. I think that it's the doxxing, swattings and bomb threats are what elevate it above the usual internet abuse for me.
I guess it just doesn't seem that these people need encouragement beyond what they're generating amongst themselves. Copycat is definitely a thing though and it's always hard to find that balance between stating 'This is a thing that is happening and it' wrong' and signal boosting an awful campaign. The silence was tried for weeks and honestly seemed to be working until Intel poured fuel onto the flames by apparently siding with GG. They mostly clarified that they're cowards but hey the damage was done.
Swatting is an interesting evolution of the old "pizza delivery" prank. It's also a bad abuse of the system for police reports. Maybe if we had a corroboration clause before dispatching in a suburban environment, the instances of this could be reduced.
Also, there should be more severe penalties for false reports.
Ugh that's just awful and yup pictures of your home fits my own personal definition of doxxing.If by doxxing, you mean harassing phone calls on my cell phone or a picture of my current house at the time. Yeah. But it wasn't called doxxing back then. I had to look up what swatting was. I'm getting too old for the ever evolving terminology, I think.
Then it's not the victims who need to change, it's how the Internet works that needs to change.
GamerGate (GG), since its beginnings, has unquestionably been a formless, undirected collection of people with wildly disparate aims and desires. To say, GG thinks X is a meaningless statement, since there are those who are participating who only want to know that the games journalism/criticism/coverage they read is not affected by corruption, all the way to those who are sending terrifying death and rape threats to women in the industry, with a wide spectrum between. While there are various attempts at grouping together specific aims or objectives, these again widely vary, from desires to see game sites publicise clear ethical guidelines, to the desire to destroy sites that do not adhere to particular standards/styles/beliefs. There are those who wish to see politics left out of games coverage, and those who wish to see writers with SJW agendas out of work. There are those who fear games themselves will be negatively affected by progressive criticism, and those who wish to scare female developers and writers until they are too afraid to participate in the industry.
Identify the group as one aspect of this, and other aspects will step forward in disappointment/fury/confusion in response to this understanding. Its intangible. And I believe perhaps its greatest weakness is that it seems to have no idea that it is.
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If we used half the energy we use to speak out against it to actually attempt to work with companies (for example and most prevalently twitter) to find a solution. But that requires more effort than just saying "I think whats happening is terrible and should be persecuted [by someone]"
You're right, and with the increasing militarisation of US law enforcement you'd like to hope they'd adjust their response protocols if this 'joke' continues to be popular.
Great piece from John Walker of RockPaperShotgun
http://botherer.org/2014/10/12/a-thing-about-gamergate/
But how it has reached me, entered my life. I have received abundant and appalling abuse from GG, that has been at times upsetting, infuriating, and frightening. I’ve received thousands of tweets that have been insulting, offensive, outrageously inaccurate, spiteful, cruel, or disturbing. Not one or two. Thousands. I’ve had boring, tiresome insults thrown at me in droves, and specific, distressing descriptions of how people would like me to be killed. I’ve been told so many times how people would like to see my business (Rock, Paper, Shotgun) destroyed, to see me bankrupted. And I have repeatedly been informed of the ways in which I should commit suicide. This has been in response to my stating how upset I have been by the treatment of women in the industry who have received rape and death threats, making snide remarks or jokes, or indeed simply because I’m an owner of and writer for RPS. I’ve had genuinely deranged MS Paint images made that purport to discredit my integrity/honesty, I’ve had videos watched by over a million people stating bemusing lies about me. My business has been the target of carefully coordinated (and wholly unsuccessful) attempts to reduce our advertising revenue, based on an imagined article we’ve never published, and targeted by GG to be boycotted because of our having once linked to articles not liked by the movement, despite our writing a lengthy piece explaining why we disagreed with said articles. No matter how at fault one might believe me to be, GamerGate has been, toward me, horrendous.
Wow.
To reiterate: Seriously, fuck over-privileged gamer bigots who threaten women with death and rape simply for having an opinion over fucking luxury toys. No one should willingly legitimize this movement and no decent person should knowingly support Gamergate. This is straight garbage making death threats and spreading hatred and I don't give a flying fuck if you have a problem under that bigot umbrella.
Great piece from John Walker of RockPaperShotgun
http://botherer.org/2014/10/12/a-thing-about-gamergate/
My business has been the target of carefully coordinated (and wholly unsuccessful) attempts to reduce our advertising revenue, based on an imagined article we’ve never published, and targeted by GG to be boycotted because of our having once linked to articles not liked by the movement, despite our writing a lengthy piece explaining why we disagreed with said articles. No matter how at fault one might believe me to be, GamerGate has been, toward me, horrendous.
Can anyone inform me what "imagined article" he is talking about here? I feel a bit out of the loop when it comes to GG's claims against RPS's "lack of integrity" or whatever they accuse them of.
Be it anita sarkeesian posting her almost bi-weekly "I am getting more harassment than ever" tweet or another new person(-ality) getting harassment and speaking out against it, followed by hundreds of people sometimes viciously attacking whoever isn't immediately on their side (everything from "GG is like ISIS" to "All ggers should die") these things only feed the vile individuals that abuse their anonimity.