Neogaf, as a gaming community, has always been an awesome news source. Well moderated, interesting, and had the fastest breaking news.
Neogaf, off-topic, was just becoming a cess-pool. If you had a dissenting opinion, no matter how carefully crafted, you'd just get piled up upon, and potentially banned for "stirring something up" if the mod in question didn't care to debate your opinion.
Maybe it's internet culture in general. That whole vibe of every breaking story about anyone is that it's "the worst thing ever!" It's like people can't wait to be offended these days because they feel it gives them power.
EvilLore isn't just some corporate title. He is a human being. He's therefore not without faults. A past mistake being spread like wildfire everywhere must be a very stressful situation for him to bare. And by the way, I'm sure he appreciates the loyalty! And for not jumping to conclusions, and seeing how the situation plays out!
I still read the situation and find the controversy - if pure fact - to be almost nothing. The dude and the girl were both shitfaced drunk, and friendly enough that they shared a hotel room together. She claimed she drank too much and was feeling sick, and went into the shower. She left the door open. He was also too drunk and mis-read that open door as a signal, but was wrong. He tried for some action and was denied. He didn't pursue, he accepted the rejection.
They remained friends and continued to hang out. They even had consentual sex not long after the fact. To me, that's the nail in the coffin. She obviously didn't find it all that weird if she continued the friendship, and into a sexual role. There's nothing more here than an awkward misunderstanding between friends. And you're all banning yourselves for not even contemplating the situation, but just hearing "sexual assault" and having knee jerk reactions.
Those uninformed knee-jerk reactions have been too common-place here for too long and needed to stop. I'm sorry to see some good people have left. But I also think that this purge is weeding out some of the dramatic people who didn't help the forum.
Neogaf, off-topic, was just becoming a cess-pool. If you had a dissenting opinion, no matter how carefully crafted, you'd just get piled up upon, and potentially banned for "stirring something up" if the mod in question didn't care to debate your opinion.
Maybe it's internet culture in general. That whole vibe of every breaking story about anyone is that it's "the worst thing ever!" It's like people can't wait to be offended these days because they feel it gives them power.
EvilLore isn't just some corporate title. He is a human being. He's therefore not without faults. A past mistake being spread like wildfire everywhere must be a very stressful situation for him to bare. And by the way, I'm sure he appreciates the loyalty! And for not jumping to conclusions, and seeing how the situation plays out!
I still read the situation and find the controversy - if pure fact - to be almost nothing. The dude and the girl were both shitfaced drunk, and friendly enough that they shared a hotel room together. She claimed she drank too much and was feeling sick, and went into the shower. She left the door open. He was also too drunk and mis-read that open door as a signal, but was wrong. He tried for some action and was denied. He didn't pursue, he accepted the rejection.
They remained friends and continued to hang out. They even had consentual sex not long after the fact. To me, that's the nail in the coffin. She obviously didn't find it all that weird if she continued the friendship, and into a sexual role. There's nothing more here than an awkward misunderstanding between friends. And you're all banning yourselves for not even contemplating the situation, but just hearing "sexual assault" and having knee jerk reactions.
Those uninformed knee-jerk reactions have been too common-place here for too long and needed to stop. I'm sorry to see some good people have left. But I also think that this purge is weeding out some of the dramatic people who didn't help the forum.