This place turned incredibly political around covid, and it really did become less about games and more about political rhetoric. It's certainly not as great of a place for gaming news like it used to be.
The threads have evolved from "wokeness" to "dei" and that tells you much about what influences these posts.
I cannot imagine caring so much about the things posted here.
You have American politicians playing video games for publicity. You have gaming journalists and podcasters talking about voting. This stuff bleeds into game design and that is the current climate. I’ve learnt more about American politics in the last few years through gaming channels, than I have in my entire life.This place turned incredibly political around covid, and it really did become less about games and more about political rhetoric. It's certainly not as great of a place for gaming news like it used to be.
The threads have evolved from "wokeness" to "dei" and that tells you much about what influences these posts.
I cannot imagine caring so much about the things posted here.
Because I'd like the forum to go back to being about videogames and less about social policy discussion.You have American politicians playing video games for publicity. You have gaming journalists and podcasters talking about voting. This stuff bleeds into game design and that is the current climate. I’ve learnt more about American politics in the last few years through gaming channels, than I have in my entire life.
‘Woke’ culture is a relevant topic now in gaming, and an important one at that. It isn’t going anywhere.
If you don’t care why are you joining the discussion?
Because I'd like the forum to go back to being about videogames and less about social policy discussion.
Ouch... Mr sense of humour has left.I'm clearly anti-woke and proud of that fact.
I got my first ever warning for saying the f word. Not rhyming with blagart but with blagartry. So I said something like 'Enough with this woke blagartry." Not to any individual on here, but about the industry.
I had no idea you couldn't say that word on here.
So this place comes down on both sides with warnings then bans imo. I don't mind too much. I won't say it again.
But if i ever get warned/banned for saying something is retarded, I think the writing would be on the wall at that point.
I mean that's the next word woke retards are trying to elivate to the n and f word.
Night, blagarts
Because I'd like the forum to go back to being about videogames and less about social policy discussion.
I’ve been a longtime (lurking) member and have always appreciated this space for what it is, a forum where gamers can discuss their opinions, insights, and sometimes, their frustrations. However, I’m beginning to notice a disturbing trend here. GAF seems to be morphing more and more into an anti-woke echo chamber, and I think this shift is undermining the integrity of our community.
Let me be clear – I’m not a fan of woke ideology. Like many of you, I have my reservations about how it’s shaping the gaming industry and media at large. The trend toward more woke-friendly narratives and content in games, at times, feels forced and often detracts from the quality of the experience. Criticizing this direction in game development is valid, and these are discussions worth having.
However, what’s worrying to me is how Gaf, in its criticism of "woke" culture, is starting to mirror some of the same behavior that people criticize on another more purple coloured forum, just from the opposite side. The intolerance, aggression, and outright hostility toward other viewpoints are becoming just as prevalent here, and it’s honestly a little disheartening. The constant attacks, labeling, and echo chamber effect are alienating people who might think differently or hold a more moderate view. It's almost as if you’re either all-in with the dominant stance here or you're simply not welcome.
I wish that discussions here were moderated a bit more to promote balanced viewpoints and discourage personal attacks. I’d love to see users show more self-restraint, critical thinking, and maybe even a bit of self-reflection before posting purely emotional outbursts. We don’t all need to agree, but we do need to recognize each other’s humanity, especially when we disagree. After all, we’re all gamers here and came to this forum because we care about gaming.
Tolerance is a two-way street. Just as we criticize certain movements for pushing one-sided narratives and shutting down dissent, we need to be careful not to fall into the same trap. Tolerance means accepting that others might hold views we don’t like or agree with. It means treating others respectfully, even when we fundamentally disagree. I worry that we’re losing that here on GAF.
In the end, we’re all gamers, sharing this space to talk about a medium we care about. We don’t have to agree on every issue, but we should be able to disagree without devolving into hatred or intolerance. I hope we can steer the community back toward a more balanced and respectful discourse before it becomes something unrecognizable....
You are describing Western videogames/media
This gaming board is the reflection of the present state of the industry in the West. You won't see any of this being discussed in Asian games. It's disingenuous to be concerned about the effects but not about the cause.
NeoGAF, more or less, has freedom of speech. At least in the sense that if you have an opinion about something, you're welcome to express it and defend it. In my experience here, even the most terrible opinions are tolerated as long as they're well articulated and not overly antagonistic. Case in point, OP believes that GAF should have more strict moderation - and that's an opinion I don't personally agree with.
If this place truly were an echo chamber, as OP claims, then his opening post would be nothing but LOL emojis. Instead, he's got a lot of thumbs up, hearts, thoughtfulness, and strength emojis. Someone gifted OP gold. In an open forum like this one, the way to combat becoming an echo chamber is to actually post dissenting opinions, and back them up.
I'm clearly anti-woke and proud of that fact.
I got my first ever warning for saying the f word. Not rhyming with blagart but with blagartry. So I said something like 'Enough with this woke blagartry." Not to any individual on here, but about the industry.
I had no idea you couldn't say that word on here.
So this place comes down on both sides with warnings then bans imo. I don't mind too much. I won't say it again.
But if i ever get warned/banned for saying something is retarded, I think the writing would be on the wall at that point.
I mean that's the next word woke retards are trying to elivate to the n and f word.
Night, blagarts
Yep, it would be nice if we didn’t have to talk about all this stuff. The problem is that it’s almost completely permeated the industry to the point where we’re starting to see it creep into even Japanese games.This forum is about video games. The problem is the video games have become more about this "social policy" stuff. I'd love it if that were not the case for the same reason as you. I don't want to talk about any of this nonsense.
That you survived 500 posts is a mystery we will never solve.I'm clearly anti-woke and proud of that fact.
I got my first ever warning for saying the f word. Not rhyming with blagart but with blagartry. So I said something like 'Enough with this woke blagartry." Not to any individual on here, but about the industry.
I had no idea you couldn't say that word on here.
So this place comes down on both sides with warnings then bans imo. I don't mind too much. I won't say it again.
But if i ever get warned/banned for saying something is retarded, I think the writing would be on the wall at that point.
I mean that's the next word woke retards are trying to elivate to the n and f word.
Night, blagarts
Then you should want the industry to go back being about videogames and less about social policy.Because I'd like the forum to go back to being about videogames and less about social policy discussion.
I mean, you're not wrong, but welcome to the internet of 2024.I’d love to see users show more self-restraint, critical thinking, and maybe even a bit of self-reflection before posting purely emotional outbursts. We don’t all need to agree, but we do need to recognize each other’s humanity, especially when we disagree. After all, we’re all gamers here and came to this forum because we care about gaming.
Thats the thing- u didnt see anything like that in topics on Astrobot, simply coz that is apolitical game, when game is highly political and skews into one side on top with clear degrade in quality(and i say it as a fan of the genre and the DA series, still got my launch DA:I copy for ps4) u will have ppl call stuff out, show screenies, comment on it, make gifs/memes/vids etc, that is normal.Because I'd like the forum to go back to being about videogames and less about social policy discussion.
I would hazard to guess that there is a sizable over representation of neurodiversity among neogaf members, as there is in gaming communities writ large, so ofcourse there’s going to be a level of obsessiveness.I have been around for quite some time, so I will leave a word on the topic here.
The main thing that comes to mind is that people should not let topics, ideas become an obsession. This is the danger here, in my opinion. Discussing about woke/DEI/censorship etc... is all perfectly fine, and it should happen here if it is a subject of current society. We can be factual and point at things happening and make links between them etc...
However you should be wary of when your behavior is slowly turning into an obsession. When you start feeling like you need to go into every single thread to post about it, is the time when you might want to reflect a little bit on what is happening to you. Don't let these topics/ideas steal all your thinking/gaming time, you definitely deserve better and ultimately, it will make you feel miserable.
I like to talk about a philosophy book that is an easy read : Erichidion from Epitectus. This book talks about how to reach happiness by being able to distinguish between things that depend on you, things on which you can have a direct influence, and other things that you do not have control on. By understanding the difference between both, you can better approach life and ultimately reach happiness.
This is a quick summary and English is not my native language, but I hope you get the idea. These are principles I have been living by for more than 20 years and I can tell you that despite many hardships, I have never felt miserable or thought that things were being forced on me. This is a larger topic than discussions on a forum, of course, but I think the link with a possible obsessional behavior can easily be made in this case.
In any case, my post was more about people and keeping a healthy state of mind. All the best !
Most social networks and gaming communities have been ban happy with anything that is not very left in regard such discussions, for years. Neogaf does not, so it’s a safe haven for such discourse (providing it’s civil). As such you will see more here. Neogaf also tilts slightly to the right in my experience, and we’re currently in an election year where these cultural touchstones are front and center, so this discourse will be turned up to the max. In addition to that, this year has seen the dam break in regards push back, not only against the way certain ideology is presented in games, but also against predatory GAAS. As a result of these combined factors were experienced increased negativity in the discourse, this does not come from a place of necessarily wanting games to fail (tho that may be a component), but fundamentally of wanting gaming to thrive, and heal from recurring self inflicted wounds that are harming the industry and alienating large amounts of players.
For much of the last decade everyone has been living in and building walled garden echo chambers. Stepping out of that can be startling on occasion
It’s a symptom of the hyper partisan times we live in. Everyone is generally forced into a box in one far side of a two choice divide. It means there’s little space for centrism or nuance…in “most” places. It also means whatever the views are of those who control a platform or community, typically become extreme in enforcing that hyper partisanship, particularly in left leaning places where opposing views are generally banned. Right leaning is generally (tho not always) self selecting, vs enforced.doesn't help that if other places are filled whit Toxic communities whit a bunch of Yes Man that literally scorn you if you even dare to make even a minor negative comment about.
Just to be sure, was this for the use of retarded? I use this sometimes so I just want to make sure. I don't think I've seen people banned for that word so it's probably something else?I'm clearly anti-woke and proud of that fact.
I got my first ever warning for saying the f word. Not rhyming with blagart but with blagartry. So I said something like 'Enough with this woke blagartry." Not to any individual on here, but about the industry.
I had no idea you couldn't say that word on here.
So this place comes down on both sides with warnings then bans imo. I don't mind too much. I won't say it again.
But if i ever get warned/banned for saying something is retarded, I think the writing would be on the wall at that point.
I mean that's the next word woke retards are trying to elivate to the n and f word.
Night, blagarts