It's kind of shocking to see how GamerGate was in many ways, ground zero for this. As someone who strongly opposed the gators at the time, it's depressing too, to see that our efforts failed, and that we weren't able to show the average person what this group really was.
To see so many sympathetic to it... and to see it built on to help hand the white house to white supremacists...
Yeah. I feel more than a little inadequate today.
I'm not going to throw the towel in though.
The problem was compounded by the fact that
1) the unaffected don't care about it, so they are neutral bystanders who watch on as people are getting terrorized. Hence you get bullshit "both sides" and stuff, because they don't want to have any skin in the game
2) companies and media outlets refused to take a clear stand. Tons of publishers and outlets could've done something, but instead they were silent because they either were afraid of having their employees targeted, because they thought they weren't affected by the terror, because they don't want to attract controversy, and because they did not want to lose potential money from bigots.
Also, there have been similar events before gamergate - remember Dickwolves? And #yourslipisshowing where black american women on Twitter were terrorized?