wanderingprostheyltite
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Great news, glad people came together and got through to them.
It's always delightful when the opposition prove your point for you inadvertently.
Good, I guess sanity won the day after all.
What is even the point of this at all?The Open Gaming Society, which is run by the moderator of the pro-GG panel, released "The Doctrine of Gaming"
http://www.theopengamingsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/the-doctrine-of-gaming-4-0.pdf
smh
They're just laying the foundations for outer heaven. #LaLiLeLaLoWhat is even the point of this at all?
In a court of law some portions of the doctrine may be used against gamers who have not adhered to the
doctrine or the five tenets. Gamers who have engaged in violent activity, levied death threats against individuals,
or who have been proven as harassers shall not be protected by the document and shall face full punishment
under the law of their country of residence. The doctrine may be used in the court hearings as evidence of the
gamers crimes.
My favorite part of the gaming doctrine mess is that apparently being shitty to someone about their apparent skill at gaming is ok, but anything else isn't, despite this apparently being to... protect... gamers from discrimination... or something?
This is the most nonsense article I've ever read. Court of law? Like actual Court? Why do you think a Court would care about your stupid doctrine? Or are they talking about their stupid gaming court? In which case ITS NOT A COURT OF LAW! Its a group of people playing make believe!
And face punishment under the law of the accused's country of residence? How on earth do they think thats enforceable? Or do they think their made up court has more jurisdictional reach than literally any other Court on earth?
When I first read the doctrine, I thought this was some law student who just started constitutional law thinking he's smarter than he actually is. But no, no law student with such poor understanding would make it through first year. This is just the work of idiots.
That's good to hear. Hopefully communication will continue and SXSW will learn how to deal with these situations in the future, before they get to this point.
Telling a panelist worried about harassment and her safety, that the event would be boring without the voice of a panel moderated by this guy, and set up by the group that's harassed and stalked her and swatted her mom in the past, is fucked up.One prospective speaker on a separate panel who has been harassed and stalked by GamerGate notified SXSW organizers that she feels unsafe in light of the panels approval and received the following response, which she called patronizing.
Hi [name redacted],
We appreciate your thoughts and always welcome feedback from our community. That said, SXSW is a big tent and we strongly believe in showcasing a very diverse range of ideas and opinions, even if we as a staff don't always agree with them. If everyone shared the same viewpoint, that would make for a pretty boring event.
Cheers,
-andrew
It raises the question, what is a debate? she said. Its good to include all voices, but what if one of the voices is extremely antagonistic? Then it becomes, this is not an open debate, you aren't creating an inclusive space.
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/sxsw-has-approved-a-gamergate-panel
The Level Up panel was about design in software that could help subdue online harassment. Equivocating and positioning these two panels as two sides of a healthy, "interesting" debate, is just completely absurd.SXSW explained to us that they are a very neutral organization and wanted to provide a platform for both sides to speak on and have their voices heard. We wanted to do something interesting that hadnt really been done before one SXSW official said in our phone conversation earlier today.
http://www.theopengamingsociety.org/savepoint-dear-community/
And what you're describing is terrorism. Striking fear, making threats, nobody really knowing if they're real or not.
If this is what prolonged exposure to Ace Attorney does to people, I think I'll have to reconsider its position as one of my favorite series.I'm sorry, but what?
"Why should I accept this as evidence?"
"They broke gamer law."
"You do realize that I'm an actual judge and this is an actual court?"
"What makes your court any different than ours?"
"It's based on actual laws."
"And what makes those laws more legit than ours?"
I cringed watching this a couple days ago, and the Rubin Report sounds as predictable as expected for a platform entertaining this dude's hatred.
Nah. There has to be the possibility it will happen.
Otherwise it's just threats. It's the random acts of violence that cause the terror not the threats.
(I have no idea about this specifically I've purposefully stayed well away from the whole GG thing)
There's been some interesting anecdotes from the community of Dota 2 about how matches have improved considerably when an abusive player's ability to communicate is revoked. I'm talking about the muted player's perspective here, noticing that they're the reason everybody in their matches is upset and unable to work as a team.
Interview on NPR about this:
http://www.kqed.org/a/forum/R201510280900
On Monday SXSW Interactive announced it was canceling two panels on "Gamergate," the ongoing culture war over ethics and diversity in the video game community.
Hey, wasn't the first topic just about minimizing harassment, not gamergate in particular?Interview on NPR about this:
http://www.kqed.org/a/forum/R201510280900
What's the deal with her?On one hand, I don't think such a bilious, hateful person like Randi Harper should ever have a platform, but there's never, ever an excuse for threats of violence either.
SXSW explained to us that they are a very neutral organization and wanted to provide a platform for both sides to speak on and have their voices heard. We wanted to do something interesting that hadnt really been done before one SXSW official said in our phone conversation earlier today.
http://www.theopengamingsociety.org/...ear-community/
is that liquid snake??
I'm sure the threats were legitimate. lol
milo video
Particularly when internet anonymity allows completely fictional people to play the part of the opposition, even if they're not in any way opposed, perhaps even if they're entirely for.![]()
On one hand, I don't think such a bilious, hateful person like Randi Harper should ever have a platform, but there's never, ever an excuse for threats of violence either.
Am I reading this incorrectly or are you saying the anti-harassment people made the threats against themselves in order to validate their argument?
He's probably taking about how #GG stuff tends to get threats sent to it that are generally claimed by other random #GG members.Am I reading this incorrectly or are you saying the anti-harassment people made the threats against themselves in order to validate their argument?
Festival South By Southwest has reinstated the two cancelled gaming panels, and announced an all-day seminar. One panel was about harassment; the other, GamerGate-leaning panel focused on ethics and politics. Both return, though SXSW will work with them to to develop the most productive focus for their appearances.
The summit will include Randi Harper, Katherine Cross and Caroline Sinders from “Level Up: Overcoming Harassment in Games,” as well as Perry Jones, Mercedes Carrera, and Lynn Walsh from “SavePoint: A Discussion on the Gaming Community.” We are working with both groups to develop the most productive focus for their appearances.
They're still gonna give those chuckleheads a platform when A) They're spokepersons for a harassment movement and B) Their panel had nothing to do with internet harassment.
Ya blew it, SXSW.
There's a lot of positive things here. There's also one major problem: they've put the Gamergate panel as part of the anti-harassment event.
This makes about as much sense as an event dedicated to cancer prevention giving a panel to Big Tobacco to hawk their products.
Giving the Gamergate group an equal panel just fosters the whole "two sides" narrative. Ugh.
Festival South By Southwest has reinstated the two cancelled gaming panels, and announced an all-day seminar. One panel was about harassment; the other, GamerGate-leaning panel focused on ethics and politics. Both return, though SXSW will work with them to “to develop the most productive focus for their appearances.”
http://kotaku.com/festival-south-by-southwest-has-reinstated-the-two-canc-1739632255
I actually think this might end up working out better for Randi and co - giving the GG folks a giant public (and a much bigger and different group of observers) forum to stick their foot in their mouths and look completely incompetent might actually be the thing that actually ends this entire insanity. I'm not worried about GG "convincing anyone" at this point - their argument is bullshit and insane and will crumble at actual public scrutiny.