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I agree with QC. What if he asked someone who had had a mastectomy "Where are your tits?" It would be devastating. It's just not ok to behave like that at any time. If I was a girl I would have kneed him in the nuts and said "Where have your chances of having children gone?"* (*I probably would have just said "grow up, you loser" and walked away)Last edited by charlesr; 27-10-2015, 13:14.
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This ties into the larger question of whether they should be held to broadcasting standards. The internet grew up as a pretty lawless place and there is a lot to be said for that in terms of opportunities and expression among individuals. And people hate the word 'censorship'. But what a lot of people miss is that the internet is now owned by giant corporations raking in the cash on the work of tiny content creators. They are taking over broadcasting and so I feel they should be held accountable in that role.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostIt irks me that you keep saying Internet Relay Chat!
When people seem to make a lot of money over apparently doing very little and it's all personality over content, it's easy to become bitter towards youTube "celebrities".
I've heard of PewPewPieDieCry or whatever, but not seen a video. He appears to be quite popular.
I don't mind if people seem quite humorous or enthusiastic like that Angry Joe guy (had to Web search his name as I'd forgotten!)
I like that Dashie guy's review of God Hand. It had me in tears of laughter!
What I don't like, is vile cretins like JJ "KSI" Olatunji.
I'm not linking to his video as I don't want him getting any hits.
I'd rather Matt Lees got them:
, sorry, irk.
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Originally posted by charlesr View PostI agree with QC. What if he asked someone who had had a mastectomy "Where are your tits?" It would be devastating. It's just not ok to behave like that at any time. If I was a girl I would have kneed him in the nuts and said "Where have your chances of having children gone?"* (*I probably would have just said "grow up, you loser" and walked away)
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10 million subscribers says it's ok to bully random strangers for entertainment I suppose. Then again, a lot of the vids that facebook friends post up as hilarious I don't find funny either. Like someone dressing as a clown and hitting a random person in the face with a cream pie on an escalator.
Gaming irk: I use the Xbone pad to play Dirt Rally on the PC. I only have 2 Xbone pads and they are both in use by the kids who have been playing Minecraft splitcreen non-stop since 9am. They stuff they have built is incredible. But I can't play Dirt Rally.
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Originally posted by eastyy View Postit feels that many have to create a irritating persona for themselves , and yet some of the smaller channels that really put effort in and have great content do not do as well.
Last edited by QualityChimp; 27-10-2015, 14:51.
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SXSW Festival pulls pro- and anti-Gamergate panels after threats of violence.
Following threats of on-site violence, ‘marketplace of ideas is inevitably compromised’, says Interactive conference director
Basically, a panel discussing online harassment is cancelled because of online harassment.
SXSW planned to have two panels including one called "Overcoming Harassment in Games":
"A panel from experts on online harassment in gaming and geek culture, how to combat it, how to design against it, and how to create online communities that are moving away from harassment. The panel will dive into data around abuse in larger gaming communities. One of our panelists will talk about about ways to actually develop the social aspects of games - including UI decisions and how they can influence accuracy and usage of reporting abuse. Another will dive into UX design choices to stymy harassment in social media spaces."
and one called ?SavePoint: A Discussion on the Gaming Community? organised by a little known group called the Open Gaming Society, featured a number of central supporters of the Gamergate movement. The panel was to focus on three topics: ?The current social-political climate within the gaming community, the importance of journalistic integrity in video game?s media, and the future of both the gaming community and the games industry.?
The former talk received so many death threats that SXSW cancelled it, shortly followed by the other, saying:
"We had hoped that hosting these two discussions in March 2016 in Austin would lead to a valuable exchange of ideas on this very important topic. However, preserving the sanctity of the big tent at SXSW Interactive necessitates that we keep the dialogue civil and respectful. If people can not agree, disagree and embrace new ways of thinking in a safe and secure place that is free of online and offline harassment, then this marketplace of ideas is inevitably compromised."
Stopping people from the chance to "agree, disagree and embrace new ways of thinking" by using the threat of violence is pretty much terrorism, IMHO.
I'm disappointed in SXSW's decision to cancel the talks and not to work with the police to look into who sent these death threats.
You can follow how the story developed in this NeoGAF thread by crimsonheadGCN, concisely updated with Tweets and statements: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1130027
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Originally posted by eastyy View PostCan someone explain to me in simple terms what on earth this gamergate is
Last edited by QualityChimp; 27-10-2015, 17:00.
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