It was not quite a year ago when I posted about the seemingly downward spiral that post-modern online culture is taking (Has Gamer Culture Gone Out of Control?) and linked to Why the Trolls Will Always Win on Wired.com.
Now, following a very controversial run as interim CEO of Reddit, Ellen Pao has published an opinion piece on the Washington Post: The trolls are winning the battle for the Internet
Perhaps the Internet is not the Great Equalizer (Business Week circa 1996), as earlier speculated, but rather anonymity has brought out the worse of humanity to the online world?
Showing posts with label gamergate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gamergate. Show all posts
July 17, 2015
October 16, 2014
Has Gamer Culture Gone Out of Control? #StopGamerGate2014
It's been simmering under the radar for quite some time, but now it's hitting the front pages of major news outlets: #GamerGate, online mobs and harassment of women (and anyone expressing critical opinion).
Here's the path that lead me down the rabbit hole:
Why the Trolls Will Always Win
Doesn't take much searching to then find:
5 Things I Learned as the Internet's Most Hated Person
Another Woman In Gaming Flees Home Following Death Threats
Searching on names that keep coming up in these articles:
Anita Sarkeesian shares the most radical thing you can do to support women online
And now the New York Times:
Feminist Critics of Video Games Facing Threats in ‘GamerGate’ Campaign
Has this reached critical mass where leaders in the multi-billion dollar industry of gaming need to step up and take a stand against harassment? Check out the new hashtag on Twitter that is getting attention: #StopGamerGate2014 - can real change start to take hold?
Here's the path that lead me down the rabbit hole:
Why the Trolls Will Always Win
Doesn't take much searching to then find:
5 Things I Learned as the Internet's Most Hated Person
Another Woman In Gaming Flees Home Following Death Threats
Searching on names that keep coming up in these articles:
Anita Sarkeesian shares the most radical thing you can do to support women online
And now the New York Times:
Feminist Critics of Video Games Facing Threats in ‘GamerGate’ Campaign
Has this reached critical mass where leaders in the multi-billion dollar industry of gaming need to step up and take a stand against harassment? Check out the new hashtag on Twitter that is getting attention: #StopGamerGate2014 - can real change start to take hold?
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gamergate,
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harrassment,
stopgamergate2014,
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