Boycotting games that are involved with a consulting company isn't a harassment campaign. Hell, it was going quietly unnoticed until the company itself started a harassment campaign against the...
Boycotting games that are involved with a consulting company isn't a harassment campaign. Hell, it was going quietly unnoticed until the company itself started a harassment campaign against the boycott group. Then they Streisand effect'd themselves and it grew to 300k people basically overnight.
You are allowed to boycott things for anything you want.
"But this time, instead of assembling under the false banner of “ethics in journalism,” this new campaign has chosen “wokeism” " Unfortunately I read the article. Nothing terrible, just smells...
"But this time, instead of assembling under the false banner of “ethics in journalism,” this new campaign has chosen “wokeism” "
Unfortunately I read the article. Nothing terrible, just smells like they need adclicks. And surprise, people online can be terrible human beings. Didn't we know that in 1999? Everyone I heard on counter strike 1.6 was inventing new horrible things to say to each other.
Targeted harassment campaigns go far beyond game lobby insults. You can log out of counter strike, you can't do the same when a few dozen people have doxxed you and spend all their free time...
Targeted harassment campaigns go far beyond game lobby insults. You can log out of counter strike, you can't do the same when a few dozen people have doxxed you and spend all their free time trying to ruin your life for no reason whatsoever. Being dismissive of that harassment is dangerously close to saying the harassers are doing nothing wrong.
Boycotting games that are involved with a consulting company isn't a harassment campaign. Hell, it was going quietly unnoticed until the company itself started a harassment campaign against the boycott group. Then they Streisand effect'd themselves and it grew to 300k people basically overnight.
You are allowed to boycott things for anything you want.
"But this time, instead of assembling under the false banner of “ethics in journalism,” this new campaign has chosen “wokeism” "
Unfortunately I read the article. Nothing terrible, just smells like they need adclicks. And surprise, people online can be terrible human beings. Didn't we know that in 1999? Everyone I heard on counter strike 1.6 was inventing new horrible things to say to each other.
Targeted harassment campaigns go far beyond game lobby insults. You can log out of counter strike, you can't do the same when a few dozen people have doxxed you and spend all their free time trying to ruin your life for no reason whatsoever. Being dismissive of that harassment is dangerously close to saying the harassers are doing nothing wrong.
It's not going to remain smaller and sadder if large news websites continue to give it oxygen…