i mean that is just so normal these days. if someone is online talking about a guy who wrote a book about comic books they are a big nerd and big nerds online just spend all day smugly announcing shit they did not look up
Gaming culture warriors must always have a target in their crosshairs, and right now it's Ghost of Yotei. Sucker Punch should back Erika, developers, content creators, & journalists with as much gusto as it fired an employee for joking about Charlie Kirk. (OG screenshot removed, no clout for them)
he asked for the Girlfriend Experience so I had a panic attack and made him drive me to the ER and wait with me for 6 hours for them to tell me I'm fine
The actual most annoying problem is there are no consequences for being the thousands of too-online people who spent 2009-now making it necessary for devs to avoid being quoted saying anything that's not about the game they are currently promoting.
You cannot do this class without tracing the path of much earlier work in the fine art realm that made relying on other peoples' work in its fine detail a morally and creatviely acceptable strategy--Warhol, Lichtenstein, etc
i would want them to very clearly define "hate and harassment" and then take concrete steps (not just advice) to help any individual in the field who could prove they were experiencing it, without bias. If members were proved to be harassers, I would want that to be grounds to expel them.