Disclaimer: This shit makes me immensely grumpy. If there's a snippy tone here, it is not directed at the OP, but what's going on in general. I'll make no pretence at objectivity; this makes my piss boil.Or there's this
https://medium.com/@andreaszecher/open-letter-to-the-gaming-community-df4511032e8a.
Well, I'd agree with 'stop the hatred' - it's just most of the hatred I've seen hasn't been directed at 'gamers' as a whole.
I've seen a lot of disproportionate hatred directed at two individuals - Anita Sarkeesian and Zoe Quinn by a
vocal minority of the gaming community, though.
With the former, and the recent harassment where someone tweeted this:
http://i.imgur.com/u7VXuEU.jpg she decided to leave her house and contact the police. Because when someone threatens you and your family and knows your address, you probably want to take it seriously. (and because it's fucking nuts)
The backlash against Sarkeesian is that she's made it all up to victimize herself, or it's not as bad she and the 'SWJs' are claiming. I've heard people say it's all 'completely innocent'. (even if you're just trolling for the lulz, it isn't innocent).
And no, one person, does very much not speak for all. But that's the threat, the serious threat, with her address blanked out. It's not like there haven't been umpteen other examples of harassment. Such as these.
http://www.newstatesman.com/sites/default/files/images/anita-threats.JPGThen further, go on some of the comment threads at the moment and hear people talk about her. It's like she's the anti-christ, out to 'kill games and gamers' as one person put it. Apparently, she wants to censor, sanitize and/or ban games.
Odd. I hadn't heard her say that - what she actually said was it's entirely possible to
enjoy something
and find aspects of it problematic
at the same time.
Why is she such a threatening figure, receiving so much hate?
Because she's made videos discussing tropes that represent female characters in video games. That's it. Just fairly standard media criticism, but directed at games.
And, I suppose, the hate may be reaching critical mass because some of the people listening to her are fairly high profile. Like Joss Whedon and Tim Schafer. Like the Game Developers Choice Awards. Like various gaming websites and journalists.
The Zoe Quinn stuff is less cut and dry.
Zoe Quinn made a game - you may have heard of it, you may not. It's called Depression Quest. When she submitted it on Steam green-light she received a bunch of harassment - despite the fact you could play it for free. I don't know why. Maybe because people feel it's #notarealgame because it's text based.
Her ex boyfriend wrote a blog detailing his side of the story of their relationship. It's as bitter as you might imagine it would be. In it, he accuses her of cheating on him with 5 guys. The '5 guys burgers and fries' meme is born. Some of these people are in the game industry as well, therefore in a position to benefit her career. The boyfriend left a kind of "I'm not saying this did happen, but it's awfully convenient..." type comment regarding the possibility of nepotism. Which is enough for the internet, obvs.
Therefore the issue of slut shaming Zoe Quinn on the word of a jilted ex-boyfriend, and corruption and lack of integrity in gaming journalism got conflated. Despite the allegations not having any basis:
http://kotaku.com/in-recent-days-ive-been-asked-several-times-about-a-pos-1624707346.
Apparently the details of her sex life is in the public interest because she's an indy dev.
I'd ask though, if it's an issue of journalistic integrity, how come the hate is centred on her? How come she's the one people are making doctored images of and putting up on the internet, she's the one getting smeared, targetted and doxxed, rather than the journalists who've have been accused of trading good reviews for sexual favours?
Plenty of people are coming out and saying, no, actually, I play games, it's my hobby, but I don't what a vocal minority of people are doing to represent me. I would never do that shit, or condone it.
As far as I'm concerned, the more gaming websites and entities who say this attack and harassment stuff is completely unacceptable, and anyone wanting to do so is unwelcome in their community, the less 'tainted' by it 'gamers' as a whole will be.
Here's some examples:
Games.On.NetL -
"if you really think feminism, or women, are destroying games, or that LGBT people and LGBT relationships have no place in games, or that games in any way belong to you or are “under attack” from political correctness or “social justice warriors”: please leave this website. I don’t want your clicks, I don’t want your hits, I don’t want your traffic. Leave now and please don’t come back."Rock Paper Shotgun:
"We do not believe that in any resulting greater equality anyone will suffer. Gamers will not lose out. Call Of Duty will still be released every November, with angry soldier men shouting “FUCK!” as they shoot down a helicopter. That isn’t going to go away. Instead we fight for greater variety in those resulting games. And we fight for safer, more friendly spaces in which they can be created. And we fight for a media that celebrates equality, and discourages cruelty and inequality. When anything gets in the way of that, we’re going to say so."Badass Digest:
"As Gaming Editor here, I get to play a lot of video games. I love the gaming medium; I think it’s got the potential to define the 21st century as much as film defined the 20th. I also get to experience the gaming community and industry, which can be a wonderful place. There are a lot of genuinely positive people out there making groundbreaking interactive art, and similarly positive people playing it. But it’s hard to self-identify as “a gamer” when there’s also a large swathe of that community apparently committed to presenting us all as a bunch of hateful sociopaths."I agree with them 100% here, and the stance they're taking.