>>>Follow the group, share it with others<<< and let's get people knowing to leave our games alone! And let's get our corrupt media to understand that they have made themselves obsolete and it's time for them to learn to code.
It's honestly for the best the conversation board was taken down. The group/curator has one real purpose, and as long as that remains uncompromised, we win. Bad actors and false flags are a real liability.
Lots of bad actors with brand new Steam accounts (With animated avatar and frame purchases on display), lots of needless racist or sexist ideas chucked around (Could be lulzy trolling or "Evidence" for upcoming articles) and the usual bickering that occurs with any fresh new idea making headway.
I expect there'll be new grifters starting out and being edgy to be noticed but I also think there will be plenty who think that the teat to suckle is that which seems fertile (But is barren) and so Laci Green 2.0 will show up soon to tell us all about how it is OK to hold the hand of someone you like (As long as they consent to it!).
"Evidence" for upcoming articles
Im guessing a bit of both but I would bet a lot of money kotaku "writers" were in there posting the equivalent of poorly drawn swastikas and then screenshotting for upcoming articles that 15 people will read.
As a bonus, the haters are probably very triggered that they can't make themselves heard on the group right now. They feel it is a necessity and fundamental right that they control every possible free speech outlet that exists.
Absolutely. I've joined the group and followed the curator list. I think it's right they killed the discussion board on Steam. We've here, Reddit and other places for that kind of thing.
10 days in, the group has been coerced into silence via on the official means, there's been the inevitable hit piece from Kotaku and the jimmys have been jangled and spaghetti is all over the floor.
>>>Follow the group, share it with others<<< and let's get people knowing to leave our games alone! And let's get our corrupt media to understand that they have made themselves obsolete and it's time for them to learn to code.
It's honestly for the best the conversation board was taken down. The group/curator has one real purpose, and as long as that remains uncompromised, we win. Bad actors and false flags are a real liability.
Lots of bad actors with brand new Steam accounts (With animated avatar and frame purchases on display), lots of needless racist or sexist ideas chucked around (Could be lulzy trolling or "Evidence" for upcoming articles) and the usual bickering that occurs with any fresh new idea making headway.
I expect there'll be new grifters starting out and being edgy to be noticed but I also think there will be plenty who think that the teat to suckle is that which seems fertile (But is barren) and so Laci Green 2.0 will show up soon to tell us all about how it is OK to hold the hand of someone you like (As long as they consent to it!).
THAT'S NO~ GOOD!!!
"Evidence" for upcoming articles Im guessing a bit of both but I would bet a lot of money kotaku "writers" were in there posting the equivalent of poorly drawn swastikas and then screenshotting for upcoming articles that 15 people will read.
As a bonus, the haters are probably very triggered that they can't make themselves heard on the group right now. They feel it is a necessity and fundamental right that they control every possible free speech outlet that exists.
Silencing the group is good. If he did not do that "the tolerant left" would have given it the reddit treatment.
Yes.
Absolutely. I've joined the group and followed the curator list. I think it's right they killed the discussion board on Steam. We've here, Reddit and other places for that kind of thing.