This always felt like the turning point for the decline of online discourse to me.
Yeah, the fact that Epstein was a fan of 4chan and hung out with moot makes everything about this moment make a lot more sense in retrospect
Same. 2015-16 is when I think everything went to shit. Gamergate. Brexit. Trump. The internet stopped being fun and turned into what it is now.
I remember this starting and just being confused. Somebody made an indie game, some people didn't like the game, and her ex boyfriend says she slept with a guy who blogged about it? Why does anyone who's not directly involved with the situation care?
Because gaming is a man’s space. The subset of men who believe that statement were looking for a reason to yell about it.
I was surprised to learn that many young men were that sexist. If anything, I figured gamer men would be glad to have more women around because it would increase their chances of getting laid.
One of the craziest parts in retrospect to me is Adam Baldwin (Jayne from Firefly (no, not one of those Baldwins)) is the guy who coined the actual term "Gamergate"
Gamergate was such a wild time. SJWs suddenly started picking apart games for anything they considered offensive. Now nazi-snowflakes are picking apart games for anything they consider "woke" or DEI. "hurrduur, it has one non-white, must be wOKe". The pendulum has swung the other way and maybe in 10 years it'll be back at "ermagerd, her b**bs are too big, that's sexist!".
I like "Nazi-snowflake". I use "orange snowflake".
Wikipedia
A place to share interesting articles from Wikipedia.
Rules:
- Only links to Wikipedia permitted
- Please stick to the format "Article Title (other descriptive text/editorialization)"
- Tick the NSFW box for submissions with inappropriate thumbnails
- On Casual Tuesdays, we allow submissions from wikis other than Wikipedia.
Recommended:
- Use the search box to see if someone has previously submitted an article. Some apps will also notify you if you are resubmitting an article previously shared on Lemmy.