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[–] Vermaak [S] 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Things have become a bit of a counter-culture to SJW's. Say anything you want but don't even dare call someone out for being a douchenozzle. "Muh freedom of speech" and all. Say anything you want, but don't talk about the LW's. Say anything you want but don't be nice to those opposed to Gamergate. Don't try to build bridges. Don't try to talk to them. Don't try to communicate in any way. Ignore them. And do nothing but talk about them. Fudge drama. Oh and here's some drama. Eughhhhhhhhh. And exactly how extreme the anti's get in opposing us, we become just as extreme. That's been how I've been experiencing KiA lately. Fun. Even Twitter, with Anon_Senpai not liking how I called him out for legitimately wanting someone to kill themselves.

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[–] Cory 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

I see the shill patrol as unproductive and possibly counterproductive compared with an open discussion.

What they do is complain or tone police whoever has the hot seat rather than produce result or contribute to the cause.

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[–] Vermaak [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I just think it's important to have a variety of places around. You want full-on Gamergate & Vidya, drama and all? Go to /Gamergate/. You want a place geared more towards the Ethics and general community discussion? Go to KiA. You want nothing but the dramz? Go to DramaInAction. Or mix all three up. Each board should be strict about their policies too. I mean, you can't go to /gamergate/ and start dictating the rules. Same as how you can't go to KiA and start acting like it's the Drama board. Each place is different, there will be an overlap in the communities and we'll have different kinds of discussions leading to different kinds of outcomes.