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Google's Niantic Labs Sorry Over Death Camps In Smartphone Game

New submitter LunaticTippy writes: For those unfamiliar with Ingress, the game has GPS coordinate portals that correspond to real world locations, players then use smartphones to battle for control of these portals. Many public locations with historical or artistic interest are submitted by players. It turns out some of the sites were located within concentration camps such as Dachau and Sachsenhausen. NBC reports: "In a statement to The Associated Press, Niantic Labs' founder John Hanke said the company has begun removing the offending sites from the game. He said 'we apologize that this has happened.'"

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  1. Denialist by OverlordQ · · Score: 5, Insightful

    So is removing them and pretending those places dont exist is a better solution?

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    1. Re:Denialist by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I've been to Dachau, and I play ingress. Believe me, Dachau is NOT the kind of place where people should be playing a damn game in where you try to control other peoples portals. It's a very real place, and while one concentration camp is enough for one lifetime, I'd still hate the thought of people running around trying to earn points in a game while visiting Dachau where such horrible things happened.

    2. Re:Denialist by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Definitely.

      A guy I work with plays this game. He's the kind of person who would rather sit home on his couch playing games than learn anything. But with this game, he's had to visit plenty of local monuments and historic locations.

      The kind of places that teachers would drag kids to, but due to this game, he's been there voluntarily.

  2. Ingress. by mythosaz · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The "goal" of Ingress is to get people outside and walking around and looking at the real world.

    A lot of players use it trolling around in their cars to hit as many points as possible, but a lot of fat nerds like myself have walked around a lot of parks we might not have otherwise gotten off our fat asses for.

    I'd have rather seen a historic site -- no matter the subject -- than a few graffiti mural-ed alleys I've wandered down here in Phoenix.

  3. Re:What could possibly go wrong? by freeze128 · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Funny how they said "We are sorry that this happened" and not "We are sorry that we did this". i.e., they are not taking responsibility.

  4. I still don't get this by Guy+From+V · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Again why are they needing to apologize for approving portal locations for historic areas?

  5. I'd like "What is history?" for $500, Alex. by Loopy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    When did learning about history or using historical figures, locations or groups in games or other activities become verboten? If we are to apply this crap objectively and consistently, then we need to make sure we ban everything that anyone anywhere ever could possibly be offended by, just so nobody suffers from undue loss of self-esteem or panic attacks or feel that their positions are not getting equal respect.

    Books with any controversial name? BANNED
    TV shows that say certain trigger words? BANNED
    Cars named after people or places that someone fears? BANNED
    Documentaries about terrible events in history? BANNED

    Where, pray tell, does it end? When did people lose all ability to process input on a rational and contextual basis? /smh

  6. The smartphone game trivializes Auschwitz. by westlake · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So is removing them and pretending those places dont exist is a better solution?

    It hurts my head when a geek asks a loaded --- smartass ---- question like this and gets modded up +5, Insightful.

  7. The exact opposite of what Niantic should do by smellsofbikes · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The entire point of portals is that they are located at physical locations that have historical or cultural significance. https://support.google.com/ing...
    The list of the top ten most historically and culturally significant sites in the whole world would include the concentration camps.
    This is political correctness at its worst, where in seeking sensitivity it in fact hides atrocity.

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  8. Re:What could possibly go wrong? by cfalcon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    They didn't really "do" it, they just missed what it was when they approved it. And it should be pointed out that the whole point of locations is that they be basically what the death camps are today- aka, public places, museums, etc. It's entirely possible that they were not added to troll, but simply on the idea of "hey, people are around here to learn, lets put a portal here because it is interesting for the players who come here".

    Again- Ingress portals are placed in historical and public areas.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    "The gameplay consists of establishing "portals" at places of cultural significance, such as public art, landmarks, monuments, etc."