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Interviews: Ask Brianna Wu a Question

Brianna Wu is the head of development at Giant Spacekat, a company specializing in cinematic experiences using the Unreal engine. She’s also a frequent speaker on women-in-tech issues and was one of several women subjected to a campaign of attacks in Gamergate. Wu has worked as a journalist and politico. She currently has a patreon campaign which helps to offset the costs of doing speaking engagements and work to further the goals of feminism and women in tech. Brianna has agreed to give us some of her time and answer any questions you may have. As usual, ask as many as you'd like, but please, one per post.

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  1. College life by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    What was your college life like?

  2. dome projectors? by i.r.id10t · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Are y'all doing anything aimed at dome projectors for a planetarium?

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  3. How do you represent women in gaming by Crashmarik · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    When you aren't one ?

    1. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by Crashmarik · · Score: 1, Troll

      Oh just for the relevant information

      https://encyclopediadramatica....

    2. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

      To rephrase the question to be more accurate:

      Brianna, what do you do when raving nutjobs start making claims about transgenderism as if it is some sort of problem?

      Fortunately she appears to have been answered already very well:

      http://www.reddit.com/r/GamerG...

      But don't worry folks, questions such as those posted by Crashmarik all about ethics in gaming journalism!

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    3. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

      In case you missed it, that was a further misrepresentation on his part.

      So unless your point is that the transgender experience is the same as the feminist experience you don't have a leg to stand on.

    4. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

      his

      You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

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    5. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

      Well at least when I use it, it means something.

    6. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

      Well at least when I use it, it means something.

      Have you suddenly morphed into a giant anthromorphic egg called Humpty or something?

      I expect you believe you're being extra correct because you're going on genetics or something. This is of course incorrect because you have a flawed understanding of genetics. Ultimately you don't actually know what her genetic makeup is. You're also probably labouring under the misapprehension that even genetically speaking, gender black and white and divided into XX females and XY males. You would be deeply mistaken of course if you believed that.

      She may or may not be trans. She looks female, and presents as female and to any outside observer who wasn't going on the basis of unfounded internet rumers appears female, hence "she" is an entirely appropriate term.

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    7. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

      Rofl sure he does.
      The adams apple, the voice and referring to his self as a tranny are all products of my imagination and all the other people on this thread.

    8. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

      Rofl sure he does.

      huh? He sure does what?

      The adams apple, the voice and referring to his self as a tranny are all products of my imagination and all the other people on this thread.

      That's all besides the point. What we have is someone who now presents as female, and appears female to anyone who doesn't go digging for unsourced "accusations"[1] from angry g8ers.

      [1] It's not really an accusation given that it's not an insult, though it appears to be wielded as one by bord, lonely guys on the internet with too much time on their hands.

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    9. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

      That's all besides the point.

      Must be nice to be able to think any and all evidence that refutes your position is beside the point.

    10. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by Pubstar · · Score: 1

      Haha, linking to Ghazi. I love the fact she got removed as a mod from there and had a ton of her posts deleted for not towing the line. Im getting too fat from eating all this popcorn when SJWs start the infighting.

    11. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

      Must be nice to be able to think any and all evidence that refutes your position is beside the point.

      So, wait: in Crashmarik world evidence[1] that something happened somehow refutes the point that it doesn't matter that it happened.

      u logic bro?

      [1]Not that you've given anything beyone mere assertions.

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    12. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

      As opposed to your world where how you feel overrides objective reality ?

      Most definitely.

      BTW since words and meanings are important here and you raised the issue.

      [1]Not that you've given anything beyone mere assertions.

      If you look up evidence was provided, It can be verified by googling.

      Please keep pretending the points you repeatedly raise haven't been answered ad nauseum, and this isn't an attempt at passive aggressive behavior on your part.

      Oh and btw the fellow you are championing played you

      https://archive.is/m0MCY

      Gee you think he might have realized that this would be disruptive ?

      So are you a troll or just stupid ?

    13. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

      As opposed to your world where how you feel overrides objective reality ?

      Ho ho ho. You think that XX/XY binary genders is an "objective reality"?

      BTW since words and meanings are important here and you raised the issue.

      PS "reality" means something too, not the narrow and ignorance fueled world occipued by you.

      If you look up evidence was provided, It can be verified by googling.

      I did: and since you provided no evidence, googling it took me no time. Naturally since I didn't search for nothing, I got no results.

      https://archive.is/m0MCY

      Well, this subthread is pretty much evidence that the tweet was justified.

      he

      That word still does not mean what you think it means.

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    14. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

      Naturally since I didn't search for nothing, I got no results.

      Amazing, what a shocker you had no interest in finding out the facts of the matter.

    15. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

      Amazing, what a shocker you had no interest in finding out the facts of the matter.

      It's amazing that you're still trying to derail the point with irrelevant "facts" that you flat refuse to actually demonstrate the existence of. I might get the impression you're not arguing in good faith.

      But hey, the truth is out there! Aliens do exist! If you weren't such a sheeple you could fine out for your self!

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    16. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

      But hey, the truth is out there! Aliens do exist! If you weren't such a sheeple you could fine out for your self!

      That would work so much better if other people hadn't replied to you in this thread and given you links, if I hadn't posted links, and if The subject in question hadn't verified on his twitter that this was an attempt to troll Slashdot.

    17. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

      That would work so much better if other people hadn't replied to you in this thread and given you links,

      No one provided a single link that showed any evidence. I think there was one of a screenshot of a twitter user making such a claim. That's not evidence.

      The subject in question hadn't verified on his twitter that this was an attempt to troll Slashdot.

      Oh yes, the link where she acknowledges that she's going to get a bunch of idiots posting shit on slashdot, which of course was an accurate prediction. Which is exactly what you're doing. BTW: sticking your neck above the parapet is not the same as trolling.

      The again, you have such trouble understanding even basic words like "he" and "she" that it is no surprise that you're mentally unable to grasp more complex words like "evidence" and "trolling".

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    18. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

      No one provided a single link that showed any evidence. I think there was one of a screenshot of a twitter user making such a claim. That's not evidence.

      Tell yourself that.

      I am sure you want the last word so have at it.

    19. Re:How do you represent women in gaming by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

      More claims and no proof. Again. One would think that if proof was so easy you might have given it. At this point it appears that no such proof exists but you are so desperate for it to be true that you have actually convinced yourself that you can make it true by fiat. Kinda sad really.

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  4. Questions: by juanfgs · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I never heard much about game developers, but it seems like GamerGate has put many of them in the spotlight, specially women.

    Has the Gamergate movement somehow boosted your popularity and of other game developers and benefited you in any way? Do you regret that a big part your popularity didn't stem from the work you've made all these years in your professional life and rather from a political counter-movement?

    Sorry for my lousy english.

    1. Re:Questions: by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      Related question: Despite everything, can some good come from GamerGate? It has certainly drawn attention to the topic of harassment of women online, and campaigns like "Disrespectful Nod" actually seem to have backfired and pushed some of the companies targeted to very clearly state their opposition to the movement. I sometimes wonder if we would be where we are now without it.

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    2. Re:Questions: by Mashiki · · Score: 4, Informative

      Related question: Despite everything, can some good come from GamerGate?

      Plenty of good has come from Gamergate. The literal salt mine from deepfreeze.it alone shows what good has come from it, not since the 1990's have I seen so much whining and complaining from the press when direct conflicts of interest, and shilling are exposed.

      It has certainly drawn attention to the topic of harassment of women online, and campaigns like "Disrespectful Nod" actually seem to have backfired and pushed some of the companies targeted to very clearly state their opposition to the movement.

      Citation required, because many companies including game sites have created ethical policies, some have also come out saying that Gamergate was right like Ian Miles Cheong(Gameranx). Some others have even openly come to GG to ask them to give their opinion on their existing, or re-write of their policies. So if you wonder where we would be without it, we'd be back in July of last year and people still getting pissed off at 'games journalism' for being unethical and still trotting down the road that it had been waiting for an even larger explosion.

      I'm guessing you either don't play video games, or are pretty young. Otherwise you'd know that a backlash against the gaming press has been building for over twenty years, when you still got your information from magazines.

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    3. Re:Questions: by Pubstar · · Score: 1

      Great post leader. Unfortunately, anytime you post information that goes against what the Ghazians here think, you will not get a reply. They prefer to preach at Slashdot that engage in conversation.

    4. Re:Questions: by Mashiki · · Score: 1

      Just checked out the wiki, is there a reason behind the usage of anime characters and memes?

      I feel like that takes a lot of seriousness to the cause you guys are supposedly fighting for.

      Self-mocking. If GG is good at one thing, it's mocking itself. Memes are a part of the discussion language which doesn't always translate well outside of the culture. But that's true of any culture right? So in the end it makes sense, GG is an extension of gaming, so gaming culture has a very strong influence and memes are a primary part of gaming culture. That's why boards like KiA exist, because if you don't understand it--someone will explain it to you.

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  5. Transgender voice? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    You recently tweeted that no one who isn't transgender should voice opinions on transgender issues yet you regularly voice your own opinion on these issues. Is this a tacit "coming out" of your own transgender past, and if so, what does it mean for your own position as a representative and "megaphone" for women's issues and how you speak to the personal history of growing up as a woman?

  6. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Translation+Error · · Score: 2, Insightful

    So, instead of taking the opportunity to ask her anything you want, you're going to leave the site for giving you this chance? Well, enjoy that, I guess...

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  7. An actual question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Hi Brianna. Gamergate kicked a major wasp nest of assholes but it also brought the issue of women in tech into focus for a lot of people that didn't understand the depth of the problem. Have you noticed any improvements for women in the industry since GG?

    1. Re:An actual question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      GamerGater here. Were not assholes. Gamers have been demonized (literally) since the 90's when we got accused of being satanists. Then came Hillary, Jack Thompson and now Anita Sarkesian with similar accusations.

      Perhaps we're just tired of turning the other cheek.

    2. Re:An actual question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      The only improvement for them is any time they do something wrong, they get to accuse the people who call them on it of being sexist.

    3. Re:An actual question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

      GG has not been around since the 90s...it refers to a specific event. While it's true that gamers have gotten a lot of flack, myself being a gamer since the 80s I've got to say the amount of hate shot at women by the GG community is unacceptable. Just look at the posts here. Half are misogynist and hateful trolling, a good portion attack Brianna being transgendered, another portion accuse her of lying...if you can't see how poisoned a fruit GG is you're willfully turning a blind eye to abuse and it makes you as complicit as those people who demonized gamers when we were growing up. Female programmers did not demonize you growing up, gaming industry insiders did not demonize you. People outside of all those who you claim demonized you are the target of these attacks by GG. It's wrong.

    4. Re: An actual question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      You can't have your cake and eat it too. If you want a decentralized movement, there's literally nothing keeping bad actors from jumping in and spoiling the efforts of those trying to make some sort of forward movement, and not only that, there's nothing you can do or say to differentiate those two groups. As it is, GG has been made - quite literally, in Colbert's case - a national laughing stock. It will continue to be so until some fundamental changes are made. Literally nobody of import or influence takes GamerGate seriously.

    5. Re:An actual question by PopeRatzo · · Score: 2, Insightful

      GamerGater here. Were not assholes.

      Thanks for clarifying, but isn't that precisely what an asshole would say?

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    6. Re:An actual question by PopeRatzo · · Score: 2, Insightful

      And unlike an asshole, a non-asshole would respond to such an accusation...how?

      If someone isn't an asshole, they generally don't have to go around assuring other people that they're not an asshole. And if you feel you have to explain to others that you're not an asshole, despite appearances, then you should ask yourself, "Why does everyone say I'm an asshole? Is it possible that they're right?" Doesn't that make sense?

      It's like when Richard Nixon addressed the nation to say, "I am not a crook", thereby verifying his crookedness, because who but a crook has to assure people that they're not a crook?

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    7. Re:An actual question by Pfhorrest · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The problem with what you're saying is that it makes accusations tantamount to guilt. Someone says something bad about you, or worse still, starts some kind of smear campaign to get something bad about you widely believed? With your attitude the possible responses are (1) deny the accusation, thereby "proving" the accuser right, or (2) lie down and accept that the world now believes something bad about you and there's nothing you can possibly do about it because anything you try will only make you look more guilty.

      The good news is, now you can say bad things about people who want to hurt or discredit and there's nothing they can do to defend themselves, either!

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    8. Re:An actual question by PopeRatzo · · Score: 2

      PopeRatzo, is it true that you survived for an entire year eating nothing but dog shit and used anal dildos? You realize that ignoring the question or answering "No" is only proof that you spent a year eating dog and used anal dildos. That... or you're a complete fucking idiot who can't think before he posts retarded drivel.

      Completely proving my point. This young man will go on to wonder why anyone would think he's an asshole.

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    9. Re:An actual question by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1, Flamebait

      The problem with what you're saying is that it makes accusations tantamount to guilt.

      Not accusations, demonstrations. When in every single thread having anything remotely to do with GamerGaters being assholes, we see GamerGaters providing extensive amounts of evidence that they are in fact assholes, it sets the stage for "If it walks like a duck..."

      It's been many many months since there have needed to be any accusations. The proof is in the figgy pudding you all leave behind wherever you go.

      Do you understand my point?

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    10. Re:An actual question by Yosho · · Score: 1

      When in every single thread having anything remotely to do with GamerGaters being assholes, we see GamerGaters providing extensive amounts of evidence that they are in fact assholes, it sets the stage for "If it walks like a duck..."

      In every thread you post in, you providence extensive amounts of evidence for you being an asshole, but I haven't accused you of being a harasser.

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    11. Re:An actual question by Intrepid+imaginaut · · Score: 1

      Fuck off Amimojo.

    12. Re:An actual question by danaris · · Score: 1

      GamerGater here. Were not assholes.

      Thanks for clarifying, but isn't that precisely what an asshole would say?

      The problem is, most people—no matter how big an asshole they are—don't actually believe they're assholes. And almost nobody likes being called an asshole, or admitting it, even if they believe they are one.

      Dan Aris

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    13. Re:An actual question by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

      How long have you been a wife beating pedophile ?

    14. Re:An actual question by squiggleslash · · Score: 1

      I'm with you on GG and even agree with you that GG is fundamentally a movement of a-holes (how bad do you have to be to think that smearing victims of harassment as "professional victims" and, indeed, using a psychotic ex-boyfriend's hatchet job on a depression sufferer, as an excuse to harass his former girlfriend.)

      But... this is a really bad argument and you shouldn't use it. Even with GG. People can and do have to defend themselves against false allegations, if you doubt that for a second just look at some of the highest rated questions here and the woman they're addressed to.

      The proof GG are a-holes isn't that they say they're not. It's the pattern of behavior, of bullying, gaslighting, that the origins of their movement are in an attempt to drive a woman to suicide, and so on. It's enough to highlight that. We don't need to play silly rhetorical games to make that point.

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    15. Re:An actual question by squiggleslash · · Score: 1

      I don't like being called an asshole, but I'm under no illusions about it, I am fully aware I am one - at least, online. I'm trying not to be mind you. But I'm not altogether successful.

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    16. Re:An actual question by Pubstar · · Score: 1

      No, most assholes would own up to it. I'm an asshole, but I don't go out of my way to harass people. I do go out of my way to call people on their bullshit, and apparently that counts as "Harassment" now.

    17. Re:An actual question by Pubstar · · Score: 1

      Why do people keep bringing up the rapist? Nobody has given a shit about her since September. The funny thing is that if the genders were flipped in the situation, everyone would be saying how she was empowering herself and coming out against her harasser. The Professional Victim part comes from the fact that these people that do literally nothing all day besides run anti-harassment support twitters (ironically everyone working on these are some of the worst harassers on the internet - how low do you have to go to antagonize a fucking message board filled with depressed middle aged virgins?) and get all their money through whoring out their Patreon accounts.

    18. Re:An actual question by Pubstar · · Score: 1

      You totes got me. But you missed one huge thing - Lulz come from everyone. To keep myself restricted to lulz from women, gays, and other minorities would not be as satisfactory. The real lulz come from Cis-Gendered White Males who are self proclaimed feminists and nice guys trying to get that SJW pussy. Everyone else is just easy targets, so very little lulz to be had.

      On a serious note, I've done work for the GSA for a long time when I was in HS and in college. I've done support counseling for LGBT youth. I know the pain that they go through, and what little voice they sometimes have. When that voice is coopted by some straight white dude trying to impress his friends, its a complete disgrace.

    19. Re:An actual question by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1

      The real lulz come from Cis-Gendered White Males who are self proclaimed feminists and nice guys trying to get that SJW pussy. Everyone else is just easy targets, so very little lulz to be had.

      So let's take a walk over to the GamerGate clubhouse and see if the topics are about "cis-gendered white males" or Brianna Wu, Zoe Quinn, and other women and minorities.

      Let's not play. The reason you're in this conversation is because "Brianna Wu" was in the title of the article.

      But you missed one huge thing - Lulz come from everyone. To keep myself restricted to lulz from women, gays, and other minorities would not be as satisfactory.

      But I thought the movement was all about ethics in journalism. At least you're provisionally honest about your motives.

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    20. Re:An actual question by muridae · · Score: 2

      Actual nominally-female gamer here. You've been demonized since the 90s? Welcome to my 80's (Atari 2600), where as a girl who liked games I was spit on, shamed, shunned, and all the rest of the stuff that GGers complain about. I put up with parents who didn't think video games were for girls, same for computers and programming.

      You know why I don't agree with GamerGate? Because so much of the hatred spewed in it's name is targeting women for having an opinion about the way women have been portrayed in video games. We've been here just as long as you have. We've gone through the same shit. But if we dare voice an opinion about that, we're shouted down as femi-nazis and SJWs.

      Maybe you aren't part of that part of gamergater, maybe you don't mind women who have an opinion about "things". Tell ya what, I'll stop purposefully conflating the various sides of GG (the truth in reviews part, the men's rights side, etc) when GGer's stop conflating all feminists with a few fringe 1st and 2nd wave non-intersectional feminists.

    21. Re:An actual question by muridae · · Score: 1

      because the proper, conversational response to being told "you are showing prejudices against a group of people" is not "no I'm not, shut up whore" but instead "what have I done to suggest that?" If someone points to your behavior and says "that behavior is prejudiced," again the correct response isn't to shout "no it isn't" but is to ask "how can I better express my view that X equals Y without being prejudice," or "my view is X, how is that prejudiced?"

      Then learn from the experience.

    22. Re:An actual question by Pubstar · · Score: 1

      So let's take a walk over to the GamerGate clubhouse and see if the topics are about "cis-gendered white males" or Brianna Wu, Zoe Quinn, and other women and minorities.

      Nobody talks about Zoe Quinn anymore. She keeps trying to shove herself into the spotlight for VitimBux, but nobody is biting anymore. Wu has only had two topics made about her in KIA in recent memory - One about her getting her mod status revoked at Ghazi, and one to this topic. The other two topics about minorities or women on KiA right now is one that involves (SURPRISE!) an disclosure failure on Playboys site (yay ethics!), and a post that we should be giving support to two female devs, not because they have vaginas, but because they are known for their amazing work on the series they previously worked on. They are looking to make a new game away from their old dev studios.

      Let's not play. The reason you're in this conversation is because "Brianna Wu" was in the title of the article.

      Im here because /. isn't blocked at work and Im bored. It's not like I don't post in the site in other places.

      Honestly, I was hoping that the post was so chan-ish that you didn't think I was being serious. I guess that my post was too strong with the Poe (until the last part, which you completely ignored).

  8. Regarding the character design in your game: by bistromath007 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Are you ever going to stop criticizing other developers for having character design that is in fact less "hypersexualized" and "misogynistic" than yours is?

    1. Re:Regarding the character design in your game: by jedidiah · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Well, that just goes back to one of my points that the Game industry is just the tip of the tail of the dog here. This stuff starts with Madison Avenue and "feminist" glamour magazines.

      Even women don't want to watch ugly girls.

      They aren't any better about this stuff than guys are.

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  9. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    > boy's club
    Incredibly ironic, since briana wu aka john walker flynt is actually a man.

  10. Re:You have got to be kidding me by butchersong · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Not directly no. I don't and I haven't. My direct experience has been just the opposite with folks bending over backwards to give them a shot. If you are female and have even a basic aptitude you can write your own ticket at most places I've worked. I'm not saying women don't suffer negative experiences but disproportionately? I don't think so.

  11. I'm so getting downmodded for this by Krishnoid · · Score: 4, Funny

    On your Patreon, it says you're the Godzilla of Feminists. Do you have any concept/fan art of this? Because that would be incredibly awesome.

    1. Re:I'm so getting downmodded for this by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      What is the best way for male feminists trying to push for men's liberation to proceed? Back when women were getting liberated in the 60s there was a lot of push back from other women who wanted to keep the status quo and traditional female roles, and we are seeing the same thing from some men now. What can we learn from how women confronted these attitudes?

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    2. Re:I'm so getting downmodded for this by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      How effective do you think modern feminists are? Is the recent online harassment a sign that they are failing, or proof that they are winning and dealing with it effectively?

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    3. Re:I'm so getting downmodded for this by Pubstar · · Score: 1

      Is the recent online harassment a sign that they are failing, or proof that they are winning and dealing with it effectively?

      I would have to say that when the modern feminist has to resort to online harassment (which they often do by dog piling on people, blacklisting them by unfounded claims of misogyny, and contacting employers of people to get them fired), that it is proof that they are losing the fight. The death throws of radical third wave feminism.

  12. "Developer" or "Journalist"? by Rick+in+China · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'm interested in what development languages you excel in and how you mastered them - as head of development for a gaming company, I think that's my first question. Follow-up side-points would be when you transitioned from journalist to game developer, and why game development? Was it related to some of the 'sparks' and 'movements' by some other females 'in the gaming community' - and seen as an easy way to jump on a bandwagon that was clearly going to make waves? Journalist to developer just seems like a very strange transition to me, so I'm curious about the particulars.

    Do you have a github account where you publish some of your code?

  13. Re:You have got to be kidding me by imashination · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You misunderstand, Im sure Wu has had plenty of horrific experiences, I just think most of them have been brought upon herself for the purpose of garnering attention, sympathy and money. I know plenty of women in male dominated industries, specifically 3D illustration and programming (>80% male in my experience), none of them have experienced anything even remotely akin to a 'boys club'. Yes it's a sausage-fest, but they're generally perfectly accepting of any women that they get to work with. My main objection is that somebody with a reputation of milking every penny of sympathy they possibly can from those gullible enough to believe everything she says, has somehow obtained a Slashdot frontpage entry *with a link to her donation page*. Regardless of what you or I think of her, it beggars belief that even for a Q&A promotion the "Im a victim, give me money" link still gets through.

  14. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    she was caught faking her own harassment.

  15. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Bathroom+Humor · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I have no problem with asking a women in tech (even one that experienced an abnormal amount of ill will or perhaps even overt sexism) about their experiences and how being a woman has affected their career and how they look at the world of tech. Having a less masculine perspective is fine, I want women to feel welcome and their ideas represented... But my number one question in this case would have to be why THIS person?

    Did Wu contact Slashdot first for some reason? If so, why? Was this meant to go well or did Wu intend on this going badly?
    In the case that Slashdot contacted her, the same questions apply.
    Of ALL the women, they chose one of the very few that would get the most adverse reaction possible at this time. If that isn't fishy, I don't know what would be.
    Also, not posting as AC because I legitimately feel like these are important questions to ask. I don't know if this is malicious, or simply not thought through well.

  16. Re:You have got to be kidding me by imashination · · Score: 5, Insightful

    And I'll bet real hard cash that she ignores every single question of any merit. Wu has been asked many many many questions over the months, she has pretty much refused to answer a single one, instead resorting to calling people sealions for having the audacity to question her official line. All we will see here is a puff piece, the answered questions will all be about how she's a victim, how people should send her money and how she's completely innocent of any wrong doing. Can't wait to see the hug box in action.

  17. It does bring up a good question, though... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Ms Wu, you've been accused of exaggerating the scale of the harassment against you. For example, you've stated that you were so scared that you moved out of your home, but a number of people were able to reconstruct the location of your various online broadcasts and establish rather conclusively that they were all made from your home.

    How do you respond to this? Were you actually scared out of your home or not? When?

    1. Re:It does bring up a good question, though... by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1, Insightful

      For example, you've stated that you were so scared that you moved out of your home, but a number of people were able to reconstruct the location of your various online broadcasts and establish rather conclusively that they were all made from your home.

      That's not creepy at all.

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    2. Re:It does bring up a good question, though... by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1, Informative

      That's not creepy at all.

      That's not creepy! It's all about ethics in gaming journalism, you see...

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    3. Re:It does bring up a good question, though... by Mashiki · · Score: 2

      That's not creepy at all.

      If you take information posted in public, and can figure out it was all done from one location then it's not creepy. Maybe people should be asking why the press didn't question it, and why the continued to push a victim complex for them, when it was obvious they didn't leave their home. It's not any different then Zoe Quinn which the press reported "she fled her home..." while conveniently forgetting that she had publicly posted that she had a trip to Europe planned...and just happened to leave the day that she claims she fled her home.

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    4. Re:It does bring up a good question, though... by JumperCable · · Score: 1

      It is kind of obvious when in each interview Wu has the same background. People had a suspicion that she was lying since the backgrounds were so similar, so the collected the evidence that proves it.

    5. Re:It does bring up a good question, though... by Mashiki · · Score: 1

      That's a smudge? Looks pretty detailed to me.

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    6. Re:It does bring up a good question, though... by tbannist · · Score: 1

      Are those pictures all supposed to be the same room? Because the rather large window from the first picture is clearly missing from the last picture.

      Also, clearly a picture taken 10 days after she supposed fled her house, where she might be in that same house indicates that she never left it right? I mean it's not like she could have, say, left for a week and then returned in the space of 10 days? Right?

      Clearly, this evidence is overwhelming proof of guilt, we should execute the victim immediately.

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    7. Re:It does bring up a good question, though... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      "Clearly, this evidence is overwhelming proof of guilt, we should execute the victim immediately"

      Why not? People have called for gamergate's execution based on her word alone.

    8. Re:It does bring up a good question, though... by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      That's not what happened though, is it? Someone made threatening phone calls to her, which caused her to leave her home on the advice of the police.

      Then someone else by the name of "PressFart2Continue" started an "investigation" into her claims by creepily stalking her online. So unless "PressFart2Continue" was the one who made the calls and the police are now looking for, they were not clearing their name.

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    9. Re:It does bring up a good question, though... by david_thornley · · Score: 1

      There's different levels of being scared out of your home. You might feel reasonably safe there in the daytime, when you're alert and there may be other people around. You might be afraid to stay there at night and/or to sleep there.

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    10. Re:It does bring up a good question, though... by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 1

      It's hard to explain to kids these days what doxxing is and what it is not.

      If I can take your /. or reddit username and go to http://facebook.com/%5Busernam... then it's not Doxxing. YOU are the idiot that used the exact same username for multiple sites. The most hilarious violators are the ones that post on the porn sites with the same name as Reddit, with their full location. It takes maybe 5-10 minutes to find the average Redditor from their posts and similar usernames.

      Some will even post enough photos for you to reconstruct other username with google image search or tineye. This isn't super stalking sleuthing it's google 101.

    11. Re:It does bring up a good question, though... by isilrion · · Score: 1

      Are those pictures all supposed to be the same room? Because the rather large window from the first picture is clearly missing from the last picture.

      Erm. Zoom in. The window is there, closed. It has one of those curtains with little horizontal blinds. To the right side of the window there is a shelf with a display and two speakers (only the right speaker is visible in the first image, and only the right one is visible in the last, but they are the same).

      I don't know if that means that she left or not (I haven't seen the timelines on those videos or the narrative about her escape from home), but the room seems to be the same in those two images.

    12. Re:It does bring up a good question, though... by Pubstar · · Score: 1

      Man, you must suck with google. I'm on a work machine and I opened up a new incognito tab and did a search for "Did Brianna Wu ever leave her house". 3 of the 4 top links have the picture analysis of her doing interviews from her home with known photos of the inside of her house. Either that, or you've slanted your personal searches so bad with google that none of the sites that would carry such information would be available. With some of the other posts I've seen you do around these parts, I wouldn't be surprised if it were the latter.

  18. What can I do? by godrik · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I am a 30 year old white male teaching CS in a public US university. Is there anything you think I can do to help the issues related to "women in tech" in the broad sense?

    1. Re:What can I do? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Here's a brief thought experiment:

      -Assay your own memory of your academic career and determine if you've ever seen a woman majoring in CS, or teaching CS.
      -If you can recall there being any at all, ponder what may have driven them to make such a choice in fields
      -If you think that their choice to go into CS should be respected and celebrated, why do you disrespect (by second guessing) the choices of women who did NOT decide they wanted to study CS?

      Maybe men and women, on average, prefer different paths to happiness and intellectual fulfillment. And--this part is crucial--maybe that's not cause for a moral panic. As long as men and women have the CHOICE to go into the field they want then whatever outcome, even if unequal in sex ratios, is compatible with a fair and free society. Borrowing a concept from economics, there might even be a sort of "comparative advantage" that humanity as a whole gains by letting the sexes specialize in different spheres. This is certainly true on a biological level since humans aren't all asexual hermaphrodites. From this perspective, a field being dominated by one sex actually adds to diversity and human flourishing.

      Just something to think about.

  19. Re:TheRalph by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Also isn't your whole narrative that you're afraid of Gators. But you clearly show no fear in the video. Doesn't that mean your claim that GamerGaters drove you from your home is a lie?

  20. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Way to miss the point. This post is bait. Slashdot does fine as a respite from the gamergate and all associated bullshit. Would like to keep it that way.

    User since 1998.

  21. Must we continue forcing women into tech fields? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Hi Brianna, the TL;DR is bolded at the bottom.

    I'm an early-40s guy who is, quite frankly, tired of being bombarded with the message that women are somehow unwelcome in the technology world. Of my 13 direct coworkers in my company's IT department, 6 of them are women: our web/app manager, our UI/UX lead, one of our two graphic designers, one of our three developers, our corporate technology trainer, and my closest coworker. I'm a network administrator focusing on the internet side of things and I have a direct analogue, who is female, whose title is also network administrator and she deals mostly with the telecom side.

    We're a private "old money" corporation (think energy), not some new progressive company striving to meet any ideal balance of diversity in tech. The executive leadership is the usual white man's club you might expect in such an organization. Yet women are not underrepresented in any fashion unless you consider the grunts in the oilfield. My female coworkers are in this line of work because they developed, on their own, a passion for geeky things; yet day in and day out I'm bombarded (not from them!) with the message that this isn't possible, that women can't possibly like tech, that society must bend over backwards and spend millions of dollars to create new opportunities for women in tech.

    My point here is that I have years of personal experience at a decidedly non-IT company, in a decidedly "good old boy" industry, yet still, women who built upon their own passion for tech make up almost half of the IT department. They liked doing computer things, got their degrees, applied for their jobs, and were hired on merit just as the men have done.

    TL;DR My own observations tell me that women are not at all underrepresented in the tech workplace. I think girls are perfectly capable of making up their own minds as to what they're interested in, and which career fields they should pursue. Do you feel the same way, or do you think that companies like Google should continue to try forcing more girls into the tech field?

  22. Why? by davydagger · · Score: 1

    Why did you pick the computer world to launch a career in journalism? You get around $3k a month from hapless dupes with a case of the feels, any tips for setting this up? What is your actual technical experiance with computers? On a scale from one to ten, how much of a sucker is the average person reading your 'journalism'?

  23. Capital by HellYeahAutomaton · · Score: 3, Interesting

    How did you secure the capital to start Giant Spacekat? How did you do it in 3 months, and what obstacles did you face?

  24. Re:You have got to be kidding me by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What you originally said and what you said in this post are two different things. Once you figure that out you'll understand the downmod.

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  25. On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog by Tokolosh · · Score: 5, Interesting

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

    Serious question: How do women and minorities get selectively harassed online when it is usually impossible to know their gender or race?

    Blind auditions for orchestra positions are now standard. Can we not have the same for gaming and technology?

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    1. Re:On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      Hiding is not a solution, it's giving up. For most people not being able to reveal the colour of your skin or your gender for fear of what will happen to you is intolerable.

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    2. Re:On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog by slimjim8094 · · Score: 1

      People didn't used to go around talking about it. It didn't matter, your "name" was cpphead24 or whatever. People formed real identities and had real interpersonal relationships with other people without ever knowing more than their username. Race, religion, sexuality, age, and - yes - gender just didn't come up - a/s/l was a bit creepy, etc. I'm not that old - it wasn't *that* long ago...

      This of course was back during the time where the generally accepted advice was to not reveal anything of their real life online. Parents taught their kids this - I remember when I signed up for Facebook in 2007, I was pretty freaked out by the whole "real names" thing. I think it was the first time I'd ever used my full name online, and I don't think I was uncommon.

      I wonder if we should go back to that.

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    3. Re:On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog by Pubstar · · Score: 1

      Even on Facebook, I use non-English characters for my name so its impossible to search for me unless I want to be found. Growing up online, I never used my real information or even discussed my gender, age, etc. I believed that it did more to bring us together than to divide us. If you have to talk about your Gender or your skin color online, then you are only letting yourself be defined by those attributes, or you are so shallow that that is all you have to identify by.

  26. Re:THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by GTRacer · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Let me see if I have this right: You're positing she has a volunteer (or perhaps compensated) army of Twitter users with orders to publicly harass her online. And she wants Patreon money to hire a person or people to combat this army? Seems a hghly-inefficient way to make money...

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  27. Easy to filter by Imazalil · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Well at least the mods will have an easy time filtering out the questions as the usual drivel is, unsurprisingly, posted by anon cowards.

    I don't have a question, but jesus christ people grow the fuck up.

  28. Re:You have got to be kidding me by davydagger · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Regardless of what you believe Ms. Wu experienced, do you truly not know any women in software or gaming who've experienced the kind of awful "boy's only club" attitudes and sometimes downright literal sexual harassment?

    regardless of which, supporting a scam artist is not helping your cause and will only serve to de-legitimize it.

    Or mabey the body size shaming, ableism about mental health, and even classist attacks on the typical software engineer through the "neckbeard" stereotype don't help much. 10-15 years ago, this would most likely include some underhanded homophobic attack(i.e. 'question' their sexuality), and 5 years ago, some form of genderphobia would also be present.

  29. Re:You have got to be kidding me by davydagger · · Score: 1, Insightful

    scam artist or not, I'd request you not misgender her. I'd rather not give this type the high ground on this issue. You'll also confuse the issue and drum up sympathy for people who will defend her for being trans*.

  30. Re:You have got to be kidding me by davydagger · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Its "offtopic". thats why. How she was born has nothing to do with unethical activity. Its a personal attack on a very hotbutton topic which will do nothing but legitimize her.

  31. Re:You have got to be kidding me by davydagger · · Score: 1

    next we'll have genre fluid, such as crossover thrash.

  32. inc.com article by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Is what a friend of yours says in this article true?

    But one of Wu's friends in the gaming industry has suggested that her story may be more complicated than she lets on--that as bad as the situation has been for Wu, she "wasn't dragged" into it. "She taunted Gamergate for weeks," this woman continued, who asked that her name be withheld. "She baited them, and then they finally came after her, which is exactly what she wanted them to do."

    1. Re:inc.com article by Pubstar · · Score: 1

      That about sums it up. Majority of the people were of the "this bitch is crazy, we should stay away" mentality on KiA. Some people took the bait, and then she used it for publicity. Smart move on her part. Nobody would have ever known or cared about her or her flash game she made on the unreal engine before GamerGate happened.

  33. Re:You have got to be kidding me by mi · · Score: 1

    do you truly not know any women in software or gaming who've experienced the kind of awful "boy's only club" attitudes and sometimes downright literal sexual harassment

    I do not. I'm willing to believe, the attitudes exist — as do women-only clubs, but I don't see anything particularly wrong (as in "this must be illegal!") with them. Nor do I know a person with a claim of having been persecuted over being a woman supported better, than something I can claim on the basis of being a Ukrainian expatriate.

    Such claims are bogus and the laws they are based on — tyrannical. I do not believe, we've become a better country by adopting such laws — they target the symptoms (and do so poorly), while allowing various scammers (both private and governmental) to blackmail innocent employees into various "settlements".

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  34. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Faust6 · · Score: 1

    "I just think most of them have been brought upon herself for the purpose of garnering attention, sympathy and money" - and why presume that when it's something you can't really ever know? There's no point in projecting motive except to discredit someone from the start, which doesn't look good. She ought to be criticized on the virtue of her views and actions only.

  35. Re:You have got to be kidding me by bigfinger76 · · Score: 1

    Ween!

  36. Scammer alert! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    One steam commenter summed up the whole thing nicely:

    "Say someone comes to my door and knocks on it. I open the door and it's a lady with a toaster in her hands. Before I can get anything out she yells in my face, "BUY MY TOASTER. I MADE IT MYSELF SO IF YOU DON'T BUY IT YOU HATE WOMEN!"
    I look at the toaster, and it's a rather shoddy piece of work, and it doesn't even have a plug on the end of its cable.

    I say, completely straight-laced. "I don't want to buy this toaster. It doesn't look very good."

    The woman leaves and goes to a company that distributes toasters. She publicly declares that toasters are hard to make and entitled male toast lovers are ruining crispy bread everywhere and need to shut up and accept her new handcrafted toaster that she says wasn't even made for them.

    That's you right now.

    Take a deep breath and try harder next time you make a game.

    Don't blame all the faults of your own product on outside sources that have nothing to do with it, and don't head libel campaigns with your friends on Twitter. You'll never get your foot in the door of the toaster factory if you talk crap about all the workers and people who buy toasters."

    -KLLRFRST

  37. Re:You have got to be kidding me by omnichad · · Score: 1

    Don't give Netflix any ideas. They've already given us genres like "Imaginitive Time Travel Movies from the 1980s"

  38. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Considering that several prominent female vets of the gaming industry have came forward and dispelled the myth of the "boy's only club" (Creator of "legacy of kain" for starters) , the entire narrative is hogwash.

  39. Re:THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yea, they're called Goons. They really want you to think that certain people are a hate movement.

    She's been caught several times posting harassment to herself. For example, on her steam greenlight page she forgot to log out of her developer account and posted a message attacking herself.

    She's probably here, seeding this right now.

  40. Memes by Vanderhoth · · Score: 2

    What are your feelings on creating memes to mock people you disagree with?

    Do you think someone running with a meme you might have created is harassment?

    Do you feel it's ok to make fun of autistic children to score political points?

    Good luck with the rest of the questions.

  41. False allegations against police by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Brianna, you alleged that you are the the target of an online harassment campaign, and that law enforcement has done nothing about it, and yet it has come to light that you never contacted the police in the first place.

    Would you explain why you made those allegations? Is there anything you wish to say in defense of your article?

    1. Re:False allegations against police by AmiMoJo · · Score: 2

      It appears to have been a mistake, but the complaint has now been filed and an investigation started. She was getting so many threats she had staff reporting them, and one of them goofed.

      Question: Did the $11k reward help? Was anyone prosecuted as a result?

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  42. Re:You have got to be kidding me by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 1

    Heh. "Respectfully." Right.

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  43. More for slashdot than the subject... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Dear Samzenpus, how to you justify click-bait crap like this when you have the discovery of new sub-atomic articles being announced? I know that this will probably get 500+ comments, but do you realize that you are driving away the really interesting people that will make slashdot sustainable in the long run?

    Nobody who matters cares about Brianna Wu or GamerGate. I come here to read opinions of people who matter. Do you care about readers like me?

    1. Re:More for slashdot than the subject... by PopeRatzo · · Score: 1

      Dear Samzenpus, how to you justify click-bait crap like this when you have the discovery of new sub-atomic articles [bbc.com] being announced?

      I'm sure he'll soon be posting a sub-atomic article just for you.

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    2. Re:More for slashdot than the subject... by AmiMoJo · · Score: 2, Funny

      Slashdot is powered by your submissions. Instead of complaining, post the stories you want to discuss. It takes less than a minute to copy/paste some text and a link into the submission form.

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    3. Re:More for slashdot than the subject... by AlSweigart · · Score: 1

      Slashdot does have a link to the pentaquark story. Obviously you don't think it's impossible for Slashdot to report both stories, but you're manufacturing this fake zero-sum game because that sounds better than "I don't want this post to exist".

    4. Re: More for slashdot than the subject... by ravenshrike · · Score: 1

      This ain't a story it's advertising for a drama queen who has on multiple occasions falsified attacks against herself to gin up controversy. Not to mention Streisanding the Hugo awards within the gamergate sphere.

    5. Re:More for slashdot than the subject... by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 3, Informative

      And then Dice will ignore them and shoehorn in what ever the most profitable agenda is at that time.

      Right now they're banking on SJWs being profitable. It's a short term solution that is going to alienate a lot of people, especially when the SJW house of cards comes down

      For those of you that want to know how Wu plays into this:

      So...how did Brianna get involved anyway? All I remember is she just appeared one day making accusations and that whole house thing.

      She involved herself. No one knew about her until she tweeted some ridiculous crap, got called out on her bullshit and instantly cried harassment.

    6. Re:More for slashdot than the subject... by fuzzy2k · · Score: 1

      Isn't /. composed solely of sub-atomic articles? Why is the discovery of new ones newsworthy, somehow? Wouldn't that happen daily, or possibly hourly, at /.?

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    7. Re:More for slashdot than the subject... by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

      Only if they're also True Scotsme

      You know you are single handedly defining a new logical fallacy.

      The "fatuus esset repetitin"

      The ongoing misuse of logical fallacies in a manner that makes ad hominem attacks superfluous.

    8. Re:More for slashdot than the subject... by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

      Oh btw if you were really that slow on the uptake.

      The meaning was nobody wants to hear Brianna self promote and it's a bad idea for everyone to give him a forum to do it.

      It won't help women, in gaming or otherwise.
      It will drive companies away from locales where they can be shaken down by professional victims.
      and finally It promotes tokenism for those that do hire "Protected Classes"

    9. Re:More for slashdot than the subject... by Anonymous+Cow+Ward · · Score: 1

      Hasn't a large part of feminism's push recently been to not judge people by what they're wearing or if/where they choose to grow body hair? It seems odd that you'd make fun of someone for their own personal grooming choices when they don't affect you in the slightest.

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  44. An honest question by 0xdeadbeef · · Score: 4, Insightful

    in light of your recent behavior on reddit that had you removed from a subreddit aligned with your own cause...

    Have you ever been diagnosed with a personality disorder, and if so, which one?

    1. Re:An honest question by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      Q: What is your opinion of the various levels of anonymity available online? At one extreme you have anonymous forums like 4Chan, in the middle places like Slashdot where you choose a nickname or anonymity as you please, and Facebook/the old G+ where real names are supposedly (but not practically) mandated.

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    2. Re:An honest question by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      Do you really think asking someone for private medical information in a way that implies they have a mental illness is really a legitimate question for an interview, or are you just trolling?

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    3. Re:An honest question by cascadingstylesheet · · Score: 1

      Do you really think asking someone for private medical information in a way that implies they have a mental illness is really a legitimate question for an interview, or are you just trolling?

      What if it's relevant to their behavior and victimology?

    4. Re:An honest question by david_thornley · · Score: 1

      You can ask about behavior. Asking about medical disorders is significantly less cool. BTW, the answer (if given) could be very unhelpful. I'm not qualified to diagnose psychological disorders, but I'm pretty sure that certain people I know would be diagnosed with them if they went in for treatment.

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  45. Serious question by ihtoit · · Score: 1

    Don't you wish sometimes that a person's suitability for a particular field depended on their actual skill rather than where their genitals happen to be situated?

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    1. Re:Serious question by Khyber · · Score: 1

      If 'she' did 'she' wouldn't be trying to win this smear campaign based upon gender in the first fucking place. There are plenty of female game devs. She just fucking SUCKS.

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    2. Re:Serious question by ihtoit · · Score: 1

      I know. It was a question I knew "she" would not be able to answer honestly.

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  46. Game Design by deltatype0 · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I am a "neutral" in the Gamergate debacle, preferring to observe more than directly interact, but in one case I watched the somewhat-infamous interview between Wu and Reddit KotakuInAction mod TheHat2. In it, they discussed the points of her iOS game "Revolution 60" and game design in general. One of the questions asked there was why she decided to work with iOS first versus the popular PC platform Steam. I don't remember the exact answer, but I think it revolved around developing for a platform that more women were likely to use, being the mobile market, and maybe some development-specific answers.

    My question is this: Given what you've learned about programming in iOS, would you have developed for a PC platform like Steam first and ported to mobile later? Given female trends towards mobile platforms like the Nintendo DS/3DS, would it make more sense for your studio to explore developing games there? Or was your goal all along to produce a more 3D-visual action title for mobile phones?

    For context, my wife is not as big of a gamer as myself, but I find she enjoys playing a lot of mobile puzzle games. I think the mobile market has a lot of potential for bigger things, and I think having the input of the majority player base on that platform makes sense, but I often don't understand why, as a mobile developer, you would be overly concerned with "the core gamer" demographic in the console platform. It seems to me that they aren't likely to crossover into the mobile market often, so there is little reason to "attack" that demographic as we've seen a few people, including Brianna, do through the last year.

  47. Re:THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Not that I really want to take the GG side, but how is it about misogyny (hatred of ALL women) when the accusations were leveled at exactly ONE woman?

    And while there were other very, very specific women targeted by people using the hashtag (note here that I am being very careful here not to blame an entire group for the actions of a few), if there were more women, where are they? The media is in the tank for women and stories of harassment (rightly or wrongly - as we learned from the UVA case, and the case against Bill Cosby, but a woman with a true story to tell will no doubt be taken seriously regardless), so if the problem is so widespread and entrenched in the industry, how come there aren't more women coming forward to tell their stories? There must surely be women that are encouraged to come forward and tell their stories if things are just so terrible and need to be changed.

    Why is it we hear about the same women, over and over again? Who's pushing that narrative?

    Like I said, I really, really, really don't want to take the GG side (since I find that both sides are off their rockers), but I find the side that's against more deplorable for turning the word "misogyny" into something that means virtually nothing anymore.

  48. Besides Advertising Your Patreon On Here... by Tasha26 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Don't you think it is disingenuous for anyone to:
    (1) Troll GamerGaters at the very beginning, when they were fighting for ethics in Games' Journalism.
    (2) Get b***h slapped by a torrent of angry gamers.
    (3) Cry on the roof-tops that you're being harassed by "men."
    (4) That "men" are scaring "women" from the industry (when you are a trans-woman btw).
    (5) Claim to have received death-threats and was too afraid to live in your own home but still gave copious number of interviews from it.
    (6) Eventually got around to port your 1 game and it looks like a horrible game from 1996
    (7) Create a storm whereever you go on Social Media (beacause maybe you are deranged?) and blame "men" for your shortcomings.
    (8) Spoil my Slashdot by showing your creepy face on HERE and ask for money!

    Any thoughts?

    1. Re:Besides Advertising Your Patreon On Here... by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

      Old Russian saying "A fish rots from the head"

      (8) Spoil my Slashdot by showing your creepy face on HERE and ask for money!

      So the question you need ask, is the head here the editors ? or someone higher up ?

      Personally I go with the editors. This was getting to be bad even before he dice purchase.

    2. Re:Besides Advertising Your Patreon On Here... by david_thornley · · Score: 1

      When did anybody fight for ethics in game journalism? If so, they were so unsuccessful I never heard of them.

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    3. Re:Besides Advertising Your Patreon On Here... by StridexYolo · · Score: 1

      I read your comment with a Russian accent

    4. Re:Besides Advertising Your Patreon On Here... by Pubstar · · Score: 1

      At least 6 sites have updated their disclosure policies since GamerGate started, and we got the FCC involved with non- and under-disclosed affiliate links at sites like ArsTechnica. Even the owner of Gamernax (extremely anti-GG site) started including disclosures in his articles. As for the latest one, there are now 2 disclosures on the Playboy article about women in the games industry now. Ignorance of an issue does not mean that it is not happening.

  49. Re:Priveledge by _KiTA_ · · Score: 1

    I didn't realize parents giving their children some of the money they've earned is a problem, but I guess I'm wrong and it's up there with institutional racism, lack of parity in pay between sexes etc.

    Remind me; why is it a problem, again? And what's it got to do with you, anyway? Are you jealous?

    A very nice strawman. I didn't say it was a problem, I said it was a privilege. since being "privileged" is supposedly the most evil thing you can be in Ms. Wu's worldview, I am merely asking why class privilege does not seemingly count.

  50. question by johncandale · · Score: 1

    When are you going to admit the feminists lied about gamer gate and it wasn't a attack at all but a justified concern about corruption in gaming news?

  51. Re:Priveledge by Pfhorrest · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why is it a problem that whites enjoy privileges (read: don't face problems that people of color do)?

    Why is it a problem that men enjoy privileges (read: don't face problems that women do)?

    Why is it a problem that the rich enjoy privileges (read: don't face problems that the poor do)?

    The answer is... nobody is claiming any of those things are a problem. It's not a problem that men don't face problems, it's not a problem that whites don't face problems, and it's not a problem that rich people (including children of rich parents like Brianna here) don't face problems.

    It's only a problem that the opposite groups (women, minorities, the poor) do face problems.

    And it's a problem when the people who don't face those same problems blow off the problems as being non-problems, just because to them, in their privileged positions, they aren't problems. It's not a problem that anyone is in a privileged position; it's a problem that other people aren't, and it's a problem for the people who are to blow off the problems of the people who aren't.

    And to get back to GP's point: the problems that the non-rich face are probably more important and influential than the problems that the problems that non-men and non-whites face. I would much rather be a rich black woman and deal with the disadvantages of being black and a woman (that'd mostly amount to people saying and thinking things that would hurt me emotionally) than be a poor white man and deal with the disadvantages of being poor (that mostly amount to constant material threats to my continued health and safety).

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  52. egalitarian? by johncandale · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Why are you a feminist instead of a egalitarian?

    1. Re: egalitarian? by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      Why do so many people think that feminists are not egalitarians?

      From Wikipedia:

      Feminism is a range of movements and ideologies that share a common goal: to define, establish, and achieve equal political, economic, cultural, personal, and social rights for women.

      Emphasis mine. By definition, someone who does not believe in equality is not a feminist.

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    2. Re: egalitarian? by narcc · · Score: 1

      No, it is not.

    3. Re: egalitarian? by Mashiki · · Score: 1

      Why do so many people think that feminists are not egalitarians?

      Egalitarism is a MRA construct, courtesy of PBS.

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    4. Re: egalitarian? by Pfhorrest · · Score: 1

      That video is nonsense tarnishing PBS's otherwise good name.

      Egalitarianism is literally thousands of years older than the first person to have ever strung the words "men's", "rights", and "activism" together in a row. Has that person never opened a history book?

      Feminism has its roots as a subset of egalitarianism.

      GGPP's question is analogous to "Why do you identify as a Californian instead of an American?" (and possible answers would be analogous too; someone might just be being more specific, or might be opposed to other subsets of the superset of which their group is also a subset, or any number of other reasons).

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    5. Re: egalitarian? by Pfhorrest · · Score: 1

      When a large number of people who don't live within the official boundaries of Scotland nevertheless loudly identify as Scotsmen (and have some historical ties to possibly legitimize their claim to the identity), saying "WikiAtlas defines the borders of Scotland as..." and then saying the people who don't live within those boundaries are not, by definition, Scotsmen, is by definition an example of a No True Scotsman fallacy.

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    6. Re: egalitarian? by Yosho · · Score: 1

      So, that raises an interesting question: who defines what a label means -- the people who call themselves by that label, or the people who observe those peoples' actions?

      Brianna Wu calls herself feminist, yet she has done nothing meaningful to advance equality and has preferentially hired women. Either Wu is not a feminist, or feminism is not about equality.

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    7. Re: egalitarian? by narcc · · Score: 1

      I disagree. No True Scotsman suggests an ad-hoc modification to support a previously inadequate assertion. If we accept your, and (presumably) the previous posters understanding, we'd be able to dismiss, for example, countless syllogisms on the same grounds. Worse, we could reject any operational definition!

      In your example, there's merely a simple disagreement with the definition which serves as the premise: all Scotsmen live in Scotland. You're miss the essential bits: First: the claim that there exists at least one Scotsman who does not live in Scotland. Second: the ad-hoc modification that no true Scotsman lives anywhere but Scotland.

      In this particular case, we have a nice syllogism. By definition: all feminist believe in equality, Anyone who believes in equality is egalitarian, :. Feminists are egalitarian.

      To get to No True Scotsman, we'd need a bit more. You'd need to disagree with the first premise on some ground and then see that premise modified to account for your objection.

    8. Re: egalitarian? by johncandale · · Score: 1

      you clearly don't know what feminists actually do. For example, see the sexist divorce laws they support. Of course they CLAIM different.

    9. Re: egalitarian? by Mashiki · · Score: 1

      That video is nonsense tarnishing PBS's otherwise good name.

      Egalitarianism is literally thousands of years older than the first person to have ever strung the words "men's", "rights", and "activism" together in a row. Has that person never opened a history book?

      A lot of the videos that are like this and linked to PBS tarnish their name, and they don't seem to give a shit. And no, they've never opened a history book. In the video, the person in question directly states that feminism isn't a subset of egalitarianism, but rather feminism is the true face of egalitarianism.

      The problem of course for a lot of people including women isn't that it's a part of egalitarianism, but rather that modern feminism is about supremacy.

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    10. Re: egalitarian? by Pfhorrest · · Score: 1

      Yes, the whole point of that analogy was that the first premise of such a syllogism (either about Scotsmen or feminists) is tenuous because citing dictionary definitions to define who falls under the umbrella of an identifying term is inherently problematic, given the possibility (or especially the actuality) of people identifying with that term and failing to stay within the official definition of it. So defining "Scotsman" as "someone from Scotland", as obvious as it sounds on the surface, gets you into some trouble when the children of the children of the children of people who were from Scotland, who are not themselves from Scotland, are still identifying as "Scotsmen", just because they inherited the identity from their predecessors. Or likewise, defining feminism as "someone favoring gender equality" (which doesn't even have the superficial obviousness of "Scotsman = from Scotland"), when factions of later generations of the movement are not acting in favor of gender equality, but just inherited the identity from their predecessors.

      Feminism, like most identifying terms in practice, is defined by whatever those who identify as feminists say and do, and to say that some of those who identify as feminists aren't really feminists because they're not sticking to some dictionary definition of it is a textbook case of No True Scotsman.

      Alternately, we could take a literalist etymological approach (which I actually like, in general, a lot more other than the "an x is anyone who calls themselves an x" approach, for any x, but it doesn't seem to be very well-received these days), in which case "feminism" is literally the promotion of women's interests, period. To the extent that it's promoting their interests just up to the level of equality with men, it coincides with the dictionary definition of feminism; but the promotion of women's interests beyond that point does not fall outside the scope of such a literal sense.

      Although since everyone self-identifying as a feminist, whether they really follow the dictionary definition of it or not, does actually fall under that literal etymological definition, it doesn't actually make any practical difference in this case which approach we take. Feminism as what those who call themselves feminists do, and feminism as what the word literally says, are both broader than what the dictionary says feminism is.

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    11. Re: egalitarian? by narcc · · Score: 1

      Feminism, like most identifying terms in practice, is defined by whatever those who identify as feminists say and do, and to say that some of those who identify as feminists aren't really feminists because they're not sticking to some dictionary definition of it is a textbook case of No True Scotsman.

      I pointed this out before. By your reasoning, we can claim "No True Scotsman" when presented with any operational definition.

      You can disagree with the definition, but that's insufficient to dismiss its use under "No True Scotsman" banner.

      Consider this terrible example. I have a club for fishermen. We have 1800 members and we're growing rapidly. None of the members have ever gone fishing. You come along and say "You can't possibly be fishermen. To be a fisherman requires that you go fishing."

      Are you guilty of committing the "No True Scotsman" fallacy? Of course not. You and I simply disagree over the definition of fishermen. Consequently, we categorize members of my club differently. If I were to say that your assertion is false as we are fishermen and we never fish, you could respond in one of two ways: You could reassert your objection e.g. "nonsense, if you don't fish, you aren't fishermen" or modify your definition to account for my counterexample e.g. "Well, you're not true fishermen as all true fishermen go fishing."

      The fallacy is committed in the ad-hoc modification of some assertion, not in the assertion itself. Otherwise, it would apply to any and all definitions or other categorical criteria.

      It's an error in reasoning that lets one hold some belief in face of evidence to the contrary. That's the entire point of the thing.

      In this specific case, we have the implication that feminists and egalitarians don't overlap. We then have the claim that, by definition, feminists are egalitarians. You can disagree with that definition, but until the claimant modifies that definition to account for some counterexample, you cannot say that he has committed that fallacy. All he's done is offer a definition.

    12. Re: egalitarian? by Pfhorrest · · Score: 1

      In this specific case, we have the implication that feminists and egalitarians don't overlap.

      Everything else aside (I still have disagreements but I don't care to argue them, it's late), I just want to note that I don't think anyone's claimed that feminists and egalitarians don't overlap, but that the former is not a proper subset of the latter. Everyone I've ever read acknowledges that some feminists are egalitarians; the proposition in dispute is whether all feminists are egalitarians, or conversely and more to the point, whether some feminists are not egalitarians.

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    13. Re: egalitarian? by danaris · · Score: 1

      I disagree. No True Scotsman suggests an ad-hoc modification to support a previously inadequate assertion.

      So what you're saying is, "That's no true No True Scotsman fallacy!"

      ;-)

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    14. Re: egalitarian? by Pubstar · · Score: 1

      By definition, someone who does not believe in equality is not a feminist.

      By that definition, that would mean most 3rd wave feminists aren't feminists at all.

  53. Sexism by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Let me get this straight, Brianna - if a developer makes a female character with huge tits and butts, that means the developer is sexist...but when YOU make a female character with huge tits and butts, then its THE GAMERS that are sexist!? That makes perfect sense...said no one ever.

    Maybe people are calling your characters "deformed Barbies" and "Bratz rejects" not because of sexism, but because they look like Barbie dolls left on a sidewalk in Miami in the middle of the day in August?

  54. Re:THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by Yosho · · Score: 2

    I've only seen a few. To be fair, there's more than I've seen, but statistically they're a tiny drop in the bucket compared to all of the #GamerGate discussion that goes on and has nothing to do with harassing women: https://womenactionmedia.org/cms/assets/uploads/2015/05/wam-twitter-abuse-report.pdf

    But I'm curious, what sort of statistics have you come up with?

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  55. Re:Why Did you Slander Brad Wardell by Crashmarik · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Just curious, Why did you Slander Brad Wardell? StarDock
    And call for a Boycott of His efforts?

    I suppose this is a troll because, the unstated purpose,, is to only ask questions that let Wu promote their agenda.
    They might as well just give us the list of questions they have decided will be answered, instead of playing this game of guess the questions on the list.

  56. Virtual Reality? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    You hinted a bit in an episode of Rocket that you're playing with the idea of making a game for VR. Can you go into any detail on that, or talk about the future of VR gaming (if there is one)?

  57. Influence of corruption in media by evilRhino · · Score: 3

    one of the aspects of gamergate that really bothers me is the immediate dismissal of anyone that suggests corruption is a problem is just using it as a cover for misogyny. It has led to an attitude that corruption is only a problem among liberals. Do you think that corporate sponsored politicians undermining women's health is a bigger problem than depictions of women in art? And what would you propose could be done to disassociate arguments against corruption from gamergate?

    1. Re:Influence of corruption in media by Yosho · · Score: 1

      It has led to an attitude that corruption is only a problem among liberals.

      I don't think that's true. GamerGate is not a partisan movement. Many of the people who are very vocally slandering it (such as Wu) are part of the authoritarian left side of the spectrum, and there are some people on the far right who have professed support for GG simply because "the enemy of my enemy is my friend", but GG itself targets corruption regardless of where it comes from.

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    2. Re:Influence of corruption in media by evilRhino · · Score: 1

      GamerGate is not a partisan movement.

      I would partially agree with the statement, but the truth of the matter is that the only media outlets that covered gamergate largely were Milo Yiannopoulos and Christina Hoff Sommers, who are both associated with right-wing organizations. If you ever monitor the ongoings of Gamergate forums, there is much bellyaching against "leftists" or "SJWs" from a slice of the population that doesn't really have too much interaction with politics at large. When these kids see corruption within their small sphere of awareness being hand-waved away as being only cover for misogynists, it is very easy for bad actors to blame corruption on the "liberal media".

      Many of these gamers are kids that don't read the news or follow politics much at all. They have no sense of history to understand that for most of human history up to even a few decades ago, women were largely seen as property. They see "feminists" as outsiders trying to destroy their main source of entertainment.

    3. Re:Influence of corruption in media by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      > They see "feminists" as outsiders trying to destroy their main source of entertainment.

      Well...

      http://www.destructoid.com/fun-isn-t-enough-why-video-games-have-to-move-beyond-simple-escapism-30905.phtml

      http://www.polygon.com/2015/6/1/8687867/rock-band-4-preview

      http://motherboard.vice.com/read/a-reminder-that-video-games-dont-have-to-be-fun

      http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/129891/who_says_video_games_have_to_be_.php

      http://gamasutra.com/blogs/DevinWilson/20140828/224450/A_Guide_to_Ending_quotGamersquot.php

      http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/gamergate-developer-tim-schafer-provokes-rage-with-joke-about-online-gaming-activists-at-industry-awards-10089124.html

      http://clatl.com/freshloaf/archives/2013/08/29/digra-and-moda-kick-start-atlantas-young-gaming-culture

      http://www.firstpersonscholar.com/we-will-force-gaming-to-be-free/

      Which spawned this reply I will quote here:

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      Sorry for coming in so late, but let me respond with this:

      Does anyone actually support the harassers?

      In comparison, the anti-GG folks have doxxed and harassed numerous GG supporters to date (around 2 dozen doxxed, I believe?), called some of their employers to try to get them fired for being pro-GG (and were successful in at least one case), and actually had notable personalities openly dox at least one person, and an open web campaign to falsely report him to the LAPD (which also included his dox as it described how to fill out the police report with accurate info for him).

      Do you think that opposing GGs views requires death threats, doxxing, trying to get people with jobs wholly unrelated to the topics of GG fired, sending people syringes and knives with notes telling them to kill themselves, and attempts to get someone arrested on false pretenses? If you are supporting the anti-GG people, then you are actively supporting those behaviors. Or, you could accept that a comparatively small handful of trolls on either side are the source of most of it, and not try to pretend that it's representative of the whole of either side, but you don't get to have it both ways.

      During these ten months gamers have been labeled trolls, denied right of answer from the gaming industry, denied rightful representation on the media, denied balanced representation on Wikipedia.

      You guys did not punish the two original trolls: the people who were against quinn and fish made sure quinn won't do any new games (she opened Crash Override Network instead of honing her writing skills and finding a new gig in gaming), instead they created twitter accounts with Penn Gillette and started doxxing people from the industry together with gamergate participants, while you all were screaming "it's all gamergate!".

      Now you have a narrative where the gamers are horrible people to avoid and sites telling you "oh yes, it's ok if slashdot or reddit will not give you information about PIPA and SOPA and Net Neutrality or DMCA , you know, first amendment protects you from government arrests and speech shutdown" (like that worked under senator McCarthy and the Hayes Code for example).

    4. Re:Influence of corruption in media by Pubstar · · Score: 1

      According to the poles done on KiA, majority of the people identify as Liberals or Moderates, with only a small amount of them being conservative. The slandering on "leftists" is mostly Extreme (or Authoritarian) Leftists. Also, Sommers is NOT affiliated with right-wing organizations. This misconception comes from the fact that she posted something online, to which an MRA site asked if they could repost it. She agreed, and everyone went nuts saying she wrote it for that site, when that was not the case.

  58. Advice to young women? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    If a young female high school student asked you, "Should I become a game developer?" given your horrific experiences, what would you say; and is what you say different now than it would have been before your experiences surrounding GamerGate?

  59. Challenging complexities by locriansax · · Score: 1

    What is the most difficult complexity you experienced (as a team leader) when creating Revolution 60 and how did your team navigate the challenge?

  60. Re: THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by Squiddie · · Score: 2

    No, unlike Wu, I actually contribute to society instead of playing the victim card.

  61. Re:On Managing a Patreon Campaign by Coren22 · · Score: 1

    Good question. I am amazed it got you a +5, but very well put.

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  62. This will end well. by nedlohs · · Score: 1

    I guess page views are all that matter.

  63. Re:How do you feel you affected PAX East? by Coren22 · · Score: 1

    Baltimore would be a good spot. Aside from the incidents over the summer, it is usually a pretty safe place, has a good convention center and plenty of hotel rooms. Also, a large international airport within 30 minutes of downtown.

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  64. Why do exaggerate hardships and block those who qu by a_chu_in_orange · · Score: 2

    It's easy to dismiss others as being a troll when they say something you don't like, but that's also disingenuous. I'm also not denying there hasn't been harassment from people who support GamerGate, but you actively threw yourself into the fray -- you chose to fight GG. I see women in the industry like Jennifer Dawe and regular gamers alike not get blindly attacked by GG because of gaming while female -- clearly there is more than just being a female gamer that causes automatic resentment. It's attitude, not being a girl gamer that's the real problem. You claimed you had it tough in Mississippi growing up, but you're white and have well off people who raised you. Do you have family living on Indian reservations with crappy land the US gov doesn't want like I do? I doubt it. You've also bragged about buying a new sport bike awhile bike, one speculated to be bought by Patreon money. Between your parents and the Internet, you're hardly in a state of being oppressed and that's why people have a negative opinion of you. The antagonizing nature of your Twitter only serves to confirm. Not saying you deserve the harsher ends of it, just that most of this drama seems self caused and you block when people call it out instead of coming to grips you're far more privileged than you try to convince others. No one cares if you were trans, no one cares if there are women in the industry and no one cares to hear you talk about your "hardships" when there are people struggling just to live paycheck to paycheck -- some living off less than a grand a month. Those people deal with real hardship. You get several grand a month from the internet while engaging in a childish war with GamerGate on Twitter.

  65. Do you think middle school kids start or react? by WillAffleckUW · · Score: 1

    Just wondering if you think that the vast majority of middle school boys that participate in GamerGate attacks on women gamers are starting this due to perceived peer pressure, or do you think it's a reaction to the hostility towards young women built into movies and certain game types, and is it only because they won't bathe, floss, or brush teeth that they take their anger out on adult gamer women?

    Wondering, because neither my son nor I did this, and we've been gamers since middle school, but notice a lot of the GamerGate participants seem to be mostly middle schooler boys.

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  66. Good places to work by jdekz · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Few women can start their own game companies or publications. Any top feminist friendly companies you'd recommend to women wanting to break into tech/games/tech writing?

  67. Customization / Modification of Unreal Engine by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Hi Brianna,

    No idea if this will bubble near enough to the surface for you to see it, but I'm curious how much, if any, work you and your team had to do in the "guts" of the Unreal Engine to get your game out the door, or if all of your work was done at the Unreal Script / editor level.

  68. Re:THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 1

    But my God man, how many hate-filled tweets of vitriol aimed at these women, tagged with #GamerGate have you seen?

    In medical speak, the real question is if this symptom is specific. If it isn't, then those tweets may not matter all that much.

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  69. Re:THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    I have to ask you. Given what you say "hate-filled tweets of vitriol aimed at these women, tagged with #GamerGate", how does that meet the definition of misogny? Notice that you didn't say anything about whether or not those tweets of vitriol attacked these women *for being women*, just that they were hate filled, full of vitriol and aimed at these people who happened to be women?
    Remember, people can hate other people, say nasty things to them and it can have *nothing* whatsoever to do with sex, race or whatever. For example, I greatly disliked Fred Phelps when he was alive. I may or may not have said nasty things about him. Does the fact that I said these nasty things mean I hate men?

  70. Political anti-harassment action question. by Solryn · · Score: 2, Informative

    Representative Katherine Clark (D-Mass) along with the National organization of women tried to rally the house to demand better enforcement of existing cyber stalking laws. She then herself became a target for online harassment. Has anything come of the congresswoman's efforts and did she reach out to you after becoming a target herself?

  71. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Moridineas · · Score: 3, Insightful

    For the record, I had never heard the claim that Brianna Wu is a transwoman before today, and I have no idea if it's true or not. I have followed GamerGate only minimally and can't say I understand all the issues.

    BUT, if it's true that Brianna is a transwoman, that is certainly not off-topic. It's the same as Rachel Dolezal claiming to be black, and to have suffered her whole life for being black, when she is white and grew up in a racially accepting family. If Dolezal wants to make herself look black and claim to be black, that's fine with me, but it stinks of hypocrisy for her to lie about her past, her experiences, and her identity while at the same time claiming to be a spokesperson for people with that identity!

    Likewise, if Brianna Wu is a transwoman but also claims to speak towards a personal history of suffering gender prejudice and so forth, it doesn't exactly look kosher.

  72. Re: You have got to be kidding me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Great point. Let's look at actions.

    In 2010, a number of fellow UMiss alums recalled their impression of the person now calling themselves Brianna Wu. This is over 4 years before Brianna Wu was publicized in public media. They didn't even know about the existence of a person named "Brianna Wu".

    In it, several recount the actions of John Flynt (who now goes by Brianna Wu). John Flynt at one point came into the student paper office, and when his comic strip was rejected, blew his lid. He called one woman a "fat dyke" and screamed the epithets "raghead" and "sand n****r" at a journalism professor. The student paper took legal action against Mr. Flynt with a restraining order.

    For someone who tweets 24/7 about harassment, bullying, hate, prejudice, etc, and profits handsomely from it, these actions are highly germane. Ms. Wu née Mr. Flynt has yet to apologize, explain, or atone for these actions, and it's pretty certain that if the supporters knew about these actions, people would have a significantly different impression about Ms. Wu née Mr. Flynt.

  73. Re: You have got to be kidding me by BarbaraHudson · · Score: 4, Interesting
    In my experience most people are supportive of transsexual, just not those who are lying assholes.

    Wu, how do you justify your claim of being a feminist when your game has females depicted as an adolescent boy might draw them, play the victim card all the time, have been caught exaggerating and outright lying so often and then hiding behind claims of sexism, etc.

    Follow-up question: your male past is easily found by anyone doing a cursory search. Do you refuse to talk about it because you are afraid that others won't see you as a "real woman?" Wouldn't a real feminist embrace their trans experience to provide a more inclusive view of, and insight into, the female experience from the viewpoint of a transsexual?

    note ... I was outed on Slashdot a decade ago, and overall the experience was very positive. Being open about it has presented opportunities to help others reach a better understanding of who we are.

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    "Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.
  74. I've got some by NotDrWho · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Was it tough going from being a journalist and politico to becoming a hard-working developer at a legendary game and media studio like Giant Spacekat?

    What engine do you develop on? DO you have an on-site rendering farm that you work directly with, or do you outsource it?

    How do you find the time for public speaking with all the 60+ hour weeks that you must put into developing Giant Spacekat's massive games and interactive media library?

    Are you tired of ignorant people saying your "developer" title is just a joke and that your game company is just a sad front for your real job of gender hustling?

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    SJW's don't eliminate discrimination. They just expropriate it for themselves.
    1. Re:I've got some by sstamps · · Score: 1

      I think your satire meter needs some new batteries. >.>

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      -SS "Teach the ignorant, care for the dumb, and punish the stupid."
  75. Wu is part of the sausage fest by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Wu is not a woman. and their birth name is John Flynt.

    1. Re:Wu is part of the sausage fest by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Wu is most certainly a woman, perhaps even legally. As to questions of her character, I've said many times that being a woman does not make one a good person. #include <stdlecture.h> Summary: if it looks like a woman and talks like a woman, well, it's a woman. (Disclaimer: you can't fool me. There are tons of ciswomen who've been whacked by the ugly stick, and my heart bleeds for them.)

      Now, I've been thinking this thread over since I posted my questions. Wu is certainly an interesting character. We have multiple accusations of her being a racist and general poopy-head before and after transition. I'll defend her status as a woman, but that is not an endorsement of her character on my part.

      I've often thought the transwoman feminist to be a strange creature. Is it a desperate move to be considered a "legitimate woman?" Yet, breitbart quotes her as articulating some of the attitudes I myself and many Amazons hold on the issue: why does it matter? It matters because 2nd wave feminism was at the forefront of fighting the legitimization of gender transition.

      This is the thing that I always find quizzical. You're probably a man among men, and it makes you feel like you're the big man doing everyone a favor and preventing somebody from unwittingly engaging in an ostensibly homosexual act. When the feminists do it, they do it because it makes them feel like empowered women preventing somebody from unwittingly inviting the enemy into a womyn-born-womyn only space.

      So here comes Julia Serano, holding out an olive branch and giving us the terms cisgender and transgender along with recommendations to heal the rift between feminism and transwomen. Here comes Jennifer Finney Boylan, asking that the next Doctor (who?) be a time lady (instead of bringing back Romana, but I digress) in the name of feminism. Now here comes Brianna Wu, Godzilla of Feminism!

      Why would somebody declare themselves to be part of a movement that utterly wishes to exclude them? What am I missing here? (Feel free to answer if you want, Ms. Wu.)

      The Amazon world is based on truth, which is why they've always accepted trans women who are willing to undergo training in philosophy, history, and combat and undergo the proper rituals. The trouble with Amazons is they're not interested in attention, which is why you really only see media reports of them back in the 20s.

      Instead we're stuck with the man's world, which is based on a woman's weakness. Except now here comes 3rd wave feminism. Weakness is strength! Victimhood is power! Discrimination is equality! Even now so, the man's world continues to be based on a woman's weakness. It's a sad situation.

      I may get doxxed for participating in this thread, but I haven't much to lose at this point. Hell, doxx me, and I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine! Well, probably not, but I am sufficiently convinced that this internet hate machine is little more than a bunch of sad people with too much time on their hands, rebels without a cause. I don't think there's really a threat. If there is? We've all got to shuffle off this mortal coil sooner or later.

      -- tsubasa.kurenai

    2. Re:Wu is part of the sausage fest by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Ok, fine. She doesn't "pass" as well as I do. That's no fault of hers! Random fact time! Did you know that in a commercial a young Harisoo stared in, they actually had to photoshop in an Adam's apple?

      The entire notion of passing is flawed. If we had a diagnostic test that could be used with children before the age of puberty, it would be a non-issue. "Passing" is entirely fucking tangential to the reason she's a woman.

      -- kurenai.tsubasa

      Captcha: embassy

    3. Re:Wu is part of the sausage fest by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      Brianna Wu is a woman. If you can't accept that, then the problem is with you, and frankly you disgust me.

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      const int one = 65536; (Silvermoon, Texture.cs)
      SJW, n: "Someone I don't like, and by the way I'm a fuckwit" - AC
  76. Agreed? by aoism · · Score: 1

    She's a self proclaimed Godzilla of feminists. All you need to do is offer her a soap box to get on and complain to an larger audience. She won't say no. She craves attention, and like people like Jesse Jackson, her 'career' hinges on there being some injustice or slight to complain about, no matter how small. The worst thing for their careers is a lack of something to get fired up about.

  77. Re:THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by LaurenCates · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Or because she was a hateful, sociopathic, gaslighting asshole before being a woman?

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  78. Regarding your own game, by SuricouRaven · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Considering you have spoken out in the past about female characters in games being overtly sexualized, could you explain why the protagonists of your own game Revolution 60 wear what appears to be skintight lycra to show off their perfect hourglass figures?

  79. Re: You have got to be kidding me by BarbaraHudson · · Score: 4, Informative

    That's not why we change gender. Anyone seeking approval for a sex change on that basis would be denied. This is not to say that I approve of ms Wu's antics - to the contrary, she's been an attention whore and drama queen with dubious motives. Most of us are not like her.

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    "Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.
  80. Re:THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    OK, this is a new one to me - I was aware Wu is rumored to be TS (not that there's anything wrong with that), but you're saying "LW1" is too?

    And no, you think "LW1" is those things because you read a hit-job on her by an obviously deranged ex-boyfriend, who pushed all the misogynist prejudices he could think of to ensure an Internet hate mob of misogynists would attack her, from simple harassment to death threats and more.

    How many ex-boyfriends do you know of, even ones with actually awful ex-girlfriends, pen an online screed designed to create a hate mob? How many? When is that normal behavior? And why would you trust the words of someone who'd do this?

    The aim of Gjoni was to drive a woman to suicide. He knew what buttons to press. He knew, underneath it all, you hate women. All he had to do was raise the right stereotypes, spin things correctly to exploit your darkest prejudices, and you'd obediently follow through and try to harass her literally to death.

    Nobody normal does that. You break up, you move on. Normal humane men don't even do that to ex-wives, let alone women they've never developed a close relationship to.

    But Gjoni's the victim right? Because he said he was?

  81. What's a good alternative to Slashdot? by core · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I've been reading daily since 1997, but I can't condone pandering to a professional victims and hatemonger and giving out a patreon link to fund more of this crap

    Reddit was destroyed by SJWs in a matter of weeks, if Slashdot wants to follow the same route and promote safespaces after almost 20 years of being a respected destination, fine.

    Any good suggestions?

    1. Re:What's a good alternative to Slashdot? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

      SoylentNews is a Slashdot-knockoff which appeared during the protest against the "beta" interface. The site runs on a fork of slashcode and has a very similar moderation system. Predictably, the community consists largely of former and current Slashdotters and the overall culture is very similar.

    2. Re:What's a good alternative to Slashdot? by core · · Score: 1

      That looks very nice, thanks!

      And it even has the "Read More" button instead of a retarded "share" appendage.

    3. Re:What's a good alternative to Slashdot? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1
    4. Re:What's a good alternative to Slashdot? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      I think that appearances can be deceiving with SoylentNews. I hate to admit it, but that site makes Slashdot look good, even in the face of awful submissions like this one! The community there is a small one, and in my experience many of the users there are social rejects. This causes many problems. The first is a lack of quality submissions. The ones they do get are often word-for-word copies of submissions here. The rest tend to be very poorly written, if not outright political propaganda from several extremists who are frequent contributors there. The stories there typically make it to the front page very late, even by Slashdot's standards. When they finally do make it to the front page, it becomes clear that the editors there didn't improve the original submissions, but just made them worse! The small community also leads to awful moderating there. You have to browse at -1 to see good comments, and what gets modded up is typically complete junk. Slashdot's moderation isn't good, either, but at least there are enough people here that bad moddings get fixed. Over at SoylentNews, bad moddings stay badly modded. This awful modding drives normal people away, so the only people left to get mod points are the ones who did a horrible job moderating in the first place, which perpetuates the problem without end! SoylentNews was promising for the first few weeks of its existence. But it quickly fell apart after that, and Slashdot, as shitty as it is, still remains a better site than SoylentNews.

    5. Re:What's a good alternative to Slashdot? by Mashiki · · Score: 1

      Have you tried 8chan? There used to be 4chan, but GamerGate was too much even for them and the "SJWs" ruined it.

      Going by the banlog, this would appear to be true. When people are banned from /b/ and /pol/ for posting the word 'nigger' /v/ for posting something that doesn't fit the mold, when people are banned from /a/ because the mod has no clue, and attacks the culture. SJW's have indeed ruined it.

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      Om, nomnomnom...
    6. Re:What's a good alternative to Slashdot? by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 1

      So, basically, you want Slashdot to be a safespace for you and your culture?

  82. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Yosho · · Score: 2

    It's the same as Rachel Dolezal claiming to be black

    Let me make sure I've got this right. Are you saying that skin color is the same as gender?

    It sounds like you're trying to imply that transgenderism isn't a real thing. You're welcome to think that if you want, but keep in mind that if you're trying to say it's not real and she isn't really a woman, all you're going to do is attract people who will defend her purely on that basis, and criticisms of her actual behavior and ethics will get pushed under the rug.

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  83. Re:You have got to be kidding me by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

    In the form of a question: Are there real problems faced by women in game development, and in STEM more generally, or is the playing field level now? What do you think of efforts being made by big tech companies, e.g. Intel spending $300m on increasing diversity? Is that needed and if so what would you spend it on?

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    const int one = 65536; (Silvermoon, Texture.cs)
    SJW, n: "Someone I don't like, and by the way I'm a fuckwit" - AC
  84. Re:You have got to be kidding me by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

    Related question: How is the criminal investigation into harassment going? Do you find law enforcement generally believes you, or do they accept the other side's claims that you ran an elaborate false flag operation against yourself? What kind of evidence is most effective, most likely to be understood and accepted? Can you recommend the best way to report criminal harassment?

    Question for the GGers: If you have evidence of a false flag operation, why isn't there an on-going criminal investigation? At a minimum there seems to be some fraud, and I'm no expert but in many places wasting police time is a crime too.

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    const int one = 65536; (Silvermoon, Texture.cs)
    SJW, n: "Someone I don't like, and by the way I'm a fuckwit" - AC
  85. Re:Why the assumptions? by Yosho · · Score: 1

    All sarcasm aside, why even bother including this? It's a bullshit, misleading statistic designed to make people believe what you're trying to say. It's an association fallacy at its finest. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_fallacy)

    No, you're just completely ignoring the report in question. The single statistic isn't as important as the sum of them. A small but significant percentage of harassing tweets proclaimed an association with GamerGate, and yet a vanishing small percentage of GamerGate supporters have actually been involved in that harassment. The implication of that is that GG as a whole is not a harassment campaign, but there are people who are trying to use it as a cover for their harassment.

    Me, I'll believe that GG isn't a harassment campaign when all the harassment and doxxing in its name stops - ALL of it. Plain and simple.

    Which is, of course, an unrealistic and completely impossible demand. (I actually can't remember the last time any widely-acknowledged GG supporter doxxed anybody -- care to remind me?) But please, come off anon and tell me what groups you're affiliated with who have never had any harassment committed in their name. Then we can go get somebody to make a threatening tweet under their banner, and now you're a member of a harassment campaign, too!

    --
    Karma: Terrifying (mostly affected by atrocities you've committed)
  86. Fuck you Slashdot by baka_toroi · · Score: 1

    Why do you proud yourself in becoming more and more shit each passing day?

  87. Re: You have got to be kidding me by BarbaraHudson · · Score: 2

    You must have forgotten the "ask Florien Mueller" episode. The parallels - attention-seeker making the mistake of believing that any publicity is good publicity. Not going to end well whether she responds or not. Schadenfreude time.

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    "Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.
  88. Re: You have got to be kidding me by BarbaraHudson · · Score: 1

    Why not Brianna Wu? Or do you have objections to giving fools enough rope to hang themselves?

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    "Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.
  89. Re:You have got to be kidding me by narcc · · Score: 1

    I'm deeply skeptical of that claim. The discussion here should explain why.

  90. Re:You have got to be kidding me by narcc · · Score: 1

    At this point, any woman would garner an adverse reaction as strong as the one we're seeing here.

    Still, Slashdot editors know that even mentioning women brings out the bottom 10% in full force. I have little doubt they were the first to initiate contact, knowing it would drive up traffic.

  91. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Noah+Haders · · Score: 1

    > boy's club
    Incredibly ironic, since briana wu aka john walker flynt is actually a man.

    [citation needed on this one]

  92. Re:You have got to be kidding me by cheesybagel · · Score: 3, Informative

    No kidding. When I read the summary of her wonderful achievements all I could think was DUH. Is this stuff that matters? Really Slashdot?

    I am sure there are plenty of other women you could interview who actually did something that matters in the tech world.

  93. A question by gnaarly · · Score: 1

    Considering the hypersexualized models you chose for Revolution 60, what's the possibility that you're transsexual due to autogynephilia (per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...) ?

  94. Re:TheRalph by AmiMoJo · · Score: 3, Informative

    No need, Ralph already explained it himself:

    I surreptitiously took few pictures, and decided to tweet one of them out. Now, Iâ(TM)m not a stupid man when not blind drunk, so I knew there was a chance someone would see this on Twitter. But, I did that shit anyway. Why? Well, I knew that they would look terrible for kicking me out over taking a picture of a panel speaker at a public convention. How big of a fucking baby do you have to be to kick out an adversary?

    (from his blog at http://theralphretort.com/full...)

    Note that the organizers asked people not to take photos. It was clearly stated, and in the events leading up to this they tweeted the rules to him twice during their conversation. It appears that's where he got the idea from, in fact.

    His goal was to get kicked out by breaking the rules. That's why he "surreptitiously" took the photos, because he knew that the organizers had asked him not to. His scheme, which some people apparently fell for, was to make out he was the victim when he in fact went out of his way to be booted out.

    It's their convention, they make the rules, he knew them and broke them deliberately.

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    const int one = 65536; (Silvermoon, Texture.cs)
    SJW, n: "Someone I don't like, and by the way I'm a fuckwit" - AC
  95. Re: You have got to be kidding me by cheesybagel · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I have a suggestion of a transsexual I would actually like reading an interview about in Slashdot. Sophie Wilson (ARM chip designer). I respect that work.

    What I do not respect is reading about people who make their career around politically correct bullshit and produce nothing of value. This isn't news for nerds and it isn't stuff that matters.

  96. Frequent Isometric listener. by RyuuzakiTetsuya · · Score: 1

    Do you ever worry that Georgia Dow is some kind of killer robot from the future? Doesn't she seem like the type of thing that SkyNet would build in face of their failure after Terminator 3?

    --
    Non impediti ratione cogitationus.
  97. Re: You have got to be kidding me by Bathroom+Humor · · Score: 1

    Oh, I'm fine with Wu showing herself for the, dare I say "questionable" kind of person she really is. It's happened before and it'll probably happen again as long as it benefits her.
    But that's the thing, it's like a drug. Causes a high, she gets off on it, along with her donations. And right now for all I know, she could be trying to snort a figurative line of coke off our collective tempers. Or at the very least trying to legitimize her more notable behavior by coming off as suddenly considerate and professional to the people she loves to detest.

    I would say that the only winning move is not to play, in my opinion. Not that it's worth losing sleep over.

  98. Re: You have got to be kidding me by cheesybagel · · Score: 1

    PS: I would have also liked to read an interview with Dan Bunten but she's dead now. RIP.

  99. Re:In all reality... by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I don't think she appointed herself as a leader, she just gained some notoriety because she was the target of GamerGate harassment.

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  100. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Moridineas · · Score: 1

    Let me make sure I've got this right. Are you saying that skin color is the same as gender?

    No. They are different. One is skin color and the other is gender.

    It sounds like you're trying to imply that transgenderism isn't a real thing. You're welcome to think that if you want, but keep in mind that if you're trying to say it's not real and she isn't really a woman, all you're going to do is attract people who will defend her purely on that basis, and criticisms of her actual behavior and ethics will get pushed under the rug.

    Not at all. The way I view it, identity is pretty much the most personal thing we have. It's maybe the only thing that is entirely self-contained within "me." I control how I present my identity to the outside world, and so do Brianna Wu and Rachel Dolezal--everybody does. I have no interest in judging whose identities are valid and whose aren't--they're identities! They just are.

    My point, rather, is that if you build your public persona on being one thing, on your past experiences, etc., and that if you embark on a public campaign in which you talk about your childhood, past experiences, etc.--be prepared to come clean with the truth.

  101. About Unreal technology... by Mizahnyx · · Score: 2

    Hi Brianna. What made you decide for Unreal as your main engine for games? Which advice would you give to gamedev newbies trying to check it out now that its free? What were the main pitfalls your team had to overcome in making Revolution 60?

  102. Prediction: by Larryish · · Score: 1

    12% of the anonymous posts in this forum which appear to lambaste Mr. Wu were actually posted by Mr. Wu.

    1. Re:Prediction: by Larryish · · Score: 1

      Ok, Mr. Wu.

  103. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Quick question - if his genetics are male, then how are we misgendering him?

  104. That's it by Iamthecheese · · Score: 1

    I'm out. Enjoy your SJW echo chamber.

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    If video games influenced behavior the Pac Man generation would be eating pills and running away from their problems.
    1. Re:That's it by narcc · · Score: 1

      I take it you haven't read the comments? It's very much the opposite of that.

    2. Re:That's it by Khyber · · Score: 1

      That's not going to stop Slashdot from posting only soft questions, and none of the hard-hitting ones.

      So, no, this is now an SJW echo chamber.

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      Still waiting on Serviscope_minor to wake up to fucking reality and realize that Jessica Price isn't going to fuck him.
    3. Re:That's it by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

      Please
      Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin

      And if you don't know what that means google it you cultural illiterate.

    4. Re:That's it by narcc · · Score: 1

      What are the hard-hitting questions? The crazy nonsense from paranoid conspiracy websites?

      I suppose you'd say the same thing if you suspected that questions to Buzz Aldren about sound stages and photographs without stars were going to be ignored, yes?

      As you assert that Slashdot is now an echo chamber on grounds of some future prediction, are you also claiming that you're psychic or just that you have supernatural perception?

    5. Re:That's it by Khyber · · Score: 1

      The hard hitting questions? The ones we keep asking - Why did you threaten yourself on steam using your own developer account like a moron (everyone and their mother saw that one. If you didn't get your ass out from under your rock.)

      Why do you claim only the privilege that suits you when the real privilege responsible for your supposed anguish is neatly and tidily left alone (class privilege.)

      What gives you the right to speak about women in tech when you are not a woman? (Same as the stupid NAACP chapter president white girl who claimed to be black all this time.)

      You have apparently been here longer than myself, and yet you can't even see the fucking pattern (let alone the blatant advertising that should've been a dead giveaway that this was going to be a controlled echo chamber discussion in the follow-up story.)

      Goddamned shame.

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      Still waiting on Serviscope_minor to wake up to fucking reality and realize that Jessica Price isn't going to fuck him.
    6. Re:That's it by RedK · · Score: 1

      You mean the comments by AmiJoJo and narcc, which are replying to about everything trying to do damage control ?

      I have a question for Mr./Mrs Wu : How much are you paying these guys, either in money or through other more basic needs, in order to get them to defend you so fiercely, and if not, what do you think of White Knights and do they have the chance of making your husband into a cuck or not ?

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      "Not to mention all the idiots who use words like boxen."
      Anonymous Coward on Monday August 04, @06:49PM
    7. Re:That's it by Iamthecheese · · Score: 1

      I was hung over. I was wrong. I see Slashdot largely defended itself against Wu, and apologize for attacking it. Also I'm not out. But fuck Wu.

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      If video games influenced behavior the Pac Man generation would be eating pills and running away from their problems.
    8. Re:That's it by narcc · · Score: 1

      So you agree with my contention that Slashdot is clearly not an "SJW echo chamber".

      You could have done that without the paranoid conspiracy theory.

  105. Re:You have got to be kidding me by zieroh · · Score: 1

    Congratulations slashdot, you just jumped the shark for me. A front page story about a scam artist with a victim complex and a direct link to a Patreon account so people can give her more money. Time to go find another tech news site.

    Out of all the stupid shit that gets posted on Slashdot, you're going to get your knickers in a twister over this? Really? Honestly, that says more about your intellectual dishonesty than you can possibly imagine. Regardless of your (or anyone's) opinion of Ms. Wu, a single story soliciting questions (you know, what they used to call a "dialog") is hardly the worst thing that Slashdot has ever done. If this is the line in the sand for you, then you should probably go back to the sandbox.

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    People who say "sheeple" have about as much sophistication as an AOL user, and in fact are probably actually AOL users.
  106. Ice cream by Mizahnyx · · Score: 1

    Hi Brianna. What is your favorite ice cream flavor?

  107. Virtual Reality by Mizahnyx · · Score: 1

    Hi Brianna. Does GSX plan to develop for virtual reality peripherals in the near / medium future?

  108. Favourite arcade classic? by serviscope_minor · · Score: 2

    As a game designer, I assume you've spent a fair bit of time playing games. What's your favourite arcade classic, and why? Or, if you can't choose one, what's the list of your favourites.

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    SJW n. One who posts facts.
  109. Re:Priveledge by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

    Ms. Wu, a lot of people apparently don't understand what "privilege" in this context is, and how it differs from the more traditional use of the word. How would you explain it, and more generally do you think that the language of feminism, which seems to re-purpose words, is a hindrance to its cause?

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    SJW, n: "Someone I don't like, and by the way I'm a fuckwit" - AC
  110. Re:You have got to be kidding me by hairyfeet · · Score: 2

    Uhhh there isn't an investigation because it doesn't support the political narrative? Its no different than how when a black teen recently committed an armed robbery and was shot running at the cop with a loaded stolen firearm you'll get protesters saying the cop should have just stood there and "black lives matter" signs and tons of press coverage, but when Baltimore reaches triple digit body counts of blacks slaughtering blacks? It'll barely get a peep on the local news.

    The reason why is simple, one lets you push a political narrative, blacks are always victims, more gun control, etc while the other? Does not. If Wu is being targeted? You can push stories on transgender issues, sexism, cyberbullying, violence in the media, you can probably get several weeks worth of angles out of that one which will also touch on political hot buttons that politicians can use one way or another...if Wu is just another narcissist hypocrite looking for attention and $$$? You won't even get 2 stories out of that one.

    Ever since the birth of CNN and 24 hour news its all become about narratives and themes, see ANY of the MSM looking at both sides of gamergate? Even attempting to be objective? Of course not, because sensationalism and political narratives that result in "us VS them" sell, the other is just the facts, boring. And like it or not there really isn't any objective reporting anymore, every news org is either hard left or hard right and if you are hard left you certainly aren't gonna run a story showing a "champion of feminism" is actually a scammer, not only will that not follow the narrative but it might help "the other side" and we just can't have that.

    I really wish it weren't so, because even though I'm pretty far to the left I want to be given the evidence and be allowed to make up my own mind like a big boy, but all we get today from the MSM (and sadly the feds, just look at how little was done when it comes to things which goes against the political narrative, from the fake yellowcake papers to fast & furious) is propaganda for one side or the other. All we can do as thinking adults is do as much research as possible from a variety of sources and make up our own minds.

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  111. C09 Merchandise by Mizahnyx · · Score: 1

    Hi Brianna. Does GSX plan on creating physical items related to the Revolution 60 universe, like collectables, figurines, scrolls? Also kudos to whoever animated C09.

  112. Re:Priveledge by Cederic · · Score: 1

    . It's not a problem that men don't face problems

    No, it's a fucking lie.

    Men face problems too. White people do. Rich people do. Everybody does.

    The whole meme about privilege is just utter fucking bullshit and anybody that pretends it's real is just a cunt that needs educating.

  113. Re:Rackettering Influenced And Corrupt Organizatio by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

    Why aren't those people being prosecuted? If your assertion that it is illegal is correct, then it would seem that large parts of the systems are in on this conspiracy and refusing to prosecute.

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  114. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    For the record, I had never heard the claim that Brianna Wu is a transwoman before today, and I have no idea if it's true or not. I have followed GamerGate only minimally and can't say I understand all the issues.

    BUT, if it's true that Brianna is a transwoman, that is certainly not off-topic. It's the same as Rachel Dolezal claiming to be black, and to have suffered her whole life for being black, when she is white and grew up in a racially accepting family. If Dolezal wants to make herself look black and claim to be black, that's fine with me, but it stinks of hypocrisy for her to lie about her past, her experiences, and her identity while at the same time claiming to be a spokesperson for people with that identity!

    Likewise, if Brianna Wu is a transwoman but also claims to speak towards a personal history of suffering gender prejudice and so forth, it doesn't exactly look kosher.

    No, fuck that noise. I'm a trans woman too, and we definitely don't experience "male privilege." Having a dick doesn't seem to stop the bile people keep spewing at women in general. It gets directed at us even moreso because people can't understand why you wouldn't WANT to be a guy, like it's superior or something.

    But why is it different from Rachel Dolezal? Well, what Dolezal did is nothing short of cultural appropriation and manipulation. Blackness is a cultural and heritage thing, white people take black culture and styles all the time because they're perceived as "hip", while black people get mocked for celebrating their culture and heritage in earnest. Rachel Dolezal is just another white woman trying to profit off the exploitation of black people. Rachel Dolezal's shenanigans don't invalidate all the black trans women (who disproportionately experience discrimination) and their identities.

    Meanwhile, gender variant people (or whatever you want to call the... umbrella of queerness in general) have existed for MILLENIA, around the world; unfortunately a lot of them exist in cultures in which that's not normal. There are a handful of cultures in which gender variant people are actually normalized in the gender system. The point is, not that we should take terms from those cultures (disclaimer: I'm a white american) but that human brains can wire gender separately from whatever your junk is. Like, basically, to deny the reality of gender variance as a normal variation of personal expression is pseudoscientific.

    I don't want to say anything about Brianna's experiences, because I haven't lived her experiences, I've only lived mine. She seems pretty alright in general. I just REALLY wanted to kill this line of thought comparing trans women to Rachel Dolezal because it's insulting to both black people and trans people as it's just another way of telling us that we are wrong for the way we choose to exist.

  115. Are custom engines dead for 'normal' developers? by MBCook · · Score: 2

    More and more developers seem to be using the existing engines (i know you used Unreal 3 for Rev 60, Unity, UbiArt, etc) which makes sense given the huge number of features they provide with little initial development cost and common tool sets/plugins used by other developers. Do you think there is much future in developers using custom engines for games (both indie and non-AAA) or do you think it will continue to become more uncommon for common genre games as you start at a larger and larger feature 'deficit' by having to redevelop the features on your custom engine, let alone porting issues, leaving only vert large/profitable houses (Naughty Dog, Insomniac, EA, etc) to be able to bear the time/$ costs?

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  116. Re:You have got to be kidding me by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1, Insightful

    As MRAs love to keep pointing out, men can be victims of gender prejudice too. In any case, she is a woman, and guys threatened to rape and sexual assault her, so by any measure she has a right to speak about those issues.

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  117. Re: THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by narcc · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Remember, folks, if someone speaks out against any abuse, they're nothing more than attention-seekers playing the victim card.

  118. Re:Priveledge by Pfhorrest · · Score: 1

    You missed the rest of that sentence: don't face problems "...that women do."

    Yes, everybody has problems. Some people have problems that other people don't have, though. And being in the demographic that doesn't have those kinds of problems is all that it means to be "privileged" in that respect. And yes, you can be privileged in one respect and not in another, which was the whole point I was defending; that the problems that come with being a woman (that men don't have to deal with), or with being black (that whites don't have to deal with), pale compared to the problems that come with being poor (that even white men have to deal with, but rich people don't).

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  119. Re:Priveledge by danaris · · Score: 1

    . It's not a problem that men don't face problems

    No, it's a fucking lie.

    Men face problems too. White people do. Rich people do. Everybody does.

    The whole meme about privilege is just utter fucking bullshit and anybody that pretends it's real is just a cunt that needs educating.

    Of course men face problems, and everyone faces problems. Can you actually read the post you're replying to?

    Why is it a problem that men enjoy privileges (read: don't face problems that women do)?

    (Emphasis added) That's what privilege is: it's not having problems that other groups do because you're not a member of that group.

    If you think privilege isn't real, that doesn't prove you're a big strong man. It proves you're a bloody idiot who hasn't a clue about history or current events. Given the way you talk about it, it seems to also prove that you're a self-centered misogynistic bastard who's scared that with the rise of equality and greater awareness of the problems of sexism and, yes, male privilege, society will start to turn against you because you're unwilling to leave behind your bigotry and actually try being a real human being.

    Dan Aris

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  120. Gender Binary in Games by Wrokar · · Score: 1

    Many games allow customization of character's bodies and appearance, but these changes are usually tied to the gender of the character, which rarely allow trans and/or non-binary folks. What do you think is (or should be) the future of customizing a character's gender in games? Gender independent body customizations? Selecting custom pronouns? Or just more of the same?

  121. Re:Priveledge by Cederic · · Score: 1

    Well, shit, women don't face problems that men do.

    Don't give me nonsense about women having it so fucking tough. Check assault rates, life expectancy, relative wealth, social engagement, work/life balance, health spending and a ton of other comparators and come back to me when you have a fucking point.

  122. Re:Priveledge by Cederic · · Score: 1

    Thanks, nice to hear myself diagnosed so effectively.

    Completely wrong, on most counts, but don't let that stop you spewing a message of hate.

  123. Re:On Managing a Patreon Campaign by narcc · · Score: 1

    Do you also believe they faked the moon landing? There's some really compelling evidence on several other paranoid conspiracy websites.

  124. Re:Priveledge by danaris · · Score: 1

    Hate? I'm not the one vehemently claiming that male privilege doesn't exist and using words designed specifically to demean women.

    Dan Aris

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  125. Re:Priveledge by Pfhorrest · · Score: 1

    You seem to be arguing with someone other than me about something other than what I was talking about.

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  126. Re:Priveledge by narcc · · Score: 1

    A very nice strawman. I didn't say it was a problem, I said it was a privilege. since being "privileged" is supposedly the most evil thing you can be in Ms. Wu's worldview

    Speaking of strawmen...

    I am merely asking why class privilege does not seemingly count.

    Because a single person can't focus on every possible social problem at once.

  127. Re: THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by Squiddie · · Score: 2

    Yeah, especially when they lie about non-existent abuse that they send themselves.

  128. Balls by Intrepid+imaginaut · · Score: 1

    Was trading your elderly upper middle class testicles worth the ensuing leftist rush to encourage your mental illness?

    For pity's sake, the emperor has no clothes. Go away you awful little mouthbreathing man.

    1. Re:Balls by narcc · · Score: 1

      What's it like to be transphobic?

    2. Re:Balls by Intrepid+imaginaut · · Score: 1

      I have no problem with people who are trans, I have a big problem with Brianna Wu. What's it like seeing the words "mental illness" as a pejorative?

  129. Re:You have got to be kidding me by _KiTA_ · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Disagreeing with Ms. Wu is not harassment.

    Asking Ms. Wu hard questions is not harassment.

    Informing people about Ms. Wu's potentially criminal fraud in regards to her business, her online ventures, and her faked harassment, as well as her history of using racial and homophobic epithets before her latest persona as a Third Wave Faux Feminist, is not harassment.

    Criticism of Ms. Wu is not harassment.

    Debate with Ms. Wu's supporters is not harassment.

    NONE of the discussion here has been harassment. This is a public forum and if bringing up Ms. Wu's name causes an outcry of disgust, that is the price of being a professional victim and a "polarizing" personality on social media.

    Harassment is not a catch all word meaning "someone was mean on the Internet." It is not a shield against any debate, criticism, or disagreement. Don't play into the professional victims like Ms. Wu trying to use it as such.

  130. Re: You have got to be kidding me by KGIII · · Score: 1

    You know, this is the chance to actually ASK HER this question and find out from the horse's mouth so to speak. Not that she is a horse or anything. She might be though, she could be a horse in disguise! Time to start a Twitter account and get the rumors flying.

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  131. Re:You have got to be kidding me by KGIII · · Score: 1

    BTW I own a tower in Paris that I will sell you at a favorable price.

    Do you take US dollars? How many do you want? MMMmmm donuts...

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  132. Re: You have got to be kidding me by Moridineas · · Score: 1

    Or Burger Heineman, an excellent programmer and person who has accomplished a shitload in the gaming industry.

  133. Re: You have got to be kidding me by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

    MULE was one of the best games ever. Really there is a Q and A I would of loved.

    How do you manage to pack the game logic and graphics into an 8k cart ?
    Are there any triicks you have to use in getting the 6502 a barely 8 bit processor to handle the program ?
    Does this crimp your work ?

    This whole topic reminds me of a line from mule

    "Your investment in artificial stupidity has paid off"

  134. Re: You have got to be kidding me by Moridineas · · Score: 1

    In my experience most people are supportive of transsexual, just not those who are lying assholes.

    note ... I was outed on Slashdot a decade ago, and overall the experience was very positive. Being open about it has presented opportunities to help others reach a better understanding of who we are.

    That's interesting that that's your experience. I've found it interesting that it seems like many religious conservatives don't object to trans* the way they do to homosexuality. Iran, for instance, punishes homosexuality but performs a huge number of transexual surgeries every year. Being trans is seen as being preferable to being gay.

    In the US, even Rick Santorum, poster child of the (IMHO) nutbag religious conservatives, said that if Bruce Jenner said he was a woman, then she was a woman. Santorum has been infamous for his idiotic statements on homosexuality (agree or disagree on state-recognized gay marriage, Santorum is a fool).

    Strange world we live in.

  135. What is all of this even about? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Dome projectors for planetariums are interesting, but I'm more interested in figuring out what the heck is going on here at Slashdot today!

    I don't read reddit, so I'm not always in the loop about whatever this hour's controversy is. As such, I need to ask, what is all of this even about? Can anyone explain this to me? Who is this person? Why is there so much negativity here?

    I've looked through the discussion here, and all I'm seeing are an unusually high number of comments modded down to -1, a lot of talk about transsexuals, and pretty much nothing relevant to science, computing, math, or good stuff like that.

    Can anyone, anyone at all, explain what the hell is going on here, and what the hell this is all about?

  136. Re:In all reality... by KGIII · · Score: 1

    Additionally, what made you think that we, a critical and generally logical group of people, at Slashdot would actually help you do what you do? I hate to sound like a /b/tard but we are not your personal army. We do not care what you do, what you wear, who you sleep with, and what you identify as. Slashdot has been, and will be, a place filled with gay and trans people but we are not your personal army. We care about what you accomplish, technically, and your gender or politics is irrelevant.

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  137. Re: You have got to be kidding me by BarbaraHudson · · Score: 3, Insightful

    No harm, no foul. It's only by (sometimes vigorous) debate that we can come to a better understanding on controversial topics.

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  138. Re:What is all of this even about? by CodeArtisan · · Score: 1

    I don't read reddit, so I'm not always in the loop about whatever this hour's controversy is. As such, I need to ask, what is all of this even about? Can anyone explain this to me? Who is this person? Why is there so much negativity here?

    I've looked through the discussion here, and all I'm seeing are an unusually high number of comments modded down to -1, a lot of talk about transsexuals, and pretty much nothing relevant to science, computing, math, or good stuff like that.

    Can anyone, anyone at all, explain what the hell is going on here, and what the hell this is all about?

    Yes. Google can - it's what all the kids on the internet use now. Saves posting comments pretending you haven't heard of person/band/website/game/TVshow to try and desperately gain some level of street cred.

  139. Re:You have got to be kidding me by narcc · · Score: 1

    Who's taking about harassment? I'm clearly talking exclusively about the wacky claim made by the AC inexplicably modded +5, which seems to only be supported by a few crazy fringe sites.

    By analogy, the AC is claiming we faked the moon landings, and you're talking about monuments on Mars.

  140. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Mashiki · · Score: 5, Informative

    Oh boy probably one of my favorite tweets and was quoted directly to her feed...by her. Funny how there was never any investigation about it right? Never mind they've been caught attempting to victimize themselves, or lie about pretty much anything. Not even hitting the tip of the iceberg here.

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  141. Question by poity · · Score: 1

    Were you always this handsome?

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  142. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    He can wear frilly dresses and cut out all of the parts of his body that he wants, it still doesn't change the fact that he has XY chromosomes. In other words: It's a man baby!

    However, that's not even what I have a problem with. I have a problem with him pretending to be a woman and thinking he knows the plight of actual women. That just cheapens and harms the work that real women do towards equality.

  143. Re:Rackettering Influenced And Corrupt Organizatio by narcc · · Score: 1

    It's a conspiracy!

    It must be the lizard women in the hollow earth, who control the shadow government, keeping them from facing prosecution for the egregious crimes through an advanced and comprehensive cover-up by the Builderbergs and the Freemasons.

  144. Re:Just Curious by narcc · · Score: 1

    Did Glenn Beck rape and kill a girl in 1990? Why doesn't he acknowledge and deny these rumors?

  145. Steam Greenlight by JumperCable · · Score: 2

    You recently ran a successful campaign to get your game approved on Steam's greenlight. What approaches did you use to get your game ranked high enough to be greenlit. What do you feel had the biggest impact in getting the numbers? What suggestions do you have for other Indie Game Developers who want to get their games approved on Steam's greenlight system?

  146. Hi Spacekat by poity · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What are your own thoughts about the sexist manner in which you were banned from /r/gamerghazi? Is the misogynistic toxicity of that community reflective of the anti-gamergate faction?

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  147. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Yosho · · Score: 2

    At this point, any woman would garner an adverse reaction as strong as the one we're seeing here.

    Why do you think that? The question gallery for other interviewees such as Rachel Sussman and Pam Fletcher were far more civil, even when the subject of gender came up -- and there were far more technical questions that weren't gender-related at all.

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  148. Re:Priveledge by Pfhorrest · · Score: 1

    The traditional sense of "privilege" is not different from the feminist one; the feminist sense is just a special case of the general sense. It is a problem if people act like the special case is the all-encompasing sense and the broader, more general sense is somehow misunderstanding the concept though. I've encountered that problem with the word "derail" before, where a forum thread unrelated to gender issues drifted into a discussion of gender issues instead of its primary topic, and someone said that the first person to start the gender subtopic had "derailed" the conversation, which a feminist in the conversation took issue with, apparently thinking derailing meant only the one specific kind of derailing (changing the subject away from feminism to avoid talking about it) that she was familiar with, and was apparently oblivious to the much broader and older sense of "changing the topic of conversation" in general.

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  149. Re:You have got to be kidding me by rtb61 · · Score: 1

    I find your comment insulting and degrading. Just because I read slashdot does not make me some pathetic victim of marketing that can get readily abused and sucked into scams. In fact in my time on slashdot I find the exact opposite to be generally true, that slashdot readers tend to be less manipulable via marketing techniques and routinely challenge and discuss many stories put up.

    So the question I assume you want to ask, beyond insulting slash dot readers as be gullible idiots, is "How appropriate do you think the, patreon campaign is and if you really are striving in the public interest, shouldn't you, just like so many others do it without the desire for personal fiscal reward and notoriety". Just because so many ex-politicians get involved in the public speaking for profits campaign, does not mean everyone else should. In fact I am deeply suspicious about those politicians speaking fees and who is donating the money to pay for it. How carefully are the donations to those charity organisations being investigated because I am really suspicious that politicians are withdrawing bribe money out of tax haven bank accounts and sic donating that money to charities to pay themselves ex-politician to speak (laundering the money via a charity).

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  150. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    You mean like how she claimed she was threatened and had to leave her home out of fear, only to do the video interview in the home she claimed she left?

  151. Re:No Solicitation by Crashmarik · · Score: 2

    What's next for slashdot? Will we have breaking news stories about Nigerian princes, forced to flee their homes, who just need a bank account to store their millions?

    Oh man sorry you ran afoul of the asshats and got modded into the cellar. I don't have points but that was +5 funny for me.

  152. Re:TheRalph by Khyber · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Rules can't supercede regulative authority.

    The convention is public. The FCC has already made multiple rulings that whatever can enter your camera (since your eye is one) is permissible to be recorded. Your cover for Brianna makes zero sense in the face of regulative authority. It doesn't matter if he broke the rules, because the rule violates government regulations and is therefore unenforcable.

    Same way you can decrypt police transmissions in your own home, front yard, or back yard. Same way you could re-transmit them in the clear on another channel (as long as you don't violate transmission power/channel regulation.)

    If it enters your property, you are free to do with those photons or radio waves as you damn well please. No pictures means no video, either, since a video is multiple pictures strung together, but I saw plenty of fucking video cameras there.

    You have zero standing, here.

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  153. Re:Priveledge by Khyber · · Score: 1

    No, you just fail at reading comprehension.

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  154. Re:Priveledge by Khyber · · Score: 1

    Guess fucking what? Female privilege exists. Check this shit out, my nigger.

    You and your girl get into a fight. You do nothing, she rips you a new asshole with a broken bottle. YOU GO TO FUCKING JAIL IN ALMOST EVERY SITUATION.

    Custody battles for children. WOMEN GET A FUCKING MATERNAL ADVANTAGE IN COURTS BY DEFAULT.

    A woman can falsely cry rape. YOUR ASS WILL SERVE 10 OR MORE YEARS ON THE WORD OF A *WOMAN*

    Give me a fucking break.

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  155. law enforcement by cpm99352 · · Score: 1

    Your Patreon post states "So, I waste hours documenting this for law enforcement."

    Can you enumerate the law enforcement reports you've made? Columbus District Attorney said they had no complaint, and you apparently followed up that it was a communication error.

    Given the penalties for filing false reports, have you actually filed a report? Please include jurisdiction and date.

  156. Wu being trans-whatever is not the issue... by frrrp · · Score: 1

    ... that Wu then proceeds to claim to be entitled to speak on behalf of ALL women IS. That all is a red-herring anyway. Ladies and gentlemen, meet Brianna Wu. Nothing here that can't be independently verified - http://www.dailymotion.com/vid... I really thought this place knew better than to allow professional propagandists and pan-handlers a stage and a microphone.

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  157. Re:Rackettering Influenced And Corrupt Organizatio by starworks5 · · Score: 1

    Well, Renee James did get fired the day after I went to the US Attorneys office and the FBI to investigate her for the hiring quotas and connection to John Kitzhaber

    Similarly http://uomatters.com/2014/05/bonine-goes-to-asuo-and-the-students-vote-to-help-revise-student-conduct-code.html#comment-71524

  158. Technical by goose-incarnated · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Have you ever produced anything of note, notability commensurate with your celebrity status? Have you ever demonstrated any technical ability?

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  159. Re:You have got to be kidding me by _KiTA_ · · Score: 4, Informative

    Who's taking about harassment? I'm clearly talking exclusively about the wacky claim made by the AC inexplicably modded +5, which seems to only be supported by a few crazy fringe sites.

    By analogy, the AC is claiming we faked the moon landings, and you're talking about monuments on Mars.

    And I was pointing out that your being skeptical of her faking her harassment is doubtful due to the comments in here doesn't mesh, as I haven't seen any harassment going on. Perhaps I jumped the gun.

    It might also to have a bit of background: Ms. Wu specializes in antagonizing people, especially over social media, and then crying harassment whenever anyone takes the bait. She has been doing this for as long as I've been aware of her.

    Given that this is the internet and it's trivial to make a twitter account, this usually invariably results in Ms. Wu getting some troll upset with her who will attempt to hurt her feelings based on any number of perceived weaknesses - doing so is not sexism. Indeed it would be the very definition of sexism to put on kid gloves just because of Wu's gender.

    Ms. Wu has also admitted to creating twitter accounts to troll herself with, and some of the screenshots she has taken of this harassment are suspect -- for example, taking a screenshot within seconds of a tweet being posted, which is unlikely unless you are aware the tweet is about to be posted.

    She then complains about this harassment publicly, links to her patreon page, and goes back to antagonizing people online. Pity farming or professional victimhood in a nuthsell. Granted, Ms. Wu is hardly alone, several of these fake feminist trolls have infested the Third Wave Feminism movement as of late, and are pushing a narrative of women being poor widdle fragile things that must be coddled and protected at all times because they're just so fragile.

  160. Re:Priveledge by Cederic · · Score: 1

    Which words? Cunt?

    You acting like one doesn't mean I'm demeaning women when I use the word.

  161. Re:You have got to be kidding me by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

    Asking Ms. Wu hard questions is not harassment.

    It is when the question is "what mental illness do you have?"

    Informing people about Ms. Wu's potentially criminal fraud in regards to her business, her online ventures, and her faked harassment, as well as her history of using racial and homophobic epithets before her latest persona as a Third Wave Faux Feminist, is not harassment.

    Conspiracy theories and unfounded accusations repeated over and over again in an attempt to disrupt a person's life is harassment. If you have evidence of criminal activity or racist/homophobic behaviour then the correct action is to report it to the police, not go for internet mob vigilante justice.

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  162. Re:You have got to be kidding me by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

    Your first image is too small to read. The second one... Well, if it is real then I despair at the poor literacy level in the prosecutor's office, but that issue has been dealt with anyway. There was a mistake made by Wu's staff when reporting the incidence, since corrected. Try emailing them again.

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    SJW, n: "Someone I don't like, and by the way I'm a fuckwit" - AC
  163. Re:TheRalph by AmiMoJo · · Score: 3, Informative

    To be absolutely clear, the convention place is not a public place. It is a private establishment, hired out to the conference organizers. The organizers can set whatever rules they like within their private conference hall, unless those limits are discriminatory.

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  164. Re:You have got to be kidding me by dave420 · · Score: 1

    It's cute you think gamergate has anything to do with journalism. Cute and horrifying.

  165. Re: THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by BasilBrush · · Score: 1

    Contribute to society? She's created a game for girls. What have you done? Besides bully people online.

  166. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Mashiki · · Score: 1

    Really? Cause it sure shows up easily on a 29" monitor. And of course you can't forget the other stuff either. I'm sure someone will go hurdurdur breitbart because they have an ideological bias.

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  167. Re:Serious racial issues with Wu by 91degrees · · Score: 1

    Why should she answer these? She isn't the voice of anti-GG. Unless she made those specific comments then she should be brought to task for them but I'm under the impression she didn't. (And similarly I don't think all GG supporters are responsible for the idiots in their group, even though there are a lot of them)

  168. Re:You have got to be kidding me by tehcyder · · Score: 1

    Considering that several prominent female vets of the gaming industry have came forward and dispelled the myth of the "boy's only club" (Creator of "legacy of kain" for starters) , the entire narrative is hogwash.

    Finding a few examples of women doing well in the gaming industry does not prove it is not sexist, any more than Barack Obama being president proves there is no racism in the US.

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  169. Re:You have got to be kidding me by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

    Okay, now I can actually read it (the image you posted earlier was tiny) it's obvious from the tag line that she was just curating a list of idiots who jumped at the bait.

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  170. Re:You have got to be kidding me by RedK · · Score: 1

    Use facts that can be proven. Leave faith to religions.

    Women are not anymore or less "believed" or "not believed" than men. Humans in general are believed when they are using proven or provable facts. They are also "believed" when they build credibility based on a history of using such facts and truths in their discourse. This particular human being has not been truthful, thus her credibility is in the pits.

    This has no link to gender. It's not about gender. People that make it about gender want to shield a specific class of citizen from criticism.

    The better question is : why should women be about to lie and distort the truth and not be criticized for it ? Answer that, Mr. Internet Feminist.

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    Anonymous Coward on Monday August 04, @06:49PM
  171. Re:You have got to be kidding me by RedK · · Score: 1

    Conspiracy theories and unfounded accusations repeated over and over again in an attempt to disrupt a person's life is harassment.

    Like calling large swats of people "Misogynists" because they disagree with women ? Because that's an unfounded accusation levied way to easily these days and has disrupted the life of many people for the only crime of not trusting a woman's or male feminist's words without proof.

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  172. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Mashiki · · Score: 1

    Okay, now I can actually read it (the image you posted earlier was tiny) it's obvious from the tag line that she was just curating a list of idiots who jumped at the bait.

    Yeah, sure. It's not that they're mentally unbalanced or anything right? That they fish for attention, and have a martyr and victim complex. It's nothing like trying to blame GG for 'sarin gas' but in truth it was a anti-GG person who said it either right?

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  173. Re: Why Did you Slander Brad Wardell by TheFirstPaige · · Score: 1

    Brad Wardell himself admitted he's sexually inappropriate and that people he has allegedly harassed would feel harassed by him. So why are you mad? Do you usually go out of your way to defend the aggressor?

  174. Re: You have got to be kidding me by ferespo · · Score: 1

    That's interesting that that's your experience. I've found it interesting that it seems like many religious conservatives don't object to trans* the way they do to homosexuality.

    Strange world we live in

    It is not strange. Every trans person assumes a very well defined *hetero* sexual identity.

  175. Re:TheRalph by Khyber · · Score: 1

    "The organizers can set whatever rules they like within their private conference hall"

    The FCC said fuck no to that as well. See the wifi jamming lawsuit against both public and private establishments.

    FCC/government regulations take precedence. This is basic fucking contract law. What is in that contract may not supercede any regulation or law in place.

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  176. Re: You have got to be kidding me by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1, Informative

    The only reference to this event I can find is the Lolcow Wiki, hardly a reliable source of information. It appears to be fabricated.

    Would you care to provide solid evidence, or withdraw your accusation?

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  177. Re: THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by Squiddie · · Score: 1

    Oh, no! He created an iOS game with terrible graphics and gameplay! Now my years working as an engineer mean nothing compared to that! /sarcasm No, what Wu is known for is being a professional victim. He doesn't live from the income created by his work, no instead he plays the victim and tells people do donate to his patreon because people called him out on his bullshit and that hurt his fee fees.

  178. Re: You have got to be kidding me by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

    Wilson described herself as a feminist and has spoken in interviews about women's difficulties in tech. She would be ripped to shreds by the MRAs just like other women who have done the same.

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  179. Re:What is all of this even about? by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    https://encyclopediadramatica....

    Yes, it's a bit slanted, but that's the tone of Encyclopedia Dramatica posts. But it's about far slanted the otherway as Brianna's story is slanted towards her.

    She's a self proclaimed victim http://selfproclaimedvictim.bl...

  180. Re: You have got to be kidding me by Moridineas · · Score: 1

    It is not strange. Every trans person assumes a very well defined *hetero* sexual identity.

    That's not true at all. Caitlyn Jenner is dating a woman. She is both a transwoman and a lesbian.

    More to the point, if religion claims that you are created in God's image and also proscribes a particular way to live (e.g. as a heterosexual even if you experience homosexual urges), why is it ok for you to ignore homosexual desires but embrace a desire to change your body and gender. Both are doing things that your body as constructed by God wasn't originally intended for.

    Like I said, I don't get it.

  181. Re:THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by david_thornley · · Score: 1

    It certainly can be misogyny even when directed at only a few women. It depends on what happened, which I haven't paid attention to, so I'm theorizing here. If she was insulted for being female, or for things that generally matter primarily for females, that's probably misogyny. Mocking a woman for ugliness (which may or may not have happened here) is usually misogyny, since it implies that women are required to be good-looking, or that they matter only for their looks.

    Similarly, if only one black family in a town had a cross burned on their lawn, I'd suspect racism.

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  182. Re: THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by BasilBrush · · Score: 1

    He created an iOS game with terrible graphics and gameplay!

    It's a game for girls. As you don't appear to be a girl, what the fuck would you know?

    You are so insecure, you find it a threat that some games are not written with you in mind.

    And you're a bigot about transexuals too. What a pathetic excuse for a human being you are. If you are older than 12, you should be ashamed at your immaturity.

  183. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Moridineas · · Score: 1

    Hah, that's hilarious. "Curating a list of idiots who jumped at the bait." That's rich.

    Do you, out of curiosity, have any connection to Brianna Wu (or anyone else directly involved in GamerGate?). I'm asking because you seem to be taking these slashdot threads really personally, and it seems a bit suspicious.

  184. Re:Priveledge by david_thornley · · Score: 1

    It's also possible for one group to be privileged in one way and its complement privileged in another way. Both men and women face gender-based problems, which is unfortunate. I believe that the woman-based problems are considerably more serious than the man-based ones, and for that reason I'm more interested in helping women to sexual equality, but that doesn't mean there isn't some discrimination against men.

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  185. Re:You have got to be kidding me by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 1

    Time to go find another tech news site.

    I've floated this idea multiple places but I think that /.ers could actually pull it off. It's a bit scattered, and if anyone would like to discuss this further respond here. I really want /.ers opinion on this...

    Can we go back to a Unix philosophy for online discussion?

    Nothing was wrong with Usenet for discussion, it was distributed, scaled well, worked well on low CPU and low bandwidth machines. It just needed a better moderation system on top of it. Nothing was wrong with IRC for chat, it was distributed, scaled well, worked well on low CPU and low bandwidth machines.

    They just needed moderation and better interfaces. IrcCloud is attempting to make IRC available for the 'mass public' on modern devices and HTML5. Why isn't the same approach being taken to Usenet?

    While trying to chat with 5-10 people on Facebook my machine will grind to a halt. Even slower if I have it open in multiple tabs Meanwhile irssi runs perfectly fine on a RaspPi even with dozens of channels and hundreds of users.

    Can a group sit down and make a RFC for moderation?. Include all the types of moderation so people can setup their own subreddit/newsgroups anyway they want. If people want a 'free for all' anyone gets to vote (Reddit), that's fine. But understand that with certain types of discussion it goes to shit. If people want a limited moderation (Slashdot), also allow that. Slashdot has some distinct advantages in that you can't really bandwagon like you can on Reddit because not everyone has mod points and not everyone has mod points at the same time. I've floated the idea of a "Coin" that could be used for moderation. "Slashdot2.0" hands out expiring moderation coins

    Publish it as a spec and let other people figure out the implementation. You could have a completely integrated stack like Slashdot and Reddit but you could also distribute it. The discussion (usenet) is hosted on one server and the moderation is on another. I would even pay money to 'subscribe' to the moderation server that had all the slashdotters but not all of the redditors. I liked the taxonomy of "Funny" vs "Insightful". With the exact same news story you could have the exact same comments but displayed completely different for the audience.

    This way you could host it in any form you wanted. You could spin up an EC2 instance and host a .onion only chat/discussion/moderation server for people that need it in places where the government tries to limit it. But it'll also help to limit being DDOS'd like Voat's new servers are as well as all the *chan servers.

    And for the love of god, make it support unicode.

    Slashdot is dead. Reddit is dying. We've all seen that corporations running discussions always turn to shit. Surely there has to be someone on /. that can at least help me hash out this idea. Even if I have to implement it first in Python before someone that knows more than me can do it in C better and faster.

  186. Re:Priveledge by david_thornley · · Score: 1

    Could you cite cases in which a man was convicted of rape in a "he said - she said" situation, without other factors (I'm perfectly willing to believe that the word of a white woman would be believed in a jury trial in some communities)? I'm not saying that false rape accusations aren't damaging, but I'm having trouble believing that the accusation alone would lead to a conviction.

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  187. Re: You have got to be kidding me by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 1

    Wu née M

    It's 2015. I can copy and paste Emojis on facebook and Reddit and slashdot can't support character sets beyond American English? Come on.

  188. DNA by MouseTheLuckyDog · · Score: 1

    Are you willing to take a DNA test in front of a neutral party to prove that you are actually a woman?

  189. Re:Priveledge by Khyber · · Score: 1

    I couldn't cite any cases, as I was standing there in the court room awaiting my own sentencing, oh almost 15 years ago.

    Dude got 54 1/2 years sentence for a crime he did not commit (and was in fact physically incapable of performing as he had lost his penis in a car accident years prior. We got to see that in the court room.)

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  190. Re: You have got to be kidding me by ferespo · · Score: 1

    I would think that Jenner is an outliner,

    What repulses conservatives is the fact of someone not being hetero normative. As I said before, a trans person is one who adopts (through a lot of work) a very defined hetero normative sexual identity.

    If a gay person wants to be "cured" i.e. adopt an hetero normative identity he will be accepted and congratulated. I know, it is not the same, but the common thing here is being hetero normative.

    Some trans persons could pass as a perfectly *normal* person, regarding their sexual behavior, in the eyes of other people.

  191. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Reziac · · Score: 1

    In fact, I was going to ask...

    What's with the restraining order on you from your former place of work?

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  192. Re: You have got to be kidding me by Moridineas · · Score: 1

    I would think that Jenner is an outliner,

    ... As I said before, a trans person is one who adopts (through a lot of work) a very defined hetero normative sexual identity.

    I really think you are way out of line here. Of the relatively few trans people I can think of.

    Burger Heineman, a transwoman, is married to a woman. There's actually another programmer I remember--and I can't for thel ife of me remember her name, or find her page via google--who ported a lot of games to Mac over the years (and worked at one of the porting companies) who transitioned quite awhile ago and also identified as a lesbian.

    Here's an article for you: http://mic.com/articles/74169/trans-women-can-be-lesbians-too

  193. Re: You have got to be kidding me by Reziac · · Score: 2
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  194. Re: You have got to be kidding me by Reziac · · Score: 1

    Right on. I don't care what she/he was/is on the gender front. I do care about being manipulated and lied to.

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  195. Re:THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by RedK · · Score: 1

    How many ex-boyfriends do you know of, even ones with actually awful ex-girlfriends, pen an online screed designed to create a hate mob? How many?

    Not many, because of attitudes and people like you, who instead of listening to them, and maybe looking into the situation, automatically accuses the male side of Misogyny and Hate, just for denouncing abuse performed by an ex-girlfriend.

    Ever thought you might be the one preventing the voice of abused men to actually talk about their experience by labelling them as vile, sub-humans ? Because nothing makes a victim feel better than that amiright ?

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    Anonymous Coward on Monday August 04, @06:49PM
  196. Read any good books lately? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Fiction, none fiction, doesn't matter. I was looking for something new to read.

  197. Honesty by Karganeth · · Score: 1

    Why do you consistently lie to the media about being a woman? You are not a woman. You are a man who has a mental disorder and you need help. It's worth noting if slashdot deletes this comment, I'm interested in knowing if SJWs are running the shop here.

  198. Re:Priveledge by SuiteSisterMary · · Score: 1

    Could you cite cases in which a man was convicted of rape in a "he said - she said" situation, without other factors (I'm perfectly willing to believe that the word of a white woman would be believed in a jury trial in some communities)? I'm not saying that false rape accusations aren't damaging, but I'm having trouble believing that the accusation alone would lead to a conviction.

    Duke Lacrosse team comes to mind.

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  199. Re: You have got to be kidding me by Krishnoid · · Score: 1

    From a Kotaku article:

    Dani Berry is survived by her three children, who now operate a company which trades under the name Ozark Softscape (Berry’s old development studio), and which manages her IP and "digital legacy".

    Not the same, but maybe we could get an interview with them?

  200. Re:You have got to be kidding me by metamatic · · Score: 1

    Uhhh there isn't an investigation because it doesn't support the political narrative?

    So the cops are part of the conspiracy pushing the SJW narrative? I had no idea the conspiracy ran so deep.

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  201. Re:You have got to be kidding me by hairyfeet · · Score: 1

    It has nothing to do with cops, it has to do with POLITICS. Why do you think we have a border you could literally drive a nuke through, chunks of our cities becoming war zones and all we see on TV is debates over a 150 year old flag and whether gays marrying will shake up the country? Its because those topics are "safe", they won't expose any skeletons, its lets the politicians stump for or against without risking anything. They like stories like Wu because it gives you frankly a wealth of "first world problem" topics that are trivial and which won't cause a politician to risk anything. Congressman Porkus risks nothing if he comes out one way or another on feminism or a 150 year old flag, unlike risking votes and/or lobbyist money if we were to get on "real" issues. And what prosecutor is gonna wanna touch Wu? Why that might get me labeled an "ist" like sexist, transphobe, fuck that shit! Cops aren't gonna waste time if the prosecutor won't run with it and no prosecutor is gonna risk being called an "ist" in 2015, its political suicide and most prosecutors use that job as a stepping stone to higher office.

    As for the media? As I said show me ONE, just one, 100% unbiased look at gamergate, with both sides treated as human beings instead of trying to demonize one or the other...you can't, because we don't have news orgs, we have political orgs. You will never get a left site like MSNBC (or NBC,CBS,ABC) to run a story that goes against the left political stance, anymore than you'll get Fox news to run a story that goes against the right political stance. It doesn't matter what the facts are if they came from Breitbart, or if they lean towards individuals being responsible for their own actions if you are a left site, just as nobody on the right is gonna care what the facts are if they came from HuffPo and lean towards a "stop stomping the poor" narrative.

    So it really has nothing to do with gamergate, it has to do with pushing "news" that helps reinforce your political stance while still being "safe" compared to real "this could cost me votes" issues. As Jessie Ventura said "politics has become pro wrestling, you say all these nasty things about your opponent on camera and when the camera stops you and he go out to lunch and laugh about it with the lobbyists".

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  202. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Pubstar · · Score: 1

    a single story soliciting questions (you know, what they used to call a "dialog") is hardly the worst thing that Slashdot has ever done

    Yes, it wouldn't be a problem. I think the main issue here is this is a nobody who made a crappy cellphone game (that took 3 years and $400k to make, yet the models and lighting look like they're from some projects using 3DS Max I did in High School) who plays the professional victim to no end. She recently was de-modded by Ghazi for not towing the line, and she is probably afraid her VictimBux(tm) are going to be expiring soon, so she has to whore her Patreon out anywhere she can.

    Honestly, if this post never had the Patreon link, I probably wouldn't have cared. Now it just seems like another cry for money disguised as a way to ask Wu questions. Any time she has asked to have a dialogue with people, she ignores any serious questions, and only answers the ones that are along the lines of "How do you stay such a strong womyn in the face of adversity", to which the answer is almost always "Because people help me out and contribute to my Patreon, it lets me turn VictimBux(tm) into crappy games that will sink my company so bad, I have to seek VC funding to make R62"

  203. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Pubstar · · Score: 3, Informative

    How is the criminal investigation into harassment going?

    Last I heard, that Mass. prosecutors office isn't too happy with Wu lying about filing court documents about the people harassing her. I always find it funny that people lie about things that are public records.

    Do you find law enforcement generally believes you, or do they accept the other side's claims that you ran an elaborate false flag operation against yourself? What kind of evidence is most effective, most likely to be understood and accepted? Can you recommend the best way to report criminal harassment?

    Oh, this stuff. The best way to report harassment? Actually go down to a court house and file paperwork. The only problem is that you can't file harassment reports when you are harassing yourself or when people disagree with you on the internet.

  204. Re: You have got to be kidding me by Pubstar · · Score: 1

    You.... I like you.

  205. Re: You have got to be kidding me by Pubstar · · Score: 1

    I don't know if you've seen some of her posts on a trans support group forum, but she was pretty mean to other people going through some rough times. Some of the posts even made it seem that she hated other trans women. I would like to preface this next comment by saying I've stuck around through a good friends MTF transition, and I've been apart of the GSA and other LGBT support groups back in my HS and early college days - Honestly I think Wu got the transition done for attention. She has aspects from various Cluster-B personality disorders. In the group that she hangs out with, everyone competes to be the most special little snowflake ever, and she (well her parents) had the money to pay for everything, so she went ahead with it.

  206. Re: You have got to be kidding me by Pubstar · · Score: 1

    What, No Wendy Carlos? Switched On Bach was a groundbreaking album for the time. I guess its not as nerdy as an ARM chip designer though.

  207. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Pubstar · · Score: 1

    She is Trans. Go look up any available public records for John Flynt. He stopped existing when Brianna Wu came around, and they share the same addresses. Also, Mr. Flynt was born a rich white male. I take his perspective on anything besides being a trans woman with a grain of salt. Even then....

  208. Re:You have got to be kidding me by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 1

    The article had exactly the intended effect. She got to claim she was a victim on twitter. [Archive]

    I read all 300 toxic questions for my @slashdot interview, here are the ones I can answer
    1. Yes, I like peanut M&Ms

    She got exactly what she was going for. She never intended to answer any questions. She's just run out of venues to call her out on her bullshit. She heard Slashdot used to do 'tech', probably knew someone at Dice and got it put in. I wonder what Slashdot's traffic looked like today when she actively tried to get her followers to brigade Slashdot

    And it's pretty easy to tell who they are. They have no Karma, didn't even Create an account

    Meanwhile some of us have been on Slashdot for 10+ years and have decent post histories to fall back on. She claims it was GamerGaters that did this but most of them are too young to have ever found Slashdot.

    These people can't handle the truth/criticism.

  209. Don't take the bait! by DirtMcGirt · · Score: 1

    Fellow Slashdotters, nothing good can come of this. All Wu and her ally the OP wants is to harvest any comments that express disagreement with Wu, are less than nice, or that reference Wu's past bad behavior. She won't answer any real questions, much less hard ones. She will take all those harvested posts and tell everyone in the SJW-sphere that she was subjected to a "sexist hate campaign on a male-dominated tech site" or some such. Note that Wu has an incentive to get attention and be attacked, since this leads to Patreon bucks. She has no incentive to do anything to "help women in tech", since that won't get her any money.

    But I've said too much - maybe my post will be evidence of "misogyny"! Oh well.

    TLDR: Don't take this bait. If someone's Patreon is linked front and center, that should tell you everything you need to know about them.

  210. Re:You have got to be kidding me by Mashiki · · Score: 1

    I'm asking because you seem to be taking these slashdot threads really personally, and it seems a bit suspicious.

    I can happily disclose that unlike the other poster who didn't say whether or not they have connections. I don't have connections with them, and I do have something to do with Gamergate.

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  211. Re: Why Did you Slander Brad Wardell by Mashiki · · Score: 1

    Uh no he didn't. He admitted that he has no problems encouraging an open environment and people to enjoy themselves. I guess that's why the actual aggressor was forced to write a public apology right?

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  212. Re: You have got to be kidding me by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

    Oh hey stalker dave,

    Maybe you can figure out how to use the proper reply to buttons

  213. Re:THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by Raenex · · Score: 1

    Amusing how it's "several times" but that one incident is the only one quoted. Not exactly the best way to convince otherwise disinterested parties of her dishonestly.

    You'd think once would be enough, but anyways...

    Brianna "Stayed Home" Wu got national media attention after being "forced" to "flee home" by GamerGate threats. Yet it turns out that was complete bullshit, because:

    1) They were already scheduled to be at a con for the weekend they were forced to flee and go into hiding.

    2) They tweeted they would be at the con and at what booth after the "threat". Really afraid for their life there, aren't they?

    3) Subsequent interviews after they had supposedly gone into hiding were found out to be done from their home.

    Brianna "Stayed Home" Wu injected themselves into GamerGate by poking the hornets nest and used the subsequent "threat" to promote themselves ever since. Brianna "Stayed Home" Wu, when responding to a fellow trans asking for help, admitted in private chat (but leaked by the other party): "Listen, I am good at political stuff. This is what I do. I'm telling you, taking on Paypal publicly is a suicide mission."

    So trolling gamers over feminist bullshit is ok while pretending to be afraid for your life, but standing up to PayPal is suicide. Brianna "Stayed Home" Wu is a political operator and a professional victim.

  214. I gotta disagree with you by Crashmarik · · Score: 1

    1) He only has appeal within the very narrow SJW circle as it is. So if he harvests comments from here and raises his stature the action will siphon resources away from people who might potentially be effective.

    2) He is easily discredited. Any news outlet or publication that backs his position destroys their credibility as an unbiased presenter of factual information. (there are people that still believe in such things) The stories become brickbats that can be used against them when they go to bat for other causes. Don't think so ? Just look at what running this story has done for slashdot. People are really disgusted with this crap. Me I'll stick around but I have running adblock for years.

    3) It shines a light on posters agendas. If you look at this thread there are posters who raise the same question over and over, even though it has been answered repeatedly. Their purpose isn't to seek answers but to cast doubt without any factual basis to do so.

    1. Re:I gotta disagree with you by DirtMcGirt · · Score: 1

      You're not wrong, but there's no need to use the transphobic 'he'.

  215. AMA?! More like DNAMA! by tofus · · Score: 1

    https://archive.is/k4wVu

    She's not at all interested in answering anything at all. Right as has been predicted by just about anyone asking questions that people *really* want answers to.

    Why on Earth did Slashdot think interviewing her would be a good idea? Or even yield any results? We're talking about a person that has done literally *nothing* for the Gaming Community, other then attempting to drive it apart with her political agenda and social justice naratives. She's not even produced or help produce a sinlge popular game. Why is she even mentioned here? Slashdot is not a political/social justice site, but a site with news for nerds with stuff that matters. And Brianna Wu clearly does not 'matter'.

  216. So has Wu answered a single question yet? by frrrp · · Score: 1

    ::crickets::

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  217. Re:TheRalph by Khyber · · Score: 1

    This idiot apparently doesn't understand 'No Violation of Public Policy,' which FCC regulations just happen to be considered 'Public Policy' as a legal matter of course.

    The Supreme Court in fact made this very clear. They would not call me an idiot for understanding their ruling.

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  218. Re:You have got to be kidding me by fsagx · · Score: 1

    May we have an "Interviews: Ask Jessie Jackson a Question" next?

  219. Re: You have got to be kidding me by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

    As expected, all we have are some anonymous forum posts. Somehow that counts as evidence now.

    Well, I knew this guy "Anonymous Coward" back at school. It was a total dick-head, racist, sex offender who liked to drink his own urine (said it improved his health). Apparently that's a fact now.

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    const int one = 65536; (Silvermoon, Texture.cs)
    SJW, n: "Someone I don't like, and by the way I'm a fuckwit" - AC
  220. Downvote Spamming by _KiTA_ · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Just as an aside everyone, either this article got brigaded by Ghazi or some other SJW hugbox, or some specific user with 6+ accounts is running through hitting things repeatedly with -1 Flamebaits. Two of my questions that were critical of Wu that were +5 are suddenly -1 Flamebait.

    http://slashdot.org/comments.p...
    http://slashdot.org/comments.p...

    As you can see, it's very obviously someone abusing multiple accounts, as both comments were -1ed into oblivion before moving on to the next one:
    http://i.imgur.com/jK54m0Z.png

    In addition every other question that was critical of Wu has been docked down to -1 or 0 Flamebait as well:

    http://interviews.slashdot.org...
    http://interviews.slashdot.org...
    http://interviews.slashdot.org...
    http://interviews.slashdot.org...

    Granted, this doesn't surprise me as having happened, as sockpuppet abuse is a very common tactic of these Social Justice Warrior Trolls, but it's still amusing to see in action.

  221. Re:You have got to be kidding me by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 1

    Both gender and race are ultimately an identity. If you believe that Dolezal is "racially appropriating", then every trans woman is "gender-appropriating" in exact same way. I've read many articles trying to explain why this is not the case, but it all boils down to "because it is, and fuck you for even asking" (some make that latter part very explicit, basically saying that even daring to make an analogy is incredibly offensive).

    The closest thing that came to a reasonable argument is that you can't change the race the way you can change gender, but it's refuted by the very fact that Dolezal has successfully claimed to be black, and was actually treated as black by everyone interacting with her, for so long. Which makes perfect sense when you accept that race is a social construct - if it's social, it's defined solely in terms of how the person sees themselves and other people see them.

    The "heritage" part is largely irrelevant unless you believe that culture is transmitted through genes and cannot be claimed without an appropriate dose of said genes (i.e. if you're an ethnic nationalist or a racialist). The "culture" part is more relevant, but again, race, insofar as it pertains to discrimination, is not what defines culture, it is defined in terms of culture. There was no such thing as "black race" until specific societies (such as US) have invented it for the specific purpose of drawing the boundaries to define who is a second class citizen. Again, it is an artificial social construct, which is blatantly obvious when you have things such as "one-drop rule". As such, it is more flexible than gender, not less.

    Suppose Dolezal had a single (known) black ancestor from 1800, and everyone else in her heritage was white. By the laws of the time, her entire direct family tree would be considered black, and treated as such explicitly up until the end of segregation, and implicitly up to this day (unless they specifically chose to hide that heritage). If, instead, she invents such an ancestor, everyone today will still treat her as black in the same exact way as if the ancestor was not there.

    And don't tell me that this is about her upbringing or that she wasn't discriminated against (until she declared herself to be black, that is - I think it's obvious that if she was genuinely considered as black by people, she had no "white privilege" to speak of in that status). A native immigrant from an African country would not have experiences of being "unprivileged" when growing up, but once they move to US (for the sake of analogy, assume they're of the same age as Dolezal) they will also find themselves categorized as black with all that entails - and I don't think anyone would seriously deny them the right to self-identify as black based on the fact that they were not raised in a culture where they are discriminated against.

    What matters is how they are treated here and now, not what they were before. Whether it is about race, gender, religion, or any other form of self-identification is irrelevant.

  222. Re:THANK YOU For Being an Inspiration! by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 1

    For example, on her steam greenlight page she forgot to log out of her developer account and posted a message attacking herself.

    I went to google this up, and it's obvious from the thread in question that it was satirical. "8chan, Gamergate and Kotaku in Action, knock yourselves out" - I mean, how dense would you have to be to figure it out?

  223. Re:Priveledge by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 1

    The traditional sense of "privilege" is something that is not inherent and can be granted or withheld at will. The way in which feminism (and other minority rights movements) use it is, in fact, in direct contradiction to this definition. What they should be talking about is the rights that they have (same as every other human being) that are not being respected, as opposed to the privileges that are being withheld.

    OTOH, "privilege" is a much more convenient word to use if your goal is to provoke an emotional guilt reaction. A privilege is something that you may or may not deserve. Thus, when speaking in terms of privileges, when one person has it and another one does not, it shifts the conversation into a comparison of relative worth: it invites the person possessing the privilege to ask "why am I deserving of this while this other one is not? perhaps I'm not really deserving of it then?". It's exactly why a suggestion to "check your privilege" generally elicits a very negative emotional response even from people who are very removed from this entire discourse, and aren't aware of all the intricacies of the question. It's because the conventional meaning of the word makes such a request a very passive-aggressive thing.

  224. Re:Priveledge by shutdown+-p+now · · Score: 1

    A penis is not required to rape. Or would you claim that women raping men (and other women) is not a real thing?

  225. FCC? What? by phorm · · Score: 1

    And the FCC has what to do with cameras? They might say you can't block the wireless signal used to copy pictures to the internet, but they have ZERO jurisdiction regarding the filming/photography itself.

    And yeah, if the organizers were jamming they might have a leg in the game. That doesn't preclude the organizers kicking somebody out for a violating the rules. Not sure what kinda crack you're on but you might want to cut back a bit.