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Drama / Re: Critawakets, and the Signs of a Sociopath
« on: November 22, 2017, 02:12:02 AM »this is akin to being nice to the honor student so you dont end up on his stufflist
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this is akin to being nice to the honor student so you dont end up on his stufflist
legitimately disliking net neutrality is the #1 proof of sheephood
That's talking about stuff like data entry, online support, stuff like that. He literally says in the video that people have jobs, to replace other jobs. That's the literal worst case scenario for getting your job replaced as a programmer and even then he admits that you're unlikely to get replaced by a robot.
As a designer/programmer/writer/community manager, no. All of these jobs are based in your ability to empathise and form abstract connections, which technology will not be capable of doing to the same extent of humanity for a very long time.
is there any comprehensive rebuttal anywhere? there's a lot of sources pointing to evidence that the thing was more about harassment than actual gaming journalism ethics.
if i'm sounding defensive of the article blame it on my libtard tendencies. i just want to see both sides of it, eg a counter article to wikipedia's stance if it exists.
one thing that is for certain though is badspot being right about it blowing over if it didnt get so much media attention. would have just been a one-time harassment case
is the wikipedia article completely wrong on this then? it talks (with many citations) about how the majority of the accusations were incorrect in the first place, and that although it may not initially had been about social justice stuff, the targets for harassment and threats happened to all be female, and one target was known primarily for her criticism of loveism/loveuality in games
who was that one little bastard back like ~v9, v10 who was always having Drama topics made about him. he was super notorious. I can't remember his name but I'm sure if I saw it I'd know it