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I fall asleep watching people play MOBAs, especially LoL
Women (and trans people) are marginalized already as it is in the real world. In the "gaming world", it's even worse. It makes a lot of sense to offer women and non-binary individuals, many of whom face discrimination while playing, a place of their own. That's why you have women only spaces elsewhere. I don't necessarily think it's an issue on its own to have a women only place for them to do whatever they came to do. Instead of the outrage this produced, it would be more effective to have a conversation about sexism as a whole within the gaming culture. Social rights and justice seems to be hitting a fever pitch lately. I think it's more a sign of the times that things need to change, rather than "outrage culture" or toxic feminism.
I don't get the appeal of MOBAs, they look fucking boring and unengaging from what I've seen of themASMR is good for the soul
meanwhile men only spaces are being invaded by women and/or outright banned
Not exactlyAm I right in saying this all started because it was reported that women were unfairly treated in the work space in Riot, and then in reply to these accusations they banned men from their GamesCon panel or something?
Women (and trans people) are marginalized already as it is in the real world. In the "gaming world", it's even worse. It makes a lot of sense to offer women and non-binary individuals, many of whom face discrimination while playing, a place of their own. That's why you have women only spaces elsewhere. I don't necessarily think it's an issue on its own to have a women only place for them to do whatever they came to do. Instead of the outrage this produced, it would be more effective to have a conversation about sexism as a whole within the gaming culture. Social rights and justice seems to be hitting a fever pitch lately. I think it's more a sign of the times that things need to change, rather than "outrage culture" or toxic feminism.
Matching discrimination with discrimination solves nothing, however. If anything, it rewards an 'us versus them' mindset and promotes the belief that people are entitled to shun who they want - clearly not something desirable when it spirals into the safe-spaceism bullshit running rife in certain circles and warps culture around based on the whims of whatever 'norm' is popular at the moment.
Youre very naive lmaoI don't necessarily think it's discrimination nor resorting to tribalism. Hosting an event primarily for people who feel like they are powerless and persecuted in a hobby they enjoy makes sense. It apparently wasn't handled very well, since they didn't host additional workshops for men. I think their heart was in the right place though with the idea.
Especially because to say women/non binaries get harassed in the game is completely wrong.
do women get actively harassed more in videogames than everyone else
like actual harassment not just being called a fucking retard in the chat
do women get actively harassed more in videogames than everyone else
like actual harassment not just being called a fucking retard in the chat
Never denied that the majority of Online video games are populated by men (even though feminist websites try to claim it's a 48-52 split (lul)Yes. Whether or not you agree or disagree with Riot Games' actions recently, it would be very dishonest to deny that men dominate online video game and the culture is toxic those who aren't men.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Overwatch/comments/8hvmih/the_girl_problem_an_open_letter_to_the_overwatch/
I want to refrain from offering personal anecdotes, but my experience has been similar to the person who posted that thread. I've been in many FPS games where people have been nasty and sexist.
Never denied that the majority of Online video games are populated by men (even though feminist websites try to claim it's a 48-52 split (lul)
Don't put words in my mouth, to begin with.
Secondly,
I don't comment on games I have no idea about.
However I do know about League.
Female players do not get more harassment in League, they get the exact same.
There are millions of players, you never get matched against the same people in ranked - and there is no voice chat.
There is no way to identify that someone is or isn't a girl.
As for your personal experience... I have no reason to believe you're a woman, so I'm also not going to give a shit about it, especially because this 'women get more harassment' thing is a bit bullshit innit. I don't exist in saloon and other bullshit publication or 'bullyhunter' echo chambers, so my brain hasn't been infected with that.
Especially because psychological studies indicate that the scarcity of women usually leads to better treatment of them by men than the reverse, and I'd rather believe those than some crappy article on a crappy publication about 'muh harassment', especially because I have seen multiple anecdotal evidence, in this community.
/threadthis guy thinks hes thanos 300 IQ trying to balance this out
However I do know about League.
Female players do not get more harassment in League, they get the exact same.
There are millions of players, you never get matched against the same people in ranked - and there is no voice chat.
There is no way to identify that someone is or isn't a girl.
Voice chat got added a few patches ago and its for parties. Thats friends. Its not for soloQ. Since were talking about constant and sistemagic harassement and that almost all articles about it are prior to voice chat, that is entirely irrelevant.League has a voice chat
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Before you understand what this voice chat is, it’s important to understand what it isn’t. This is not a way to talk to randos in your game. You will not match into your ranked game and get flamed because you don’t opt in to voice chat with your team. That is, unless some rude-dude drops a Discord link in chat.