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Examining PewDiePie, Toxicity, and Mob Rule in Gaming
This month's digest from Critical Distance focuses on online harassment and toxicity in gaming culture.
Zoë Quinn on Life Since Gamergate and Her Erotic New Video Game
In the first episode of our new web series VICE Gaming Meets, the video game developer talks about online harassment and shows us her new dating simulation game inspired by Amazon bestseller Chuck Tingle.
Zoë Quinn on Life Since Gamergate and Her Erotic New Video Game
In the first episode of our new web series 'VICE Gaming Meets,' the video game developer talks about online harassment and shows us her new dating simulation game inspired by Amazon best-seller Chuck Tingle.
New Mario Game’s ‘Shufflegate’ Joke Has Nothing to Do with ‘Online Hate Campaign’, Says Nintendo
After confusion over what could be interpreted as a Gamergate reference in the forthcoming Wii U game, the publisher sets the record straight.
Developers Hope ‘Literally the Worst App’ Won't Be Quite So Bad This Time
The makers of Stolen! are back with new version Famous!—and hope that changes to the app will address harassment concerns.
SXSW Announces All-Day Summit on Harassment After Canceling Panels
But not all those invited may attend.
United Nations Apologizes for Fault-Ridden Cyberviolence Report
The report has been taken offline and will be released soon with corrections.
'I'm Disappointed': Zoe Quinn Speaks Out on UN Cyberviolence Report
Controversial United Nations report comes under fire from anti-harassment activists.
Queer Gaming Conference GX Is Coming to Australia
GX was started as a reaction to gaming's dominant "bro" culture, and serves as a place for queer geeks to hang out and enjoy cool shit in a safe, inclusive space.
Why I Had a Computer Chip and a Tiny Magnet Implanted Under My Skin
They told me I could be anything when I grew up, so I became a cyborg.
Why Video Games Can't Teach You Empathy
To truly understand another person’s plight, to know the shame of being called “sir” when you are in fact “ma’am,” takes more than a video game.
This Anthology of Short Sci-Fi Video Games Is Too Weird for the Mainstream
Zoe Quinn and Alex Lifschitz give small games power in numbers.