Overview
GamerGate refers to the online backlash against perceived breaches of journalistic integrity on video game news sites that occurred as a result of the Quinnspiracy, an online controversy surrounding indie game developer Zoe Quinn’s alleged affairs with a number of men working in the video game industry, including Kotaku staff writer Nathan Grayson.
Background
The Zoe Post
On August 16th, 2014, game developer Zoe Quinn’s ex-boyfriend Eron Gjoni published an online expose detailing their relationship, claiming she cheated on him with several men in the gaming industry, including Kotaku journalist Nathan Grayson. The following day, YouTuber MundaneMatt uploaded a video critiquing Quinn’s game Depression Quest and commenting on the alleged affairs with men working in the video game industry.[3] The video was subsequently removed due to a copyright claim by Quinn for using a still image from the game.[2] On August 18th, YouTuber Internet Aristocrat uploaded the first in a series of videos titled Quinnspiracy Theory, in which he discusses the issue of cronyism in gaming media and the indie game development community.
Ethics in Gaming Journalism
As concerns over the integrity of gaming journalists increased, it was discovered that several were actively contributing money to Quinn’s Patreon account,[5][6] including Polygon editor Ben Kuchera who had been donating to Quinn for several weeks prior to writing an article about her game. Kotaku writer Patricia Hernandez subsequently came under scrutiny as well when gamers began investigating her alleged romantic relationships with other video game developers.[7] Similarly, many criticized sound designer Robin Arnott for having an alleged affair with Quinn while appearing as a judge in the Indiecade game competition, which gave Quinn an award for Depression Quest.[8]
On August 26th, Kotaku[4] editor Stephen Totilo posted a statement regarding the gaming news site’s code of ethics, announcing that Kotaku journalists would not be allowed to contribute to the Patreon accounts of game developers. The same day, Polygon[11] followed up with a similar statement announcing that all writers must disclose any contributions they have made to developer’s Patreon accounts. Readers later released a statement condemning Polygon’s new ethics policy for being unsatisfactory[9] Some criticized the new policies for being unfair, while others suggested the policy change was the result of sexism and misogyny.
Notable Developments
#GamerGate
On August 27th, actor Adam Baldwin posted a tweet linking to Internet Aristocrat videos along with the hashtag #GamerGate."[1] In the first week, the hashtag was tweeted over 244,000 times according to the Twitter analytics site Topsy.[13]
Anti-“Gamer” Backlash
On August 28th, several news sites published articles calling for an end to the “gamer” cultural identity, including The Financial Post, Ars Technica, The Daily Beast, The Stranger, Beta Beat, Gamasutra, Polygon and Kotaku (shown below).
On September 1st, journalists and independent developers involved in this ‘anti-gamer’ movement published a signed open letter to the gaming community, asking gamers to end the harassment towards critics and developers.[18] The following day, software engineer Benjamin Quintero published an article on Gamasutra questioning the strategy of gaming sites deliberately alienating their core readers by denouncing their culture.[19] Shortly after, Quintero tweeted that he had been downgraded by the video gaming news blog. On August 30th, the GamerGate Harassment Tumblr[10] blog was launched, which chronicled harassment of gamers by those associated with the online social justice community.
On September 3rd, YouTuber Boogie2988 uploaded a video responding to accusations of bigotry toward those who support GamerGate (shown below). In the first 24 hours, the video gained over 111,000 views and 7,000 comments.
“Bloggers” vs “Journalists”
Once the calls for journalistic integrity began to grow louder, various writers for mainstream gaming media outlets started publicly rejecting the title of “journalist” and began referring to themselves as “bloggers”. During the PAX Prime 2014 Q&A panel on August 29th, several panelists made a point to repeatedly declare themselves as “not journalists.”. Contrary to the trend however, Kotaku stated that it hired “journalists” and not “bloggers”.
— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) 27 augustus 2014
TheQuinnspiracy</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/StevenBeynon">
StevenBeynon Kotaku is staffed by journalists. Not "bloggers."
#NotYourShield
In response to critics claiming that GamerGate was made of misogynistic white men, women and minorities supporting GamerGate launched the hashtag #NotYourShield[20] in protest of their criticisms of gaming industry corruption being ignored.
On September 4th, Quinn posted a tweet accusing #NotYourShield of beginning a “jamming hashtag” to “spread disinformation,” along with a screenshot from a 4chan post about the hashtag (shown below).[14]
On September 7th, YouTuber Shield Project uploaded a montage of various #NotYourShield members denouncing GamerGate critics (shown below).
#GameOverGate
On September 5th, Zoe Quinn posted a series of compiled screenshots from an IRC chat claiming it as evidence that GamerGate was a conspiracy started by 4chan to get people to harass women and gaming journalists. Immediately afterward, the hashtag #Gameovergate[21] was created by Quinn’s followers to mock the gamergate movement.[15]
On the following day, The Escapist Magazine’s Co-founder Alexander “Archon” Macris, visited the IRC channel to cover their side of the story in an article.[22] In the article, the members of the channel shared how all the screenshots Quinn showed were taken out of context to mislead viewers or written by trolls attempting to disrupt the channel who were subsequently banned. Additional chatlogs[23] were provided for the missing context.
“GameJournoPros” Mailing List
After several articles critical of the “gamer” identity were being posted on gaming news websites, people began speculating that journalists had worked together to promote a narrative against gamers that disagreed with them. On September 17th, Brietbart staff writer Milo Yiannopoulos posted a tweet hinting he had obtained information about a “co-ordinated approach” used by journalists who wrote the articles (shown below).
Later that day, Breitbart[26] published and article titled “Exposed: The Secret Mailing List of the Gaming Journalism Elite,” revealing a private Google group mailing list titled “GameJournoPros,” purportedly used by gaming journalists cooperating to work against GamerGate. The article contained several screenshots taken from the mailing list, which discussed ways to approach the topic of Zoe Quinn and the GamerGate controversy (shown below).
Julian Assange’s Reddit AMA
On September 15th, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange participated in an “ask me anything” thread on the /r/IAmA[32] subreddit to answer about his new book When Google Met WikiLeaks. After Redditor ShaskaOtselot asked for his opinion censorship of GamerGate discussions on Reddit, Assange replied that it was “pathetic.” After another Redditor pointed out that ShaskaOtselot had been shadowbanned, Assange edited the post to point out that a user had been banned for asking him a question about censorship.
On the same day, Julian Assange tweeted about this event using the hashtag #gamergate[34][35]
Censorship on 4chan
Starting in mid-September, many posts discussing GamerGate were deleted on various board on 4chan, leading many users to question the integrity of the site’s moderation team. On September 17th, YouTuber Dr. Layman posted a video revealing an IP range ban on 4chan blocking users in Germany from posting to the /pol/ (politics) and /v/ (video games) boards.
On the following day, members of the /sp/ (sports) and /v/ boards spammed images of the janitor from the animated television series Arthur[29] with the phrase “He does it for free” aimed at 4chan’s moderation team. On September 19th, 4chan founder Christopher Poole posted an announcement explaining why all GamerGate threads were being removed from the site, claiming that many were violating the site’s global “no personal information / raids / calls to invasion” rule (shown below).
Mass Exodus to 8chan
Many users subsequently flocked to the rival site 8chan as an alternative image board with fewer restrictions, began to mockingly refer to 4chan as “halfchan” and lamented the site’s demise with the expression “4chan is kill.”
Edit War on Wikipedia
On September 23rd, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales tweeted that he would be looking into the edit war occurring on the GamerGate Wikipedia article. Two days later, Wales posted 11 tweets addressing the article, referring to it as a “badly written battleground.”
C.H. Sommers’ Commentaries
On September 16th, 2014, the American Enterprise Institute YouTube channel upload a video in their “Factual Feminist” series titled “Are video games sexist?”, in which host Christina Hoff Sommers refutes arguments by feminist media critic Anita Sarkeesian (shown below).
In the first three weeks, the video gained over 440,000 views and 7,700 comments. As the video began circulating online, GamerGaters began referring to Sommers as “Based Mom.”
Operation Disrespectful Nod
In September 2014, GamerGaters began spreading instructions to write advertisers supporting the websites Polygon, Kotaku, Rock Paper Shotgun and Gamasutra to protest about the sites’ criticisms of their perceived questionable ethical standards and criticisms of the GamerGate movement.[39] On September 10th, Redditor endertargaryen submitted a post to the /r/KotakuInAction[41] subreddit, calling for gamers to email sponsors of the video game news blog Gamasutra in protest of an article written by staff writer Leigh Alexander titled “‘Gamers’ don’t have to be your audience. ‘Gamers’ are over.”[40] On October 1st, 8chan[37] user In ’N Out Chef submitted a post containing a screenshot of an email from an Intel customer support representative, who revealed that the tech company had pulled an ad campaign off Gamasutra after receiving complaints about the Alexander article (shown below).
The same day, Redditor primalchaos submitted the email screenshot to the /r/KotakuInAction[38] subreddit, where it gained over 1,300 votes (93% upvoted) in the following 24 hours.
Oppressed Gamergater
Oppressed GamerGater[43] is an image macro series orginally intended to mock the GamerGate community, but later turned into mocking the viewpoints and stances of the opposing side of the controversy. On October 9, 2014, video game developer Brianna Wu[45] tweeted an image macro series titled “Oppressed GamerGater” to criticize the GamerGate community.[44] In reply to this, on the online imageboard 8chan, users started to create new image macros of the character with messages that disagree with the contra-gamergate community.[42] This development was subsequentally shared the next day on the /r/KotakuInAction subreddit.[46][47]
Brianna Wu Doxxing
On October 10th, an anonymous user on 8chan posted Wu’s address, phone number and email to the /gg/ (GamerGate) board. Several users responded denouncing the post and raising suspicions that it was part of a false flag attack (shown below).
That evening, Wu tweeted that she was contacting the police after receiving threats from a Twitter account named “Death to Brianna” (shown below).
#StopGamerGate2014
On October 14th, YouTuber Anita Sarkeesian tweeted that she canceled her talk at Utah State University when her requests were denied for pat downs or metal detectors after receiving death threats (shown below).
That evening, the hashtag #StopGamerGate2014[48] began trending worldwide on Twitter, accompanied by tweets denouncing the GamerGate movement as misogynistic and promoting violence toward women.
YouTuber MundaneMatt subsequently posted a video addressing the hashtag, arguing that the majority of the GamerGaters were not represented by those who were sending threats (shown below, left). Meanwhile, YouTuber Boogie2988 posted a video calling for a compromise between the two sides (shown below, right).
Search Interest
External References
[1]Adam Baldwin GamerGate Tweet – Adam Baldwin #GamerGate Tweet
[2]MundaneMatt DMCA-Takedown Evidence – MundaneMatt DMCA-Takedown Evidence
[3]MundaneMatt’s Re-uploaded Video – MundaneMatt’s Re-uploaded Video
[4]Kotaku – Stephen Totilo
[6]Zoe’s Questionable Patreon Supporters – Zoe’s Questionable Patreon Supporters
[7]Patricia Hernandez’s Journalistic Integrity – Patricia Hernandez’s Journalistic Integrity
[8]Robin Arnott and Indiecade Corruption – Robin Arnott and Indiecade Corruption
[9]Polygon Unprofessional – Polygon Unprofessional
[10]Tumblr – GamerGate Harassment
[11]Polygon – On Patreon Support
[12]Kotaku Comment Moderation – Kotaku Comment Moderation
[13]Topsy – #GamerGate
[15]Storify – Zoe IRC Allegations
[18]Open Letter To The Gaming Community – Open Letter To The Gaming Community
[19]Gamasutra Article – Ben Quintero’s Gamasutra Article
[20]Twitter – #NotYourShield
[21]Twitter – #Gameovergate
[22]The Escapist – Exclusive: 4Chan and Quinn Respond to Gamergate Chat Logs
[23]IRC chatlog from Aug 18 to Sep 6 – Archive of Chatlogs
[24]Twitter – Devin Faraci: haha I have more respect for ISIS than the anti-Quinn people.
[25]Youtube – Zoe Quinn misquotes me, mixes up Baldwins #GamerGate
[26]Breitbart- Exposed-the-secret-mailing-list-of-the-gaming-journalism-elite
[27]Open Letter to the Gaming Community
[28]Google Groups – Game Journalist Professionals
[29]Wikipedia – Arthur (TV Series)
[30]Breitbart – How Sloppy Biased Video Games Reporting almost destroyed a CEO
[31]GamerGate Harassment tumblr
[32]Reddit – "I am Julian Assange. AMA about my new book, When Google Met WikiLeaks.
[33]Soundcloud – Recording XM 2014
[34]Twitter – #Reddit “shadowbans” user for asking #Assange a question about censorship on Reddit. #GamerGate
[35]Twitter- #GamerGate’ers should know that the pattern of censorship & cronyism they see is mirrored at the very top. Level up:…
[36]Wikipediocracy – The war on women’s dignity
[37]8chan – Intel pulls ads
[38]Reddit – Intel is pulling their ads off of Gamasutra due to shifts in editorial positioning
[39]Github (Archived Version) – Operation Disrespectful Nod
[40]Gamasutra – Gamers Dont have to be your audience
[41]Reddit – Gamasutra contact
[42]Archive.Today – Oppressed GamerGater
[43]Memegenerator.net – Oppressed GamerGater Meme
[44]TemplatesForPowerpoint.com – Powerpoint Autism Symptoms
[45]Spacekatgal – Related Tweet
[46]Reddit – Claiming that you are being oppressed by the ‘Oppressed Gamergater’ meme
[47]Reddit – ‘Oppressed Gamergater’ meme created by SJW’s is co-opted by gamers
[48]Twitter – #StopGamerGate2014