When we talk about this stuff, we don't specifically say, but to address large societal problems you have to make some groups.
sure. everybody's still human, though. it's a hella more varied bunch than you'd think from watching the 6-sigma angry jerks.
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Yet they make an enormous impact on the culture. Why do the others let them? (I realize this strays a lot from original point.)
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(oh, that's fine.) who would stop them? their fans? the people who aren't their fans catch the cultural impact via fans.
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Well, take something like women in tech. Ideally, colleagues would be stepping up and really speaking out against misogynists.
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there's a wave of that with each public incident, but i assume you mean earlier, implicating a don't-rock-the-boat culture
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that sort of dynamic must be operating in gaming, like who wants to get pewdiepie mad at you before it becomes popular to
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i mean, i've always viscerally loathed pewdiepie and would say so to anybody who cared, but why would anybody care?
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There's a lot of cult of personality on the Internet. If pewdiepie were a diff person and condemned someone being racist, it
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would make a difference.
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