everything is mansplaining including people who want to converse with me about a topic that I brought up, in public, on a platform meant for talking to strangershttps://www.pcgamer.com/guild-wars-2-writers-fired-following-heated-twitter-exchange-with-streamer/ …
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employee of company committing egregious fireable offense was actually fired for it rather than given cover for it due to using a politically radioactive smokescreen (gender/harassment)
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I actually think she shouldn't have been fired, unless there was more going on behind the scenes (very possible that she was an insufferable employee). But I hear you — finally some accountability
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hmm, I'm trying to empathize with that position but finding it hard. the commentator she lashed out against was actually on Arenanet payroll to promote the game within gaming community. This wasn't just social media meltdown, it was actively undermining company interests.
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if it had been a random fan though I'm not sure I would feel differently. I know I would be fired by my company if I engaged with one of our clients and trash talked them like that.
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"be a sensible adult who can behave professionally" doesn't seem to be a general requirement in the game dev industry
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probably the case. from what I've read the main requirement seems to be tolerance of crunch time working hours.
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