Just had the displeasure to read this shockingly bad article that regurgitated my quotes from a @Kotaku piece and spat them out in a heap of sexist, poorly written, uneducated shite.pic.twitter.com/wkpN5ESXqp
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For the record, since some of you aren't realising. The original article by Kotaku is something I contributed towards and spoke about. The article screenshotted copy pasted my quotes to add to her bullshit vendetta piece.
The idea that seeing someone body painting is more damaging than cyber bullying makes zero sense to me.
Reading both articles, the new one reads like a schoolkid copying homework. Some phrases are pretty much straight lifts. That's "writing" is it? Couldn't be bothered to interview anyone else or perhaps even watch an actual stream either?
And one of the suggested links is for "Top 10 cutest streamers". They've really got integrity and community standards as a priority. Encourage harassers to "cleanse" and give them some targets while you're at it?
Wow, that is actually pretty bad (as in, the copycat article totally implies that they got quotes themselves sourced to you). Also just strange of course—that they’re trying to convince people that you provided quotes for an article insulting people like you...
I don't get why people think bodypaiting means that a girl is naked under the paint.If they even bothered to do a little bit of research they would know that female bodypainters do have certain stuff that protects the parts that are not really aloowed to be shown
You’re fit btw
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