I stayed away from this #bullyhunters trend despite being contacted by multiple people because the campaign was so vague and confusing. I'd advise everyone to do their due diligence before blindly sharing these sorts of projects.
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For the record, please don't take my dislike for this campaign as a means to attack individuals who are involved in it. I think the
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Women in gaming are sometimes treated differently based on their gender, especially on Twitch and I think those involved wanted to do something against that. I think it was just handled poorly and wasn't well enough thought out.
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So, that being said, let's make an effort to be nicer to our fellow peers in gaming. Gaming has been a massive escapism in my life that I used to deal with the bullying and tormenting I received growing up, so let's try not to drag down our gamespace with that hate.
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I know we should be nice to each other but sometimes I just like telling people ingame to go eat a bag of dicks or call them phaggots. Is that really considered sexual harassment?
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The former, yes, but the latter is a sexual preference slur. (I have regretfully said it too in the past) but I'm making an effort to not use those kind of words derogatory.
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I called the tank an asshole for not waiting for my mana break the other day, but that's not quite the same as saying you're gonna rape his family or smtn, yano?
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