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    Feminist Frequency‏Verified account @femfreq 5 Dec 2013

    "No Girls Allowed: Unraveling the story behind the stereotype of video games being for boys" by @traceylien http://www.polygon.com/features/2013/12/2/5143856/no-girls-allowed …

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      2. Jordan Owen‏ @jordanowen42 5 Dec 2013
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        @femfreq @traceylien There never was a stereotype about games being for boys.Devs have been trying to reach females since gaming's inception

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      1. Lee Churchman  👨🏼‍🎓‏ @LChurchman 5 Dec 2013
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        @femfreq to be fair, it wasn’t until about 1994 that I actually met a woman who didn’t generally despise all video games.

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      1. Janine‏ @PhoenixJanine 5 Dec 2013
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        @femfreq @traceylien Interesting piece but I never had that growing up. I had my gameboy, played the nes & super nes as well as barbie.

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      1. Jordan Owen‏ @jordanowen42 5 Dec 2013
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        @femfreq @traceylien You and fellow activists are creating the illusion of a stereotype so you can barge in and make everyone play your way.

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      1. Rich‏ @AlphaRichard 5 Dec 2013
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        An outstanding piece on genderisation of videogames (and toys) http://www.polygon.com/features/2013/12/2/5143856/no-girls-allowed … @femfreq @traceylien @LetToysBeToys

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      1. Matt Pierce‏ @mausmalone 5 Dec 2013
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        @femfreq @traceylien It's a good read, but this layout is inducing eye-searing pain.

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      1. Caleb Sims‏ @Fleetcommander3 29 Jun 2014
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        @femfreq @traceylien Boys were involved in the making of video games since the beginning not many girls weren’t really interested back then.

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      1. #Venom‏ @johnnyvalent777 28 Jan 2014
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        @femfreq @traceylien what yis think of the clementine character in #thewalkingdeadgame then? espec. season2???

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      1. RAGStoRighteous LLC‏ @RAGS2Righteous 12 Dec 2013
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        @femfreq @traceylien How about our military academies? Only 20% are women for future leadership. LBJ lifted cap in 1967, Should be 50-50.

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      1. DIRT‏ @YOUNGDERPS 10 Dec 2013
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        @femfreq @traceylien from my view point when boys are older they relive it's pretty cool whenever us girls play video games a passionatly.

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      1. DIRT‏ @YOUNGDERPS 10 Dec 2013
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        @femfreq @traceylien there was never such thing. Actually most boys who play video games are regarded as "gay" because boys play sports not

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      1. Nate Johnson‏ @StandUpNate 9 Dec 2013
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        @femfreq @traceylien The section on "moral panic" is interesting. Sounds like the @femfreq videos are actually reinforcing gendered notions

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      2. Brad Dillon‏ @BradDillon17 8 Dec 2013
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        @femfreq @traceylien Shut the fuck up.

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      3. Brad Dillon‏ @BradDillon17 8 Dec 2013
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        @femfreq @traceylien @jordanowen42 gets it

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      1. Women in Games Van‏ @WomeninGamesVan 7 Dec 2013
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        @femfreq: "No Girls Allowed: Unraveling the story behind the stereotype of video games being for boys" by @traceylien http://www.polygon.com/features/2013/12/2/5143856/no-girls-allowed …

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      1. James Lantern‏ @KilgJack 5 Dec 2013
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        @femfreq @traceylien just more unwarranted crap about video games being sexist

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      1. Leanne Waldal‏ @lwaldal 5 Dec 2013
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        Good longread MT @femfreq No Girls Allowed: Unraveling story behind stereotype of video games for boys by @traceylien http://www.polygon.com/features/2013/12/2/5143856/no-girls-allowed …

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      1. Zachary Adam Carter‏ @Fail_Fairy 5 Dec 2013
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        @femfreq @traceylien but if people find out how boring I am once I can't depend on masculinity to relate to people & make friends?

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