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Probably a lot of different ways. Start off invite only. Your previous post implied you knew gamergaters personally. Or start a Facebook group. I'm a member of a Facebook charity and awareness group for congenital hyperinsulinemia which is a rare pediatric disease that my daughter has. Even though I haven't met any if

so you could start an organization. Organizations are different from mobs in that they demand accountability from their members. Probably one of the best ways to start is by getting rid of anonymity. Pretty sure doxxing and rape threats would go down if they were attached to a real identity. I'm not saying that you

I read those "gamers are dead" pieces and I didn't feel bad about myself for being a gamer. I just thought it was interesting criticism. But, what makes me feel bad about being a gamer is the thought that someone may cross the street to avoid me if I wear a destiny t shirt in public, or that my daughter may be

It should be recognized that gamergate had done some good. Multiple sites have revised their ethics policies. Also, gamergate had donated to charity too. But these good are arguably outweighed by the bad, including the harassment and threats and doxxing. So seriously, why don't the gamergate moderates form an

thank you and thank kotaku for keeping up the gg coverage. You guys have been writing great think pieces and you've rapidly become my favorite games site. I can only imagine the pressure you guys are under given that kotaku and totilo and other kotaku editors are specific targets for gg. Thank you for not being

Why do you care what Anita says? All she does is produce YouTube videos. The only reason she had any power at all is because her opponents give her power. They transformed her from an obscure YouTube critic into a new York Times headline and a rolling stone interviewee. Do you honestly believe that she would be

you and the staff at kotaku have been great. Mistakes have been made but they've been blown completely out of proportion by those who are threatened by what zoe Quinn and Patricia Hernandez represent. If gamergaters truly care about journalism ethics, then they would demand to see the financial agreements that sponsor

Stick with it! Every reactionary movement will burn itself out with time. You guys are doing a great job!

stephen, thanks for you and your site's coverage of this terrible phenomenon. I can only imagine how terrible this must beer for you and your staff, and hope that this is long forgotten embarrassment by the time my daughter is old enough to play games. It's hard for me to take gamergate seriously as a movement about

This headline is incredibly misleading. They were banned for breaking the ToS, while the headline implies they were banned for doing something innocuous. What they did was clearly wrong, and yet the article is sympathetic to those who were setting up fake accounts. If you went to a dept store, you could sign up for a