‘ it with their [sic] own installer ‘
‘ it with their [sic] own installer ‘
saying this guy discovered it is like saying columbus discovered america. you even pointed out in this article that it was found back in 2015. this guy just found a different way to enable it.
Just because a man offers a dissenting opinion, or an opinion at all, does not make it ‘mansplaining’, which is also one of the more idiotic fucking terms coined in the past decade - on par with YOLO. Gender/sex had absolutely NOTHING to do with the situation until she made it so.
Kotaku still running with the narrative that she’s the victim after she was fired for hurling insults at their community and partners. It’s a shame.
Incorrect, O’Brien came out and explicitly stated the decision to fire her was made right after she attacked the community. They couldn’t, however, because it was 4th of july and they were all on vacation.
“Some guy on twitter is not her professional peer. Professionals have to prioritize their feedback. What this sounds like is a very, very burnt out developer tired, and possibly traumatized by public scrutiny who is lashing out. Yeah, she did a bad thing, and had a history of it, but the atmosphere of constant…
Hey, I don’t have a dog in the fight here. I’m just showing that she’s not without fault. What I will say, however, is there is no longer such a thing as a personal social media (misnomer not only in name) in this day and age. She was a KNOWN employee of ArenaNet, even stating so in her bio, talking about the works…
That’s what the media told you to believe. Now yake the time to read the entire ordeal on Twitter & see all the information Kotaku & Polygon left out.
We don’t know that for certain. This is far from the first time she has been a shithead towards fans. After so much crap, ArenaNet could have been looking for any reason to fire her; that happened to be it.
A developer attacked several fans without justification. It wasn’t simply because an online mob demanded it. The community was pissed at her behavior and ArenaNet values its community because without them, there’s no game.
Or maybe they fired her because she constantly attacked the fanbase, praised the death of a cancer sufferer, and was unable to handle any form on criticism without shouting ‘sexism’? Just a thought, but this view shares as much credence as the one provided above, ie: half-truths and speculation. ;)
It’s a fact that she celebrated the death of TotalBiscuit. It’s also a fact that she has a history of attacking and threatening people on Twitter with no cause.
He was correcting an extremely biased account of Price’s behavior in this article.
“Two Guild Wars 2 narrative designers, Jessica Price and Peter Fries, were fired after Jessica attacked a well-established community member for asking a questions, shouted sexism, and refused to back down. This led people to dig into her Twitter page and realize she frequently posts opinions that ArenaNet does not…
Please don’t make me explain the joke.
He shouldn’t have asked for a litre of cola.
You have a one dimensional view of misogyny that doesn’t need to be disected here. Suffice to say, the GOP approves of Tomi Lahren until she demands the same pay as a man, wants an abortion or questions gun laws.
He also threw anti-trans people out of a con, but that doesn’t fit the narrative you were going for I guess.
Isn’t that a bit like saying “I can’t be racist, I have a black friend!”?
By contributing in material and intentional ways to a disgusting campaign of misogyny and racism that scarred the industry forever, obviously.