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Because maybe, just maybe, the allegations are completely false?  You gotta understand, Blizz is run by a bunch of liberals.   If they’re responding in this way, it only means snowflake culture is collapsing on snowflakes.

I worked at Blizzard from 2004 - 2010. I’ve read the allegations. I’m strongly inclined to side with Blizzard on this one. In the early 2000's, Blizzard was a very progressive workplace environment. Gaming culture attracted many interesting people, and we most certainly had well-paid females in mid and senior

I worked at Blizzard from 2004 - 2010. I’ve read the allegations. I’m strongly inclined to side with Blizzard on this one. In the early 2000's, Blizzard was a very progressive workplace environment. Gaming culture attracted many interesting people, and we most certainly had well-paid females in mid and senior

Yeah I don't know. I was displeased with Blizzard. But now that AoC is against them, I think I support Blizzard's actions.  And perhaps that's exactly why Blizzard doesn't want politics on their platforms. It will divide us.

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So basically, FOTM? 

Why is Valve being blamed for the comments? This is gaming culture. Steam is of course a platform gamers would choose, as it isn't controlling, locked down, or overly simplistic.  There are several titles I'll never play because I simply don't need a large separate ecosystem that's disconnected from my main library.

You’re spot on about the culture shift. I worked for Blizzard years ago, prior to Activision. I have also been Blizzard’s core audience from warcraft 1 as a kid, to WoW as a young adult...and finally to reminiscent memories as a almost middle aged adult. Starcraft and Diablo as well. No interest in Hearthstone (MTG is