And Valve.THQ is the loudest silence, what with their active courting of a white supremacist audience.
There isn't one yet.
Give it a few years. That's about how long it took them to start removing white supremacist groups from its communities.
When has valve ever actively courted a white supremacist audience?
"These fundamentals are above politics?"
What the fuck does that even mean?
Bitch those ARE politics.
And Black Lives Matter, while we're at it.
When has valve ever actively courted a white supremacist audience?
Valve PR is non existent.
They don't even promote their own stuff, don't expect to see a statements from them
Yeah, same here. How is it different the the other companies posting similar sentiments?
By hosting them!!!!!When has valve ever actively courted a white supremacist audience?
"These fundamentals are above politics?"
What the fuck does that even mean?
Bitch those ARE politics.
I would imagine Tencent doesn't want Epic showing any more support than this
When has valve ever actively courted a white supremacist audience?
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This. I'm honestly suprised if that question was serious.
When hasn't valve ever actively courted a white supremacist audience?
When has valve ever actively courted a white supremacist audience?
Most companies at least outline what they plan to do, internally or outwardly with donations and such.Yeah, same here. How is it different the the other companies posting similar sentiments?
Police and the american justice system are the three words that give these statements any meaning. None of the big company statements have any meaning unless they mention the perpetrators of said injustice.
They had a ton of white supremacist groups until they were directly called out on it by a news outlet (and even then I'm not sure if they still have them now or not), and only pretty recently started putting a little effort into moderating their incredibly racist community. And even then, they haven't exactly been doing a decent job.When has valve ever actively courted a white supremacist audience?
I would assume same issue for Valve, given Steam is available in China.
IDK, even though that's kinda better you can bet companies are looking at donations as a marketing move as much as anything else. I'm glad that they're making donations, but I don't particularly look more favorably on a company making donations than I do one that doesn't even release a statement. They're all in it to foster an altruistic image for marketing purposes IMO.You know if they want to male a difference they should at least donate money instead of doing a simple "We care. See? Now buy our product.".
Knowing Steam's history and current situation I thought that post was heavy sarcasm.
Are you talking about their 8chan AMA or something else?THQ is the loudest silence, what with their active courting of a white supremacist audience.