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< Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost | 2014-12-24

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Wales on GamerGate

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    Wales's GamerGate comments receive criticism, praise

    Jimmy Wales

    Digital Spy and The Mary Sue reported on recent comments by Jimmy Wales regarding the GamerGate controversy in the video game world.

    Digital Spy reports that "GamerGate is a movement claiming to be fighting for ethical coverage of video games [in the media], but that has been accused of supporting harassment of women within the industry." Editing the GamerGate article on Wikipedia has been a controversial and contentious exercise, culminating in a currently open Arbitration case involving numerous editors on both sides of the issue as well as a number of administrators, including this author. A source of discontent with Wikipedia has been r/KotakuInAction, a Reddit forum populated by those who identify with the GamerGate movement, including a number of editors active on the Wikipedia article. On December 18, a Reddit user posted a complaint he emailed to Wales and Wales' response. Wales verified that the emails were authentic.

    In the email, the user told Wales he would refuse to donate to Wikipedia's fundraising efforts because of his displeasure with the current state of the Wikipedia article on GamerGate, a frequent complaint on KotakuInAction and other online GamerGate forums. The user also complained about the December 13 deletion of a page on the Wikia that is devoted to GamerGate. (Like Wikipedia, Wikia was co-founded by Wales.) That Wikia page listed a number of Wikipedia editors and administrators, including this author, as "hostile users".

    The user wrote:


    Wales replied:


    Wales continued his responses to complaints about these issues on Twitter, replying to one GamerGate supporter and Wikipedia editor that the deleted Wikia page "was a long hitlist of editors. Much nastiness. Exactly the kind of viciousness that [GamerGate] is famous for."

    While Wales was criticized by GamerGate supporters, The Mary Sue praised Wales' response, writing that he was "handling it admirably".

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    Man the GamerGate article is just one big powder keg, isn't it? GamerPro64 04:00, 25 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

    "numerous editors on both sides of the issue as well as a number of administrators," "Wikipedia editors and administrators" -- and here I thought administrators were editors. NE Ent 12:01, 25 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

    I was trying to distinguish between editors involved in the content dispute and uninvolved administrators like myself trying to herd the cats. Gamaliel (talk) 15:39, 25 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

    What is the Mary Sue? Simply south ...... sitting on fans for just 8 years 15:16, 25 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

    Simply south: The Mary Sue (formerly known as Geekosystem) is a site that talks about comics, movies, and other pop culture stuff. Supernerd11 Firemind ^_^ Pokedex 01:00, 29 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
    One of the biggest criticisms of Wikipedia that I hear is that a disproportionate amount of its coverage is video games and pop culture in general, while history and literature get thin coverage. -- Ssilvers (talk) 15:49, 25 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
    But the literature of video game journalism ethics is no doubt the pinnacle of human achievement.--Milowenthasspoken 16:46, 25 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]
    It's worse than that. The word "ethics" should never be used in relation to video games, since 99% have no conception of it. From the FPS article: "In the 21st century, the first-person shooter is the most commercially viable video game genre, as well as being the genre that has taken more market share of any other genre in the gaming industry." Ethics? Please, that word has no meaning in this context and anyone who uses it can't be taken seriously. That's why "gamergate" is a joke. Viriditas (talk) 03:30, 30 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

    The "In Brief" report on Amazon's art identification misidentifies the device that has this capability. It is the Fire Phone, not the Kindle Fire tablet. The photo is also incorrect. Thanks, GabrielF (talk) 02:15, 28 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

    Facepalm Facepalm Oh, crap. How many devices does Amazon have? Wow, I really dropped the ball there. Thank you for the correction. Gamaliel (talk) 21:30, 28 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]


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