Brianna Wu, head of the independent gaming studio Giant Spacekat, was the target of a series of tweets containing death threats on Friday; one published her home address (since redacted). The poster's Twitter account has been disabled.
Wu responded on Friday night with the tweet:
Brianna Wu @Spacekatgal
The police just came by. Husband and I are going somewhere safe.
Remember, #gamergate isn't about attacking women.
GamerGate supporters denounced the threats and "doxxing" against Wu and disavowed the poster. However, several suspected that the tweets were a false flag created by anti-GamerGate forces:
Sun Knight @SunKnightO
@Sen_Armstrong @Spacekatgal @chatterwhiteman It's clearly either a troll or false flag shame that people actually think its legit.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Sunday October 12 2014, @09:16PM
Second, maybe he did plan to write said review and just by happenstance, the review went to some other journalist. Or maybe he never intended to honor any deal.
Or maybe the relationship had nothing to do with their day jobs. But what we do know there was a conflict of interest. And that Kotaku has said nothing in the above article about what it plans to do, if anything, about future conflicts of interest.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 12 2014, @09:23PM
For example, the game developer could have slept with the journalist in order to seal the deal and the journalist then passes a monetary bribe on from the game developer to the actual reviewer of the game. Or he might have gotten her game put in the review queue in the first place. In other words, just because he didn't actually write an article doesn't mean that he wasn't instrumental in getting a positive review written up.
Anything's possible. But if you have to make up a movie-plot to worry about, that should be a clue that you are on the lunatic fringe.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 12 2014, @09:47PM
What we do know isn't the whole picture, but what we've seen so far doesn't look good.
I seriously wish she was a man and had used money instead of sex. All of this would be much easier to sort out.
Hell I'd settle for just the gender change in the story, it would at least be funny.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 12 2014, @10:10PM
> What we do know isn't the whole picture,
How do we "know" that? Sounds like wishful thinking.
> but what we've seen so far doesn't look good.
Yeah, it looks like a bunch of butthurt idiots making up shit.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Sunday October 12 2014, @10:12PM
Yeah, it looks like a bunch of butthurt idiots making up shit.
Why should I care what it looks like to you? The conflict of interest is there no matter what it looks like to you.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 12 2014, @10:16PM
> Why should I care what it looks like to you? The conflict of interest is there no matter what it looks like to you.
Why should I care what it looks like to you? The evidence of conflict of interest is not there no matter what it looks like to you.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 12 2014, @10:34PM
Citation needed.
"A good review exists!" is not proof of anything. A list of other games greenlighted at the same time is not proof of anything. What else is there being touted as "proof of a conflict of interest"?
If "she could've fucked this guy who then bribed other people with money!"-type conspiracy theories are all you've got, then you're only proving that you're working backwards from a conclusion and desperately searching for evidence to support it.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Monday October 13 2014, @12:21AM
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 13 2014, @04:14AM
Pardon the parsing, but that is basically what you're saying.
So she had sex with a journalist, so what? Its nobody's business who she has sex with. "A relationship exists" is not an ethics violation. [wikipedia.org] And how is it "obvious" that the only purpose behind the relationship was to get good press? How can you know anybody's motivations for anything? Are you a mind reader? No? Then you can't know and can only guess.
There are no facts to support your claims. Have some integrity for once in your life and stop trying to destroy innocent people's lives for no reason.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Monday October 13 2014, @09:32AM
Its nobody's business who she has sex with.
Because she had sex with a journalist who covers her industry, this matter becomes the business of the journalist's employer and any customers of the developer's game who are concerned that reviews of the game may be compromised by the above conflict of interest. When the relationship affects others in ways that can be very harmful, then it becomes their business.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 13 2014, @12:54AM
Well, he may be searching for evidence to back up his wild-eyed conspiracy theory but he is still failing quite miserably at actually finding any.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Monday October 13 2014, @09:35AM
(Score: 1) by khallow on Sunday October 12 2014, @10:11PM
But if you have to make up a movie-plot to worry about
"Movie-plot"? This sort of thing happens every day.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 12 2014, @10:20PM
> "Movie-plot"? This sort of thing happens every day.
In the movies.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Monday October 13 2014, @12:18AM
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 13 2014, @04:17AM
[Citation needed]
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 13 2014, @12:21PM
Here's the citation [soylentnews.org] you asked for.