Gamergate’s Aggrieved Men Still Haunt the Internet
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Gamergate’s Aggrieved Men Still Haunt the Internet

Politics tamfitronics Ten years ago, a flood of gamers attacked developers Zoë Quinn and Brianna Wu and media critic Anita Sarkeesian. The three were part of a growing chorus of people calling for a more inclusive culture within video games. The attackers doxxed and harassed their targets, doing all they could to stifle the women’s efforts. The incident, which became known as Gamergate, illuminated the toxicity women faced in gaming spaces and beyond.Eventually, the harassment faded from the news, but its residue was never fully removed from the internet and public life.Gamergate articulated a particular kind of aggrieved masculinity, an anger at losing the power of being the target audience. Since 2014, it has shaped everything from the men's rights movement to the current iteration of the GOP, outlining what it means to be a...
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