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    Anti-Defamation League, a US organization that aims to combat antisemitism and support Israel

    I can tell they are trying to shut down more Pro-Palestine community again

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    Pepe the frog and swastikas are the most common extremist symbols found on Steam, according to the report, respectively representing 54.6% and 9.1% of detected symbols.

    So more than half of the “extremist” symbols are a meme that a tiny fraction of conspiracy theorists think is a dogwhistle for racism.

    Game mods are also touched on in the report, which claims to have found hundreds of mods for games, most notably Garry’s Mod, “that specifically reference mass shootings.”

    Who even thinks this is a big deal? This screams boomers being upset about violent video games all over again.

    Are you sure they’re not just pissy about the DEI Detected community and want to force steam to shut it down?

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      Whenever I see a pepe, I assume it’s someone who at least doesn’t mind being confused for a terrible fucking person.

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        Where did you go for it to be associated with terrible people? It is one of the most used twitch emojis.

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          Ah, that bastion of social responsibility. If the only thing I know about someone is that they are on Twitch, I’m probably not motivated to learn a second thing about them. One can say Twitch > 4chan > Stormfront, but it’s a pretty shallow gradient.

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    The Steam Community is a cesspool, and a good part of that is owed to the lack of any centralized moderation. Game communities are moderated by publishers, developers, or their chosen volunteers or employees. If a game is forgotten, its community becomes totally unmoderated, and there’s nothing like Reddit’s auto-bans to prune these abandoned communities.

    Also… pretty sure they just let community moderators do anything they want as long as it’s not outright illegal.

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      I understand Steam not wanting to moderate the absolute flood of user-created content of its thousands of games (on their own), but then, it probably shouldn’t force community forums on every single one of its games when the developers can’t or don’t want to moderate them.

      (Also, the ADL doesn’t recognize the ongoing genocide of Palestinians so maybe we should just ignore what they think.)

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      It’s the same in most gaming related communities, as it’s largely the same people that inhabit them.