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Quality Contributions Report for February 2023

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These are mostly chronologically ordered, but I have in some cases tried to cluster comments by topic so if there is something you are looking for (or trying to avoid), this might be helpful. Here we go:


Quality Contributions to the Motte

@Rov_Scam:

@wlxd:

Contributions for the week of January 30, 2023

@OracleOutlook:

@MathWizard:

Rowliphobia

@FarNearEverywhere:

@DaseindustriesLtd:

Identity Politics

@faceh:

Contributions for the week of February 6, 2023

@TransgenicSolution:

@Walterodim:

@Ecgtheow:

@Dean:

Who Teaches the Teachers?

@gog:

@Lewyn:

Identity Politics

@ymeskhout:

@RandomRanger:

@100ProofTollBooth:

@ChestertonsMeme:

Contributions for the week of February 13, 2023

@whatihear:

@ActuallyATleilaxuGhola:

@Dean:

@FiveHourMarathon:

Babies Everywhere

@wlxd:

@SSCReader:

Identity Politics

@DaseindustriesLtd:

@ThisIsSin:

Contributions for the week of February 20, 2023

@Rov_Scam:

@urquan:

@ThisIsSin:

Battle of the Sexes

@Ecgtheow:

@FiveHourMarathon:

Battle of the Genders

@hanikrummihundursvin:

@Amadan:

@Harlequin5942:

@RococoBasilica:

Identity Politics

@Hoffmeister25:

@HlynkaCG:

@hooser:

@FCfromSSC:

@FiveHourMarathon:

Contributions for the week of February 27, 2023

@TheDag:

@DaseindustriesLtd:

@dovetailing:

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You mistake me. I don't think there's any co-ordination at all, that's what is so comical. Person A starts a campaign, it gets picked up by their social media followers and spread around, like-minded others think it's a great idea and they all start copying each other (again, being a bitch, because the excessively online activist types love presenting themselves as tragically persecuted victims, and the idea of Rowling and the game being concerted trans genocide allows them to go full-on dying swan in their tweets etc.)

That didn't work, as pre-orders for the game, Twitch streaming (and that was a whole other kerfuffle) and reviews continued. So somebody decided they'd try the "goblin slavery = racism and pro-slavery" bit (didn't seem to get off the ground) and then the "goblins = Jewish stereotypes, anti-Semitism" angle, and that got passed around too. As I said, I've seen what could be copy-n-paste arguments all over the place repeating the same talking points. I don't think this was co-ordinated, I think it was the usual parroting of talking points that you get all too often, especially in closed communities (I see it all too often in fandom - how something becomes 'fanon' and gets treated as Gospel from then on).

So a bunch of Persons of Self-Importance did the dying swan bit about "literal genocide!!!!", their followers, hangers-on, and people who trip over themselves to be allies copied it and passed it around, they hoped it would become a campaign (e.g. reviews on Steam all downvoting the game) but it failed miserably. No co-ordinated action, no conspiracy, just an echo chamber. And occasional unintended hilarity and gems like the anti-semitic cheese.