• @ampersandrew
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    291 month ago

    This response reads as though they continue to not understand the problem.

  • @[email protected]
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    171 month ago

    Have any of the UK petitions ever had a response that wasn’t just “nah fuck off lol”?

  • @RightHandOfIkaros
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    141 month ago

    They only got 13k signatures this time? I wonder if PirateSoftware, who I have very quickly lost respect for (like literally over the course of just a few days), had anything to do with this?

    • @[email protected]
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      51 month ago

      He definitely has had some negative impact on it considering almost every time stop killing games news pops up someone parrots his already debunked points.

    • @ampersandrew
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      41 month ago

      A far shorter time span, and this applies only to the UK, not the EU. It got a (bad) government response, so it achieved the intended effect.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      That guy truly is a knob. I dropped him for his take on Stop Killing Games, it was such an obviously brain-dead take…

    • Sips'
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      21 month ago

      I’m out of the loop, what did he do?

      • lime!
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        101 month ago

        his take on the petition was uneducated and seemed to stem mostly from a pro-industry perspective. it was like he misunderstood how government petitions in europe works and based all his criticism on that misunderstanding.

        basically the point he missed is that these petitions don’t become laws as written, but are put up for discussion. highlighting a problem in a niche where it is easy to understand usually ends up highlighting a broader issue.

        Thor took this flawed understanding and applied his substantial industry knowledge to it, which led him to the conclusion that games would be impossible to make if this petition won out because it would force companies to keep the servers up forever, which is not at all what the petition is about.

        he then refused to back down from this position when people tried to explain it better.

        • @RightHandOfIkaros
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          51 month ago

          This, but there was also the WoW situation, and when he filed a false DMCA claim against an indie developers game, which got removed from Steam (but is back up now) over content shown in a video that was not actually present in the game files (Thor did not verify that what he was claiming was actually true).

          • Shadowedcross
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            11 month ago

            This is the problem with people who have massive audiences, they need to verify what they claim otherwise they can do a lot of harm to people.