Instead of “it’s not for me” it’s always “this is horrible”. Most of the time I’m on social media I see people talk down to others or ridicule them for liking or enjoying certain games. I get that gamers can be annoying, but it’s just so draining sometimes.

And don’t get me started on this anti-"woke’ movement. Some people are BEGGING to see developers and games fail just because they don’t like their stuff. Not to mention most of their complaints are based in BIGOTRY alone, which is definitely not getting better in the coming years. It’s so fucking infuriating

Plus, In the early times of the Internet, gaming discourse wasn’t this negative at all outside of the stupid Console War discussions.

I’m pretty sure that it’s the way that social media is designed. It’s designed to generate outrage to maximize engagement

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      That’s a good point. It’s kinda a chicken and egg situation, though. Do lonely people get into gaming because they don’t have IRL hobbies and friends, or do the people who are really into gaming become depressed and lonely because of the nature of the activity?

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      thats literally everybody in every hobby all the time. like what could you possibly be into where you go “oh yeah this is the high time for this, this is going greater (or at least not worse) than ever before”

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    Recently?

    Also, chuds have been poisoning the well basically since 2013 and earlier. To be honest it got worse with the rise of platforms like YouTube and all other social media. There were always shitheads but now they make millions from patreon subs to post slop on YouTube

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    Gaming discussion online has always been shitty on the whole, but nowadays this applies to nearly every hobby online. Social media amplifies this effect like crazy.

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    I mean besides the cultural war and the social media manipulating things to be always angry comments we also have the enshitfication in general affecting the industry.

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      Capitalism endgame: instead of artists working on passion projects, it’s corporate slop directed by weird people in suits using soulless algorithms attempting to maximize profit margins.

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    It is a category of media that attracts children, man-children, and people who can be entertained by slop-level tactile/audio-visual/skinner-box mechanisms. Even the slightest critique of their escapist fantasy causes the whole thing to turn to ash in their mouths.

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    People don’t even play these games on the whole. Their favourite slop merchant does a react video to someone else playing a game, or more likely the teaser trailer, decides it’s woke, and their opinion is chosen for them.

    I dunno, I am definitely a category five hater, but I just play a game and if I don’t enjoy it I turn it off. Life’s too short to spend time caring this much about the size of boobs in an anime game or whatever. This is the most frustrating part of the culture war. At least get riled up about something important.