I understand that games can be art and freedom of speech is necessary. What isn't necessary is this. This is not making games art; this is an immature middle finger to society's ignorance to video games.
Charli said:While I don't like that Loony Thompson was the one to instigate this given that he has no clue where half the media he attacks comes from.
I agree the mod is in highly poor taste. But then I disagree with ALOT of things I'm just too lazy to march my personal army (see: a dachshund and Pokemon figurine collection) upon the hapless souls who craft objects of my ire.
It has the right to exist, but if ModDB doesn't want that rep I don't effing blame them. Take that crap off your listings pronto.
Its a private portal so they can take down whatever they like.Shinotama said:Regardless of if anyone agrees with this game or not, you shouldn't take it down if you didn't take down "Sci Hunt" for Half Life One...
So if you lived right next to a veteran's cemetery and the Phelps family wanted to use your front lawn to protest a dead soldier's funeral, you would let them, right? I mean, it's your property, but if you support free speech then anyone should be able to use your resources to make any point they want, huh?Belated said:Now granted, ModDB did have a right to get rid of his work. They're not the government. They're an independently run website that can do what they want. However! They claim to support free speech. NO. THEY. DO. NOT. They support free speech when it suits them, and oppose it when it could hurt them.
Actually, they were threathed to do so.Monicro said:Dude, there's a difference between crumbling under pressure and taking down something ridiculously offensive. Just because Jack Thompson says something doesn't immediately make it wrong (just most of the time).James Raynor said:And ModDB crumbles under pressure.
There was nothing unlawful about the School Shooter mod, so any 'threats' issued to you were just knee jerk social reactionaries with little value for their free time.
If the School Shooter mod was worth anything, it was watching the social white knights try to infringe on constitutional rights, while other fictional atrocities presented in other forms of media go untouched.
You claim that you support freedom of speech but actions speak louder then words, and whether or not you believe it in doesn't change that your actions don't support the belief.
Oh and if you think that this is going to shut up the journalistic crybabies then you're sorely mistaken. By caving to their shallow demands you've only given them power, power that they'll be more inclined to use now that they have it. Expect to see these kinds of complaints more frequently now that you've caved to this kind of foolery.