JimB said:
Mysnomer said:
4chan is home to the scum of the Earth. While you could call it "No True Scotsman," if you want to start slinging rational jargon, you should understand and accept that the unknown quantities of trolls make a determination of the actual intent of the masses impossible.
The intent, so far as I can prove, is to say horrible and hurtful things to punish someone who disagreed with people.
But you can't say that for sure. Trolls generally don't care about the subject matter, they just take contrary positions to waste people's time and exasperate them. I mean, I guess that's bad in it's own way, though I tend to view it as mischievous, because of how easy it is to ignore them. Some clever trolls may slip through, but it's mostly about cutting down on the unsubtle ones who simply spout irrational statements in all caps. So, in a sense, the intent of the words may have been...negative, but that doesn't mean that they espouse misogynist beliefs, which would mean we don't actually have a widespread problem with misogyny.
Mysnomer said:
Also make sure to check links in the videos for more I might have missed.
Ugh, video links. Forgive me for not clicking them on my own, but I live in the woods, and my ISP rations my bandwidth on a daily basis, so this is not really the format for me. If you have no textual links, would you terribly mind summarizing the evidence those links assert? I hate to seem as if I'm dismissing your evidence out of hand, but I really would rather not have my download speed reduced to dial-up rates for the next twenty-four hours because I've exceeded my allotted bandwidth for February 3, 2014.
I would recommend getting yourself to a library or something, because a lot of the stuff I linked are great dissections of things like game journalism, social justice scandals, and various internet pundits. Basically, if someone starts a controversial bandwagon that nobody's questioning (as is often the case with internet-based social justice), channels like Dangerous Analysis are there to break down the fallacies or inaccuracies propping these things up.
As to the summation: Anita has been dealing with trolls, specifically those from 4chan, for as long as she's been on Youtube. Her action was at first to disable comments altogether, but later she allowed comments but strictly moderated them. No negative comment was let through unless she had some way to rebut it (whether it was valid argument, or just a snappy comeback). Now, her 2 videos before the Kickstarter video went back to having comments disabled. This, combined with the Kickstarter video having unmoderated comments, funneled any and all dissenters to that video. Also, threads for Anita's video were spammed across 4chan, not just in /v/, where they were relevant, but the anime, the torrents, the obscure off-shoots, and even the unsavory places. Obviously, this will draw the wrong kind of attention, which Anita reveled in. She took all the crap 4chan could throw at her, and put it up on a page claiming it proved the validity of her cause, that it was a large-scale coordinated attack (this is something she parrots often in her lectures). But considering the hornet's nest she stirred up, how many comments even came from dedicated gamers; from people who truly represent the community? How many are just trolls lured in with promise of an easy target? Anita demonstrated she knew how to deal with trolls (and legitimate detractors

) by moderating comments, but suddenly when it serves her purpose [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WoundedGazelleGambit], they are allowed to run free and she is considered a proud feminist crusader for standing up to them. Now, in the present, she puts out her episodes at a meager pace. Despite evidence that "Damsels in Distress" was filmed all at once, the three parts were released over the course of several months. Her videos show little improvement in quality, and her footage is taken from Let's Plays [http://victorsopinion.blogspot.com/2013/07/anitas-sources.html]* (without citation or requested permission, and while normally that falls under fair use, remember that she plans to sell DVDs of her episodes, which negates fair use defenses).
That's just for her videos and Kickstarter. I suggest you go to the Flying Turkeys link I posted, as the video "Anita Sarkeesian is not a gamer" contains important video evidence that can only be viewed as a video. Basically, she admits to not enjoying or being a fan of videogames, and she had to "learn a lot about them" for a project (this video is from 2010, and she has claimed to have been a lifelong fan of videogames). Flying Turkeys also picks apart her tweets and shows that until TvWiVG, Anita showed no interest or care for gaming, except Angry Birds, her (infamous) Bayonetta video**, and a blip about supporting gay romance in Dragon Age 2. However, her twitter feed has now morphed into that of someone who is knee-deep in gaming and its headlines. This stark contrast makes it hard to believe she is a "lifelong" gamer.
Her thesis for college shows that she either holds contradictory beliefs about how women are and should be portrayed, or she has is feeding people what she thinks they want to hear (this is from the Instig8tive Journalism videos). After he criticized her thesis, she took it down from her website, Instig8tive mirrored it here [https://mega.co.nz/#!UBxSEY6S!fsPHYmoZO2XigZTBDYxRGxZQbxUqxj_Jx4tTxw4bM-A].
These are the most important videos, and I implore that if you can't make time for the others, please try to watch these:
Not a real gamer [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcPIu3sDkEw] 10 min
Hypocricy outlined [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7nO9F7okbo] 10 min
Weak methodology refuted [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwwFx-tz9TY] 20 min
Anita does not advance feminism, and is detrimental as its modern representative [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpFk5F-S_hI] 10 min
*If you ant some interesting content by a female who is
actually a gamer, you should read Vicsor's blog.
**It was so poorly researched, and showed such ignorance that even her fans weren't on board with her, and she pulled it to protect her image.