slo said:
That's... wishful thinking. You certainly will make it clear, but will you be heard?
Will it stop someone from misusing your hashtag and then presenting it as a flaw of your movement?
Let me tell you something. During the winter protests in Russia the protesters have gathered more that a hundred thousand people and led them into the streets of Moscow. They have managed to pull out a peaceful protest. They have managed to track and neutralise provocators that were sent in to provoke the police and paint it as a violent protest.
They did everything for their voice to be heard.
Yet with plenty of lies and a big enough megaphone russian authorities that control the media have managed to convince people that there were less that a thousand people and they were all baby eating fascist terrorists hired by the USA.
Since there are organized people that control the press and people who have nothing but protest, the gamergame situation looks strikingly similar. I've seen maybe all the dirty tricks available in the recent years, and now I see them again.
So think well. Do you have a megaphone that's loud enough to clearly state your position? Is there someone that speaks louder that you and can twist your ideas and misrepresent them?
Do you have strong enough agenda that's hard to go against? Allies?
Politics... Ugh.
PS
Oh, yeah. I've seen the separate hashtag trick in action also.
I was going to bring up the same point.
This is one of the primary reasons I try to keep myself separated from movements and ideologies. I may agree with the core tenants of an ideology, but I avoid making myself a part of that ideology.
It's far too easy to taint an ideology. It's much, much harder to taint an
ideal. That's why, when asked, I tell people what I stand for, not who I stand with.
Still, best of luck to the OP. Any place offering a forum for open discussion is a good thing in my book.
grassgremlin said:
What we will not do.
2) Rally against social justice and feminism. This is about video games not political issues!
While I agree it's ill-advised to rally against such ideologies, I must take issue with the latter point.
Some of the topics you're seeking to provide open discussion for are, by their very nature, political. And even those that are not have been forever marred by the specter of 'politicism', for better or worse.
I do believe there are many apolitical topics to discuss, but don't delude yourself into thinking politics will never worm their way into your forum of discussion.
Sadly, it's just how the world is today.
That said:
grassgremlin said:
A lot of people are shooting me the doom and gloom scenario. How do you think I should handle this?
Take heed of their advice, to a degree, as it can offer insights into aspects of your endeavor you'd not considered. However, don't take their negativity to heart. The possibility for failure shouldn't be reason enough not to try.
Best of luck to you. It's a shame I have to say this, but I think you may need all the luck you can get.