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First edition |
ISBN |
9781610398084 (hardcover) |
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1610398084 (hardcover) |
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9781610398091 (ebook) |
Descript |
vii, 242 pages ; 23 cm |
Content |
Crash -- Signing on -- An eternal flame in a Taco Bell dumpster -- Witches and inquisitors -- Cracks in my armor -- All my exes live in .txts -- Override -- Net worked -- Law and order SJW -- Actually, it really is about ethics. Sometimes. -- I was a teenaged shitlord -- Digital hygiene and you! -- Miss Manners' guide to being a better internet citizen, as told by some rude nerd -- Okay, but seriously, please tell me exactly what I can do to help if someone I know is being screamed at by anime nazis -- August isn't the end |
Summary |
A widely recognized indie developer and leading advocate against online abuse traces the story of her experiences at the center of the Gamergate controversy while outlining recommendations for combating online harassment |
Note |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-242) |
Subject |
Quinn, Zoë, 1987-
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Women video game designers
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Video gamers
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Video games -- Psychological aspects
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Cyberbullying
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Online hate speech
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Internet -- Moral and ethical aspects
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