Steam doesn't enforce its own rules, so "hate groups" are proliferating there - "decrying feminism" should be a bannable offense, says Wes Fenlon

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Two days ago, Wes Fenlon of PC Gamer, known for articles such as "Let's talk about politics in video games" published an article about Steam and the presence of "hate groups" dedicated to glorifying school shootings, anti-feminism and antisemitism.

He then went on to compare terms of service for Xbox Live and PSN, and concluded that Valve and Sony don't use enough censorship with their social features that barely anyone uses anyway.

In the end he says that if you like InfoWars or dislike feminism, or if you have a Pepe (meme co-opted by white supremacists and turned into hate symbol, may I remind you) profile picture, you should at least be banned.

https://www.pcgamer.com/steam-has-a-hate-group-problem-because-valve-fails-to-enforce-its-own-rules/
 
Holy shit PC Gamer is still around? Isn't the magazine a dying medium?

Honestly I think the funniest games are the school shooter ones. Like V-Tech Rampage, with the catchy "Hey hey hey hey, fuck the RIAA....hey hey hey hey, fuck the RIAA..." theme song on the start page.
 
Swastika & iron cross avatars on profiles and group pages are not that big of a deal. If you want them removed, then we're killing all the trans flags too.
 
Wes Fenlon. Even his name sounds so virgin.

Just wait until you see his face. What a stud!

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I'll give him a pass because he looks like a special fellow. But spank my ass and call me Sally, if you keep stumbling upon these groups on Steam it isn't an accident. You're actively searching for it, which is fair game if it's for laughs but not if it's an excuse to get offended about something simply to write a shoddy article.
 
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