Brianna Wu / John Walker Flynt - "Biggest Victim of Gamergate," Failed Game Developer, Failed Congressional Candidate

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I wonder why it sold for so much? Besides being a .com, I'm struggling to see the value. Maybe it's being sniped to try and sell back to Wu? That seems risky though.

Its common for snipers. And its somewhat risky, but:
You put up your "GIANT PENIS PILLS ORDER HERE" scamsite and get a few bucks
If its a business, you can usually get a quick cash turn around
It doesn't always work, but sometimes you get a real winner and that's how they operate. Loose a few for a little, win one that pays out big.

also money laundering.
 
Its common for snipers. And its somewhat risky, but:
You put up your "GIANT PENIS PILLS ORDER HERE" scamsite and get a few bucks
If its a business, you can usually get a quick cash turn around
It doesn't always work, but sometimes you get a real winner and that's how they operate. Loose a few for a little, win one that pays out big.

also money laundering.
Yeah, I had a situation like this. I was once part of a video game fan site that at one time was quite popular (especially for the game in question) but had degraded into mostly being an archive of mods and FAQs and stuff some years after the game had passed on, the domain was about to expire and the decision was left to me and I bothered not to renew it as we still had a subdomain which would serve Google results for some years, immediately after our ownership expired it got snapped up by some Australian casino who sat on the domain for like five years wanting thousands of bucks for it and left up a page that was just a big logo link to their actual website.

I just went to the URL and I have no idea what it is now, it wants to install a plugin before you're allowed to view it and fuck that lol
 
Its common for snipers. And its somewhat risky, but:
You put up your "GIANT PENIS PILLS ORDER HERE" scamsite and get a few bucks
If its a business, you can usually get a quick cash turn around
It doesn't always work, but sometimes you get a real winner and that's how they operate. Loose a few for a little, win one that pays out big.

also money laundering.

They should have checked the Steam charts for Rev 60. lol

Now I'm going to fall down the rabbit hole of money laundering through domain buying and selling.
 
Not sure John should be the one declaring a Black Muslim to be white:
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Not sure John should be the one declaring a Black Muslim to be white:
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Massa John is mightily pissed that a famous black man has escaped from the Progressive Plantation and is gettin' uppity about his white, tranny overseers. So Imperial Wizard John, without a shred of self-awareness, accuses him of acting white.

I'm a little surprised that Cracker John didn't @ Chapelle in the tweet. Maybe some sort of tranny survival instinct kicked in at the last second.
 
I wonder why it sold for so much? Besides being a .com, I'm struggling to see the value. Maybe it's being sniped to try and sell back to Wu? That seems risky though.
They might have a bot that googles the name and tallies up hits and results. Giantspacekat is absolutely worthless but Wu got tons of media attention and trotted that shit out everywhere so it looks way more important than it is.

In the eyes of a domain flipper this looks like it is worth something and that is really funny.
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Moving away from John's bad takes on Kyle and Bebop, the domain auction for Giant Spacekat's former website made me decide to go back into the archive and take a look at the forward face of John's "company."

The Internet Archive started logging giantspacekat.com in 2014, though it was just a placeholder site until sometime between February and March 2015, when it finally debuted in all its majesty. The site was just a standard Squarespace template, with barebones info about the company and its game. Pretty much just marketing fluff, but there are some interesting tidbits.

For one, here's the only picture of John on the site, looking ghoulish as ever, especially next to Amanda Warner. Mannish hand, niblet teeth, white as a sheet. It almost looks like Amanda's recoiling in horror. Maybe she is:
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Perhaps even funnier is the portrait for Natalie O'Brien. Pictures really do say a thousand words:
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For some unknown reason (okay, I know why, it's incompetence), the site has the games listed in two or three different locations. One (accessible through the "Games" link) has all the projects on one page, another (accessible through the links in the footer) gives each one its own URL, and the third (accessible from the "Revolution 60" link, adde later) gives each one a different URL, but with a sidebar to link you to the other pages. It's exactly the same information, they just doubled/tripled up the whole thing. Awful.

The only listed projects are Revolution 60, Cupcake Crisis, and the Giant Spacekittens "division" that Cupcake Crisis would have fallen under if it had ever released. I don't think this logo has ever been posted here, so here it is for posterity, along with the Giant Spacekat logo that sure looks an awful lot like the Napster logo:
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On a side note, I find the description of Giant Spacekittens amusing. They talk about how they hate how gendered video games for kids are and not wanting to make kids conform to society's demands, and then immediately afterwards mention how their first game is all about encouraging/browbeating girls to be engineers. Replacing one set of demands with another, that's the Giant Spacekat way!

There were only two update to the site over its existence. The first came sometime between April and September 2015, when John added a dedicated Rev60 button to the header; this is also where you can find the third location of all the games info as mentioned above. The second was sometime between September 2015 and January 2016, when John made the links at the top of the page wordier for no reason.

After that, the site was never updated again. Compare the January 2016 version to the November 2019 version, and you'll see no difference. No word about how the "studio" was defunct, no additional press articles (not even about how stunning and brave John is for standing up to Gamergate!), no updates on Cupcake Crisis or an announcement of its cancellation, nothing. Not even a mention of John's very important congressional campaigns!

But hey, at least you can still go to their Tumblr page for the latest updates! Except not really, because its lifespan is pretty much exactly the same as the website itself. First post in February 2015, last post in September. There's also the Twitter account, but that's similarly dead, with the last action being to retweet John's delusions of organizing a Wonder Woman screening for WWDC in 2017. (Also, poor Natalie getting sick in March 2016, must've been that years-delayed pregnancy.)

Sometime between November and December 2019, the Squarespace account finally expired. Obviously John didn't notice this in the last two years with the domain itself going up for auction this week, and unless he actually learned about it and had Frank buy it at the last second, it's no longer his.

So there you have it, a relatively comprehensive look at a now-defunct website, and the death of John's dreams of being a rockstar game dev. I might take a look at his also-defunct personal site, briannawu.net, in the future. Dunno when that domain will be up for grabs, but it seems like John still owns it for now. Something to keep an eye on, anyway.
 
Sometime between November and December 2019, the Squarespace account finally expired. Obviously John didn't notice this in the last two years with the domain itself going up for auction this week, and unless he actually learned about it and had Frank buy it at the last second, it's no longer his.
Would it be funny if someone bought the giantspacekat website and replace it with hilarious Brianna Wu images?
 
Would it be funny if someone bought the giantspacekat website and replace it with hilarious Brianna Wu images?

That's what I genuinely hope happens, but I doubt it will.

More than likely it's someone who knows John and Frank are stupid enough to loose ownership of it. He probably also knows that John will screech at Frank to get it back no matter what it costs (if John still cares).
 
That's what I genuinely hope happens, but I doubt it will.

More than likely it's someone who knows John and Frank are stupid enough to loose ownership of it. He probably also knows that John will screech at Frank to get it back no matter what it costs (if John still cares).

Very unlikely on the second part. Let me give you the quick run down on domain squatting.
You have at the lower level, groups that just bid on anything that comes up for auction - someone had it once, they might pay to get it back. They look at traffic and establish a base price. They also do other things like try to register adjacents and misspellings.
Next you have various 'whaling' groups. They see what is getting bid up and if it has incoming links from somewhere; gsk.com has links from CNN & other brand name sites, so its pretty valuable even if it sees almost no traffic. They also watch domains that are associated with businesses and watch them as they get close to expirary.

So GiantSpaceKat is likely bought by a whaler who saw the low-tier squatters bidding it up, saw it had good incoming links and what would look like to a non-autist a business attached, and bought it figuring the business would want it back and they could rake them over the coals.

I worked for a small niche e-tailer that wanted to give an in-house brand its own .com that being squatted, so they emailed the squatters. They wanted $25,000.
 
Very unlikely on the second part. Let me give you the quick run down on domain squatting.
Estibot says less than $100. Godaddy say $391.
It is worthless. It is not common words. It is not short. It is not an established brand.
I do not know if someone bought it or not, but the domain is less than worthless. A few old links is not enough to make it valuable. Now the new owner might try to sell it back to JF, but I doubt it. The entire thing is dead.
The domain only had value to John when he was playing software developer. He has put that game back on the shelf now. No one else will want it.
 
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Let them drink Powerade

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Get 'em John! Stupid morons crying about paying a few extra bucks for luxuries while John is over here slaving away to build a better society for everyone.

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Estibot says less than $100. Godaddy say $391.
It is worthless. It is not common words. It is not short. It is not an established brand.
I do not know if someone bought it or not, but the domain is less than worthless. A few old links is not enough to make it valuable. Now the new owner might try to sell it back to JF, but I doubt it. The entire thing is dead.
The domain only had value to John when he was playing software developer. He has put that game back on the shelf now. No one else will want it.
Isn't Roy Philipose into buying and selling domain names? Can he be convinced to throw himself on this sword?
 
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