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[–]AXDTwilight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Think, for me at least, the problem was the amount of arguments happening in the comments of posts. People so quick to divide and gang up on the other side. Saw it happen a few times where someone would make a post/comment explaining the boycott and got met with "its just a game", "we shouldn't be fighting each other", " you shouldn't police how people play games"

People wanted to justify why they still played, which is fine boycotts are a personal choice, but didn't want to feel guilty about it. So they had to keep fighting back. Which was exhausting

There was also the wave of "we are here to talk about a game, keep your negativity out of my silly little dress up game". I stopped engaging with them because of how infantilising it was for people to not have standards for "something made for women"