Labor said: And this was where you forfeited any chances of being taken seriously Click to expand...

Devolution said: When these things aren't made public then there is less knowledge and solidarity that people can have with each other as victims, because they're just individuals undergoing terrible things without the knowledge that they're not alone. Click to expand...

And that's fine that you feel that way. I don't agree with the attacks on these women at all. I just don't know what any of us can do to stop it. Bad analogy? Maybe, but I just don't see the benefit of starting a separate Twitter campaign to combat GamerGate. To me it is as effective as starting a twitter campaign to stop ISIS. That was my point.Great, and now the threats are coming faster and fiercer now that these individuals have come out to the public. So how has anything become better? Not speaking out in the public about this does not mean people are silent on the matter. Work with the company you are with on the issue, law enforcement, etc. If none of those people are willing to help then what are they going to do to help when it really hits the fan? Taking this online is only making them a bigger target, and I fear jeopardizing their lives further, and may even make police investigations more difficult as people organize their attacks more so than they may have done before.Really though the situation is toxic and I am not sure if there is a solution at this point. I would hate for this to end in these women's lives to be so tormented they cannot continue to live in their current state and have to move or leave their jobs. Just thinking about my wife and kids, I don't know how much more of this I could take. It hurts my head to think this is even happening in the first place.