Black Myth: Wukong studio requests influencers not include "feminist propaganda" or Covid-19 references in coverage - eviltoast
  • Coelacanth@feddit.nu
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    3 months ago

    The dev has a storied past[1] of sexism and misogyny, so this shouldn’t come as a surprise. The COVID stuff is amusing but unsurprising considering it’s a Chinese studio.


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    • TimLovesTech (AuDHD)(he/him)@badatbeing.social
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      3 months ago

      Reading through that made me feel gross. It does seem to be acknowledged by women in China as a cultural issue (as well as globally online).

      Sexism is, and continues to be, a global problem. But the difference, as both Zhong and Monica F. pointed out, is that the Chinese government and overall cultural attitudes continue to actively discourage women and their allies from fighting back. There’s no one telling harassers “no.”

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      3 months ago

      This feels like the second round of this going around as the AI articles / lazy sites pick it up.

      It’s a doc ‘sent’ to one guy who had 12 followers on medium before this started blowing up. It was edited after it was sent out to be the real marketing email of the company instead of a gmail address. The doc is still owned by that gmail account, which isn’t typically how companies operate.

      I guess they’re getting their viral moment so good for them for generating content?