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In November 2014, Kotaku reported that Riot Games was investigating
In November 2014, Kotaku reported that Riot Games was investigating allegations of sexism within its studio, which it described as the "most sexist" studio in gaming. The story went on to say that the company "has been made aware of allegations of harassment by other writers, the developers of the game, and our community members over the past few days. We appreciate the work, but will not tolerate any further harassment of our employees."
The story was later expanded to include a statement from Riot that it has "no intention of going back to the past," which made the company look "worse." The next day, Riot responded to the story by saying, "As a result of the allegations on the subject, we are not making [allegations] about the team.
In May 2017, Zoe Quinn was fired by Riot Games as well as Riot Games, who said they had a "public relations nightmare." In February 2017, the gaming press was also informed that Riot Games was investigating allegations of harassment and harassment inside the company (even though the company itself has never been fired for any reason).
And, in February 2017, the "Pwned Gaming" subreddit was created. The goal was to create a community to share information about the games they play.
But in April 2017, Riot was asked, "Do you think there is a way to keep you safe?" The response was a simple one:
"I really don't want to be asked that question."
But, after much research, I decided to give the question a shot:
"Are you a rape survivor? Or maybe have you ever been raped? Did you know about the 'Pwned Gaming' subreddit, or do you think it is a safe place for gamers to report abuse?"
So I started looking into what was the worst place, and I found a place called reddit, where I could post my story. In the next few months, I would discover that there were no safe spaces for women to report or share online. When I tried, I found the following subreddit, an entire Reddit, and the following two subreddits.
I tried Reddit again last October, and found that there was no Safe space for women to report online.
At first, I thought I had found a safe space for women online. But, I also found out that there was a subreddit dedicated to reporting rape.
I also found out that there was a subreddit dedicated to reporting rape. Then, I was asked, "Is it really ok to say things like
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