It has become regularly obvious that many people feel tired and uninterested in gamergate lately, mainly because of the slowness, if not stillness of the activism it might imply.
Sending emails doesn't seem to cut it for them anymore; aside from not being enough, it looks as if it doesn't get anyone as fired up or involved as before.
I BELIEVE IT COMES FROM A LACK OF ACTIVE POPULATION
Twitter drama is retarded, and sadly it is the only source of activity in the quietest days of the tag. Faggots like ralph keep using it even to shit on it or in hopes that they will finally receive attention, when they deserve both contempt and spit.
An efficient solution would be to reassemble and discuss your hopes, disappointment or joys. It is about what has been accomplished and what needs to be done to ensure gamergate does end.
For what our opposition doesn't seem to gather, is that all of us would love for this ordeal to finally end; but it cannot until the complete system we are going through doesn't get fixed and cured from ideologues, pseudo-intellectuals and narcissistic sociopaths.
>BRING FRIENDS BACK
You have met with many along the way I am sure; if they appear to have left or grown disinterested, talk to them about their presence still being appreciated.
Remain polite and friendly; keep examples of the still current air of bullshit gawker media and their buddies are forcing upon everyone; showcase victories, and establish new hope; give them a chance to merely stop if they so wish, but remain open to show them their "bad times" were anecdotes more than any actual genuine mindset.
>USE THE TAG
#GamerGate, like #TorrentialDownpour, got abused by bots and selfish cunts who wanted the attention brought back to themselves; take the tag back.
As soon as you talk about games journalism, whether positively or negatively, use the hashtag; do not overtly spam it, for example when having a twitter conversation that requires several tweets, don't go crazy and use iPost too long. Click here to view the full text.