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<p>[QUOTE="Malasanya, post: 13866, member: 273"]</p><p>Yes, absolutely sure lol; when it comes to videogames or art in general, It's not really about "communities", but that in general employers will just blacklist/find an excuse to fire you the moment "x" or "y" unemployed activist catches wind of your views(that is, doesn't absolutely and fervently support whatever they support) and sends them a message claiming you're pro-russian, or sexist or whatever. Very often, even dumb shit like finding out you're against abortion will end up like this.</p><p></p><p>I do know of other smaller,"communities" that are not ultra-activist led but they're very small time and hobby-like, with a few members, and often with the same sort of unemployed cultist activist prowling around to see if they can get your personal info so they can harass your employer about how you're whatever-ist by adjacency and get you fired.</p><p></p><p>Something that has been done in major communities I know a few years back is a bunch of the mods declaring that there is going to be a manifesto being declared, about how you support or reject xyz flavor of the month political issue, and those that sign it are considered politically reliable and later offered jobs/gain connections and those that don't sign it being ostracized, or straight up pushed out of places/job opportunities.</p><p></p><p>But at the end of the day it doesn't really matter, I'll find a way to make things work by myself; I have to. Cya.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Malasanya, post: 13866, member: 273"] Yes, absolutely sure lol; when it comes to videogames or art in general, It's not really about "communities", but that in general employers will just blacklist/find an excuse to fire you the moment "x" or "y" unemployed activist catches wind of your views(that is, doesn't absolutely and fervently support whatever they support) and sends them a message claiming you're pro-russian, or sexist or whatever. Very often, even dumb shit like finding out you're against abortion will end up like this. I do know of other smaller,"communities" that are not ultra-activist led but they're very small time and hobby-like, with a few members, and often with the same sort of unemployed cultist activist prowling around to see if they can get your personal info so they can harass your employer about how you're whatever-ist by adjacency and get you fired. Something that has been done in major communities I know a few years back is a bunch of the mods declaring that there is going to be a manifesto being declared, about how you support or reject xyz flavor of the month political issue, and those that sign it are considered politically reliable and later offered jobs/gain connections and those that don't sign it being ostracized, or straight up pushed out of places/job opportunities. But at the end of the day it doesn't really matter, I'll find a way to make things work by myself; I have to. Cya. [/QUOTE]
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