

When Titanium Dragon reported the outing to ANI on September 8, 2014, Tarc and Black Kite called Titanium Dragon a misogynist and Anthonyhcole called for Titanium Dragon to be site-banned, while several editors called for a site-ban of Tutelary. Titanium Dragon identified Collida's accomplices as tarantino, James P. Nathalie Collida doxxed Titanium Dragon and Tutelary on Wikipediocracy in retaliation for their contributions to the Talk discussions on Wikipedia.

The article is now a more verbose form of this accusation due to a number of prejudiced editors backed by colluding staff and administrators.

On 5 September, 2014, Mckaysalisbury resubmitted the article with the title "Gamergate controversy" and the text "GamerGate is an ongoing issue in the video game community, mostly surrounding mysogony and other types of intolerance", citing an article by the heavily involved Stephen Totilo of Kotaku as its lone reference. Nocturne25's edits have been deleted by a Wikipedia administrator. The page was deleted at 11:18 September 6 by RHaworth for "G10: Attack page or negative unsourced BLP" who then restored the page at 17:33 after requests by Kencf0618 and Sandstein. Article deletionĪt 02:50 September 6 new user Nocturne25 added 9kb of contributions to a stub article on GamerGate. After this, Shaun Edmonds added Zoe Quinn's page to the University of Maryland's Women’s Studies Summer Technology Institute's Edit-a-Thon, which was assisted by Sarah Stierch. Sarah Stierch removed the speedy deletion tag. Edmonds created Zoe Quinn's page on that same date, adding mentions to Twine and using promotional language:Īs one of very few female game designers in the industry, Quinn's vocal and public resistance to misogyny has made her a key figure in advancing female equality within the video game industry.Īn editor nominated the page for speedy deletion. On May 30, 2014, Shaun Edmonds created a Wikipedia account, at the encouragement of Wikipedia administrator Sarah Stierch. Salter studied with the creator of Twine, Chris Klimas, at the University of Baltimore. Salter uses Twine in her courses and touts it in seminars. On May 28, 2014, Shaun Edmonds attended a presentation by University of Maryland alum Anastasia Salter about Zoe Quinn's game Depression Quest. However, she remains an administrator, under the username Missvain. Sarah Stierch was fired from the Wikimedia Foundation in January 2014 for receiving cash in exchange for editing articles. Gamergate Origins of Zoe Quinn's Bio Page 13.6 The Federalist and Neil deGrasse Tyson.11.10.1 Silicon Valley corporate collusion.10.1.1 On reliable sources and conspiracy theories.8.2 Edit wars following Ryulong's banning.8.1.2 2015 Buddy Roid / Buddyloid edit war.7.5.1.4 Accusations of criminal activity.7.5.1.1 Conditions for removal of material.7.5.1 Comparison to previous BLP policy.7.5 Policy on biographies of living people.7.3 Endorsement of previous administrator conduct.
