• @ravhall
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    Can it come for organized religion too? Because no one kills in the name of Doom, but “god” has a lot of blood on its hands.

    • coyotino [he/him]OP
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      1823 days ago

      the regulation in this case is more about exploitation of children in online spaces, not so much about violence in videogames. That question was settled in the 90s.

      • @ravhall
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        1923 days ago

        Again, churches exploit more children than… well, anything. Ban god.

        • sunzu2
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          822 days ago

          you are making the polite company uncomfortable, boy

      • Coelacanth
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        That question was settled in the 90s.

        Tell that to the IOC who refused to feature any shooters at the Esports Olympics because they’re “too violent” - they even forced Fortnite to make a target shooting mode for its entry!

        • kbal
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          the Esports Olympics

          I had never heard of it, but I went to find out who won the SC2 gold medal and found out instead that they only included video game versions of established olympic sports, i.e. the fortnite was target shooting mode because target shooting is a sport that’s in the olympics.

          • Coelacanth
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            622 days ago

            Yes, it’s very very silly and is basically the complete opposite of what it should be. It should be the Olympics for Esports, not a bunch of mobile games tangentially related to existing olympic sports.

            Not that I would expect better from the IOC.

        • coyotino [he/him]OP
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          723 days ago

          well that’s the Olympics. They are the dictators of their event, for better or for worse. Rules in the Olympics are important, but they are not legislation or regulation.