Iam confused? Do they have effidence? yes? Lock them up.
No? They are inoccent no matter what some woman/man or giant dragon claims. if there is No hard effidence what someone says doesnt matter
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I'm with blizzard on this atm until we get full story.
The latest wow patch they went out is actually good and fun to play, so i hope they put this behind them and start to pump out great content again!
You are welcome, Metzen. I hope you won't fuck up my underground expansion idea.
The same company that removed swifty and fired a voiceactor because of allegations lol. Some karma right there.
Do some research and try to understand that allegations have been made and that the accused have the right to defend themselves. Due process must be done. These allegations must be tested at court. No one can put himself above the legal system, and arbitrarily decide who is guilty and who is innocent. We have the rule of law to protect society from mob rule. Innocent until proven guilty in a court of law: Please refrain from rushing to judgement.
If these claims are proven right i`ll never touch a blizzard product ever again
Damn, that is a seriously wordy, defensive response. Guilty af.
"We didnt do this, but if we did we changed when we were caught doing it. California didn't cooperate as they let us know about this investigation and requested documents, they're just awful and killing businesses with their far over reach of ensuring we didnt do this illegal and amoral thing that we didnt do but stopped doing."
There I summed it up.
World needs more Goblin Warriors https://i.imgur.com/WKs8aJA.jpg
Now this suicide story is really bad and serious and all that. However what Bloomberg said/implied and what the document says is very different and from the info we've gathered so far we actually do not know about the conditions that drove this woman to commit suicide. Bloomberg heavily implies that Blizzard employees drove her to that (though they do not explicitly state that either), but the doc doesn't clearly state that. Out of all the things mentioned in this document, this is probably the one case where MORE info is required and where judging blizzard beforehand is the most stupid thing to do. Maybe her harassment (which to the doc's knowledge only 1 person apparently knew about) lead to her suicide, maybe it was one of many other things or maybe it didn't have anything to do with that.
Already did unlike you
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/proof
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/evidence
Definition of evidence
(Entry 1 of 2)
1a : an outward sign : indication
b : something that furnishes proof : testimony specifically : something legally submitted to a tribunal to ascertain the truth
b : something that furnishes proof : testimony specifically
b : something that furnishes proof : testimony specifically
b : something that furnishes proof : testimony specifically
b : something that furnishes proof : testimony specifically
Now you are generally correct with the whistleblowing, however I wonder why some of them wouldn't just quit working or it would be at least good to know if they tried to find another job. Like I get it that people in poor countries and people with bad education don't really have it easy with finding a job and thus often have to deal with harassment, exploitation etc. (interestingly this topic gets nowadays brought up a lot in high-skilled and well payed industries like IT, but often no one's talking about other branches, but that's a topic for another time). However as someone who's working as a software dev for a big company in Europe, I've always had many opportunities to just switch to another company if I didn't like my current job. So I am shocked that many of these women supposedly just "dealt with" the harassment, let alone that one case where a suicide could be related to blizzard. Like things cannot be that over there?
World needs more Goblin Warriors https://i.imgur.com/WKs8aJA.jpg