It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
ArenaNet should be having a good time. The latest update to the Path of Fire expansion came out, it was universally acclaimed by media and players. They’ve scored a win, and regained momentum. But then… well, then an employee spoke out on Twitter. And then the President made an example of her, and another employee. And now ArenaNet is in the middle of a PR blunder of its own creation.
Comments
My favorite comment in all of this that, I believe, should be shouted from the rooftops:
"I’ve spoken with several former employees of ArenaNet and they’ve all told me the same thing: MO is not the hero Guild Wars fans make him out to be. Quite often, it’s the opposite: he’s a founder and the company president, but there’s a reason he’s the only founder left at the company. There’s a reason many of the people who were responsible for the sky-high dreams of Guild Wars 2 left for other studios. There’s a reason that MO’s the only founder left."
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
People have before, and will continue to be fired over PR.
You can disagree with someone's views. You can straight up not like that person but touting their death in a way that leaves it open for discussion or to try to further your agenda, whatever it might be is gross. All I can say is that I'm glad she's no longer around to do harm.
Try to be excellent to everyone you meet. You never know what someone else has seen or endured.
My Review Manifesto
Follow me on Twitter if you dare.
Playing- GWII.
Played-VSoH, EQII, DF, PotBS, AC2, UO, AO, FFXI, WoW, EQII, DDO, KO, VSoH, CoH/CoV, LOTRO, GB, SWG, TR.
Maybe she shouldn't have been fired. But at the same time what could they do?
She has had some pretty gross tweets in the past, and this isn't much different. People are allowed to discuss how they feel about things, but if you are working for a company and discussing that companies specific practices or games, then the ball is in their court with what the response is. This wasn't unjustified, this shouldn't be as big of an issue as it's becoming.
I agree, there was nothing to clap back at for Delroir. But someone in my circles put it well: "It's like she has PTSD from dealing with crap in this industry". Make no bones about it, as many devs (male or female) can attest - dealing with the hate and death threats while making games is a very real stress. Which is just nuts.
Try to be excellent to everyone you meet. You never know what someone else has seen or endured.
My Review Manifesto
Follow me on Twitter if you dare.
I would be writing the same article, yes.
Try to be excellent to everyone you meet. You never know what someone else has seen or endured.
My Review Manifesto
Follow me on Twitter if you dare.
There is merit to this too. We don't know what else might have been at play here. This could have been a "straw" that broke the camel's back.
Try to be excellent to everyone you meet. You never know what someone else has seen or endured.
My Review Manifesto
Follow me on Twitter if you dare.
Aloha Mr Hand !
Try to be excellent to everyone you meet. You never know what someone else has seen or endured.
My Review Manifesto
Follow me on Twitter if you dare.
You can't fight fire with fire here (EDIT- note this sentence and final paragraph are referring to Price's response, not necessarily the media's coverage). Specifically when that fire is not even controlled, but sprayed about ignorantly, setting the entire village aflame with no regard as to who gets burned.
What terrible gender struggle caused this woman to be fired?
A male fan disagreed with her.
I feel sorry for all feminists who have idiots like her representing their cause. It cheapens everything feminism stands for, and is insulting to women who actually fight for equality.
Try to be excellent to everyone you meet. You never know what someone else has seen or endured.
My Review Manifesto
Follow me on Twitter if you dare.
I strongly dissagree. By including that paragraph, which is just a thinly veiled character assassination to try and strengthen his argument, he lowered himself to that of which he speaks of, and is very poor form and very unprofessional.
The moral of the story is do not mix your personal social media activity with your professional one. I’m not celebrating her being fired but the fallout of keeping Price around would create more problems than letting her go.
That said, I'm quite sure we don't know the entire story and, so far anyway, have only heard Price's retelling. Nobody wins here, especially Fries who was sticking up for someone who's probably his friend, even if somewhat lacking in diplomacy, and got the ax for it which was way over the top.
I personally can't wait for the next news cycle to bury it.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Sorry Bill, she got exactly what was coming to her and I applaud MO for the stance that he took. If i used social media in the way she did and attacked consumers of the product my company produced, I’d be shit-canned by the end of the day and rightfully so.