Congress Wants To Know What The Biggest Game Companies Are Doing To 'Combat Extremism'

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Congress wants to know what the biggest game companies are doing to 'combat extremism':

may be a huge hit, but Innersloth are also a tiny team. How tiny? This tiny:Innsersloth’s webiste says the studio currently has 20 employees.

I don’t know how much they’re going to be able to explain when their game has you playing as a cute little astronaut, doesn’t have voice chat andBut then nobody has to legally reply to the letter at all, it’s just a letter, so maybe they can just reply “sorry, think this is meant for Xbox!” and get on with their day.

 

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What?

Is it Leftist extremism that you are talking about?

Rolling out legalized gambling to kids in the form of loot boxes.

These click bait articles should be more explicit that they’re investigating COMMUNICATION CHANNELS in games and not game content. This isn’t Tipper Gore 2.0.

Real world rules for fantasy games... What ever happened to people deciding if something is right for them and leave it at that? Companies figure out what people want so they can profit. Reminds me of tipper gore days with music censorship.

Isnt that their job?

Extremism in video games. There I fixed it

Congress should police its own extremism and stay the F out of gaming.

And what are congress doing? isn't that THIER job?

Why should they have to combat anything?

Wait the dudes that work in government that are in charged of passing laws etc. are waiting for gaming companies to fix extremism America is so fucked 😂

Nothing, because they aren't responsible for it.

The Among Us makers are maskers. Gross and disappointing

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