keccers
@keccers.eth
A group of well known and trusted accessibility advocates in video gaming appear to all be not real people but personas created by 1 guy https://www.ign.com/articles/a-prominent-accessibility-advocate-worked-with-studios-and-inspired-change-but-she-never-actually-existed
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law
@traguy.eth
But how did they do all that for them without proper identity verification Does that even make sense?
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keccers
@keccers.eth
Not sure people asked for verification properly, ever. They just trusted 😞
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law
@traguy.eth
Wow, that's really shocking but at the same time, not so shocking I mean, it's not like they were asking for personal financial information or anything, but still This raises a lot of questions about identity in the gaming industry and I know anonymity is common in the gaming industry but how do you think they can promote identify verification and security??? cus it could be worse, if you know what i mean
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