Bookie wrote:
@TOSO
> Now that I think about it (and this is probably not the best place to ask that question), how exactly did they manage to ship knives and syringes to the houses of those they were sending death threats to without any red flags popping up? Surely someone at the shipping companies were like ‘oh that’s a syringe with some unknown substance, surely we can’t ship that!’.
Generally speaking mail companies don't check packages, it's why letter bombs exist.
And if they miss bombs a syringe isn't going to be very noticeable.
You do have a good point, with protection of privacy and some other laws factoring into it.
And as much as I would like to debate that, this isn't the forum for debating if mailing companies can peek in packages or not. So on that note, let's move on to something more productive.
What I was wondering in particular is how much fuel GamerGate actually has, and seeing as every shitpost that's made on twitter, it seems to go on forever. What I was wondering though is an estimate when GamerGate will actually 'end'.
(Not intentionally say that GamerGate will be won by the SJW's, but more or less when gaming journalism will be entirely reformed, no more calling gamers terrorists, etc.)