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The ADL Calls Out Steam for Giving Extremists a Pass https://www.wired.com/story/valve-steam-adl-white-supremacy-extremism/ AFTER THE HORRIFYING 2019 shooting at New Zealand’s Christchurch mosques, over 100 profiles on the gaming platform Steam paid tribute to the shooter. A digital videogame storefront with some social networking features, Steam isn ’t the most obvious home for charged political content. But just hours after the shooting, 66 Steam profiles took on the shooter’s name. Dozens more soon followed. At that time, the Christchurch shooter wasn’t the only terrorist commemorated by Steam users; hundreds of Steam pages referenced massacres in Parkland, Isla Vista, and Charleston. Steam publisher Valve removed profiles referencing the Christchurch shooting after Kotaku reached out for comment on an article. But the fact that so many people—extremists, edgelords, or trolls—felt that they could profess these views on an over $4 billion platform with over 95 million active users says something unflattering about Steam. Today, the Anti-Defamation League, a 107-year-old nonprofit founded to fight identity-based discrimination, released its report on “how the Steam platform harbors extremists.” “It was disturbingly easy for ADL’s researchers to locate Steam users who espouse extremist beliefs, using language associated with white supremacist ideology and subcultures, including key terms, common numeric hate symbols, and acronyms,” the report reads. In a random search, researchers found hundreds of Steam profiles advertising Nazi or white supremacist imagery in their usernames, profile pictures, posts, or bio descriptions. The ADL’s sample size is not significant enough to confirm that extremism is widely prevalent on Steam or more common than on other platforms. It does, though, underscore how little Steam has done to address a long-known issue. “ It’s an effective platform for extremists, because there’s a very public acknowledgement of a lack of content moderation,” says Daniel Kelley, the assistant director of the ADL’s center for technology and society. “By the standards of 2020, their approach is super outdated and not in keeping with other companies in social media and games that are ramping up efforts to make their platforms respectful and inclusive spaces for all people.” Steam is famously hands-off about moderating content uploaded to its platform. Although Steam’s community guidelines prohibit discrimination, “ abusive language,” and “offensive content,” a 2017 Vice report revealed that groups with titles like Nazi Revolutionary Party, Hitler’s Nazi’s, and Zhe Nazi Followers of Razor_One persisted there. At the time, term “Nazi” returned 7,893 search results for Steam Groups. After similar reports from the Huffington Post and The Center for Investigative Reporting, Valve silently began removing extremist groups and profiles called out in the press. It wasn’t a total purge; even today, searching the term “Nazi” under Steam’s Community page returns more than 21,000 results. Valve has had mixed results moderating the content of the games its users sell, too. The company posted a blog in 2018 justifying that permissive approach, saying that when it comes to the games on Steam, “the right approach is to allow everything onto the Steam store,” except offerings that are illegal or “straight up trolling.” The post argued that this philosophy let Valve focus more on “building tools to give people control over what kinds of content they see,” the digital equivalent of plugging your fingers in your ears. Some games did cross the line, though: In 2018, Valve removed Active Shooter, in which the player commits a school shooting, and in 2019 it removed a game called Rape Day, in which “you can rape and murder during a zombie apocalypse.” “White supremacist subculture traffics in bigoted humor, shitposting, memes, ” says Joanna Mendelson, the associate director for the ADL’s Center on Extremism. “All of this serves to normalize extremist ideology and hatred. You find that same subculture on Steam.” The ADL report points to several notable extremists whose accounts included Nazi imagery or phrases, including the former leader of a small international hate group whose past Steam profile names made racist and neo-Nazi references. Although they had a “Community Ambassador” badge, according to the ADL report, their bio contained references to Joseph Goebbels, Heinrich Himmler, and other Nazi figureheads. Jarrett William Smith, a former US soldier who discussed killing antifa affiliates and pleaded guilty to sharing instructions on making bombs over social media, praised the mass-murder game Hatred, sold on Steam. In encrypted Wire chats obtained by the ADL, Smith shared images of himself playing as a Muslim persona and also suggested that “The most baste [based] is of course playing as Hitler." (Before its release, Steam briefly removed the controversial game, but Valve CEO Gabe Newell reinstated it himself.) The ADL hopes to pressure Valve to adopt and enforce policies combating hateful content, engage with civil society groups and, most of all, offer increased transparency to third parties. Valve has a reputation as a black box, and throughout the course of its investigation, Kelley and Mendelson say, Valve did not respond to a single email from the ADL. Valve also did not respond to WIRED’s request for comment. There’s no strong evidence that Steam attracts or fosters more extremist ideology than any other online platform with a social media aspect. Yet in 2020, after the clear negative impact of lax moderation policies has led former “free speech” bastions like Reddit to overhaul their policies, vigilant moderation is becoming the norm. Steam is widely considered a utility of PC gaming. But treating it like a utility rather than a cultural node has led to a moderation philosophy that, Mendelson says, “desensitizes users to hate.” In its report, the ADL calls on Steam’s partners in the games industry to address concerns over extremism with them directly and suggests reconsidering their business entanglements. “We’re seeing white supremacist ideology percolate in these living online communities, and they’re helping to shape this hateful narrative and also creating a connection between extremist adherents,” she says. “Not enforcing responsible policies on their platforms signals an acceptance and encourages others to possibly share similar content. We need to address the root of the problem.” ==== ADL Anti-Defamation League 反誹謗聯盟 簡單來說ADL最近提出了一個報告,內容就是Steam放任極端份子。他們發現在Steam社區 中有數百個用戶以各種方式宣傳納粹和白人至上主義。 但是....ADL的數據不足以證明Steam上的極端主義比其它平台多。而且也沒有任何證據證 明Steam比其它平台更能吸引極端主義。 但總之ADL指出Steam最大的問題就是它的寬鬆政策。Steam在2018年時公開說過它的政策 是: “the right approach is to allow everything onto the Steam store,” except offerings that are illegal or “straight up trolling.” 正確做法是同意所有東西都能進入Steam商店,除了違法和想引戰的。 所以儘管沒有證據指出Steam上極端份子比較多,但ADL還是想對Valve施壓。要求: 1、採取和執行打擊仇恨內容的政策。 2、和民間團體互動。 (ADL特別指出Steam沒有回應過他們任何一封信) 3、提高第三方透明度。 ADL還請求和Steam的合作夥伴關注Setam對極端份子寬容的問題,建議重新考慮和Steam的 合作關係。 總之在我看來,ADL的意思就是: 現在都2020年了,你Steam還這麼不合群,能行嗎?雖然沒有任何證據能證明你Steam特別 吸引極端份子或極端份子比較多,但反正你就是不能再寬容下去了。合群點好嘛! -- 我們不應該依負擔的罪惡來選擇道路, 而是在選擇的道路上負擔自己的罪惡。 ──蒼崎橙子 「空之境界」── -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 1.165.216.39 (臺灣) ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/C_Chat/M.1588480548.A.D0C.html wizardfizban:轉錄至看板 Steam 05/03 12:35 ※ 編輯: wizardfizban (1.165.216.39 臺灣), 05/03/2020 12:37:26
DON3000: 社群宣傳白人至上喔… 05/03 12:37
Tsukasa0320: Notice me Steam Senpai 大概是這樣的感覺 05/03 12:37
shinkiro: 有病 05/03 12:39
swordmr20: 壞份子 05/03 12:39
a204a218: 下一步是不是就要steam把不符合他們價值觀的遊戲都下架 05/03 12:41
a204a218: 了 05/03 12:41
nh60211as: 太扯了竟然有66個改名字 05/03 12:42
melzard: G胖沒上市他不給的你們不能要哈哈哈 05/03 12:43
wizardfizban: 其實他們提到有數百個用戶宣傳白人至上和納粹時我就 05/03 12:49
wizardfizban: 笑了.... 05/03 12:49
wizardfizban: Steam用戶是以千萬來計算了 才幾百個有啥統計意義 05/03 12:49
st88082003: 懶人包 : 給我錢 要不然我就說你歧視黑人 05/03 12:50
pgame3: steam你們怎麼可以讓親共和黨的人發言呢? 笑死 05/03 12:53
zxc88585: 請給我黃金 05/03 12:56
tin123210: 那極端反極權算不算極端份子? 05/03 13:13
probsk: 總之先抓蘿莉控 05/03 13:15
whe84311: 那這樣4葉早就被操到翻了ˉ 05/03 13:25
fordpines: 有本事去動4chan的/poi/好嗎 05/03 13:26
rockmanx52: 我這個人心眼比較小啦 能不能懷疑這個ADL其實根本就是 05/03 13:27
rockmanx52: 收NMSLand錢要他們「打擊一切乳華及分裂言論」? 05/03 13:28
r85270607: 笑死 05/03 13:29
shane24156: reddit怎麼不敢弄?全球最大海釣場 05/03 13:29
qqclu123: 合理的懷疑 05/03 13:30
rockmanx52: 剛好又在那款冠狀病毒遊戲發售沒多久發新聞稿罵steam 05/03 13:35
rockmanx52: 根本逼人懷疑收錢辦事啊 05/03 13:35
qqclu123: 支那人很會搞這種小動作的 05/03 13:36
Nravir: 納粹有看到不過都是來反串的吧= =,白人那個就沒看到 05/03 13:39
planethell: 猶太人別亂 05/03 13:42
SeijyaKijin: 數百ww 05/03 13:42
jimmyVanClef: 管海邊聯盟又來了 steam:哈欠 05/03 13:47
r31251z: 我還以為ADL 講的是中國人 05/03 14:03
AkikaCat: STEAM 沒上市能拿他們怎樣?沒違法橫著走都沒問題 XD 05/03 14:08
anondog: G胖是我的神! 05/03 14:10
sova0809: 要是限制 2077就不用上了 超級政治不正確 05/03 14:23
sova0809: 是不是因為病毒因素不確定 不過猶太人對納粹主義超級敏 05/03 14:24
sova0809: 感倒是真的 05/03 14:24
sova0809: 外國這類NGO團體真要煩你 你會被盧很久 05/03 14:26
s8018572: 推 s8018572: 傻眼 所以要搜尋nazi到零篇才算好囉 那二 05/03 14:33
s8018572: 戰遊戲沒censo 05/03 14:33
s8018572: 想複製自己的推文 竟然複製成這樣== 05/03 14:33
Bewho: 數百個…呃,steam用戶有多少 05/03 14:33
kinomon: ADL是一種壞膽固醇嗎 05/03 14:38
poke001: 猶太人我是覺得不是nmslese可以收買的XD 他們自己戰力就 05/03 14:44
poke001: 海放nmslese我看千條街以上 05/03 14:44
linzero: 已讀不回、不讀不回是不行的啦 討拍 QQ 05/03 15:19
sleepcat612: 付錢啊,機掰SJW 05/03 15:24
ap9xxx: 歐美神經病組織又來管東管西亂指控一通了 05/03 15:26
bomda: 這又他媽哪個垃圾組織 05/03 15:51
shintz: steam上有數百萬名用戶喜歡巨乳 快去抗議阿 05/03 16:20
padye: 只怕阿拉花瓜炸公司而已 05/03 18:18
kducky: 有抓女權納粹跟chinazi我就接受 05/03 19:03
storyo41662: 真的是頗ㄏ 05/04 07:49
panda816: 光是沒有明顯證據蒸氣比其他平台多就可以認定這個也是 05/04 08:37
panda816: 來鬧的SJW 05/04 08:37
roy1100012: 別來亂 steam阿 最會帶仇恨的就是這些團體 05/05 12:46
rofellosx: 我也看的黑人問號 民間團體互動??steam難道政府開的 05/05 13:36
a1919979: 啊不就sjw第87分部 steam會理你就不叫steam了 05/05 13:49