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    While Nintendo's official statement on the matter of Alison Rapp's firing strives to distance the company from anything related to the orchestrated online campaign of harassment and defamation that was raging against her, their timing in dealing with the issue is dubious at best," said Edwards, in a statement published by Gamesbeat.

    "Unfortunately, the company seems oblivious to the consequences of their actions, not realizing the perceived victory it handed to the online hate groups who are now pursuing the dismissal of other women game developers by derision and defamation to their companies.

    "By now, we would expect that all game development and publishing companies would be fully aware of negative social media dynamics and be more discerning of online feedback, as well as more protective of their employees - especially their employees of diverse backgrounds. Many have become proactive and aware but this industry obviously needs to make more progress.”
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      Editing … Join me in my Anti-Nintendo campaign.
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      Editing … So what was her other job?
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      Editing … Modeling maybe? Nobody really knows and it's not the point anyway.
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      Editing … It better have been something illegal, or for one of N's competitors. Those are the only times when a second job is an excuse to fire somebody.
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      Editing … What about being a lap dancer? That wouldn't fit with Nintendo's family image.
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      Editing … She tweeted some rather liberal stuff which obviously didn't gel well with the misogynist shitheads on the internet, so they harassed her which resulted in her losing her job. The internet hate mob wins again.
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      Editing … "So what was her other job?" Glamour modeling. Supposedly she had Nintendo products in the photographs, but I haven't seen any evidence myself to confirm it. Aside from the official reason why she got fired (whether or not it's the real or full reason), she's a public relations representative who publicly says controversial things, which is reason enough to get fired because it makes her bad at her actual job.
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      Editing … I was hesitant to speak directly about what she said about child pornography because some were saying it was misrepresented, but after reading comments of hers (on twitter, under her own name) it really wasn't. https://imgur.com/a/uGLHz The gaming media is such a joke.
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      Editing … You have to remember that you represent your place of work at all times. You may well have certain views, but you should keep them off social media. And if you have another job glamour modelling you should have a false identity and not include your workplace products. Her sacking was thoroughly deserved imo.
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      Editing … Well, when you are a public figure of a company that makes toys for kids, and you moonlight as a glamour model in tiiny tiny outfits, and write bullshit tweets like the ones Sean posted, it's pretty understandable that she got let off. I don't know if it had something to do with the "internet hate mob", but what I do now is that what she did was apparently against company policy, and they had every right to fire her for knowingly breaking it.
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      Editing … Sorry Gries, but she signed a contract agreeing to not seek out additional employment, and she broke it. Done. Doesn't matter that she made sexy photos (which she apparently posted to her twitter despite using a false identity...), doesn't matter that she's written a thesis on child pornography laws and made numerous tweets that Nintendo clearly did not know about when they hired her. Unofficially, of course, it does matter, but luckily for Nintendo they don't need to acknowledge that. They can just say she broke contract and be done with it. Of course, the whole internet hate mob stuff is unfortunate, especially since someone like her would've clearly loved to have the 13 y/o Xenoblade X character walk around in a bikini and the booby slider stay in (in fact, there's a tweet of her out there stating exactly that), and she had nothing to do with the censorship. I certainly don't agree with targeting her over that, but all in all, she's not a person worth defending. Same with that guy who got fired from Nintendo last year for being a little too frank about their localization policies. Sucks that you lost your job, but all you had to do was not do the thing you did.
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