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by Eric Smith
This is such a good gamer story about what doxxing (releasing information about where someone online actually lives so they can be harassed) can really do. I also appreciated that they showed how hard it can be to track.
I honestly loved the Divya sections much more than the Aaron sections. The struggle of being a successful female gamer/streamer was more interesting to me than a male gamer who isn't getting paid by the indie studio (although I suspect that is more common than I think) and whose parents aren't entirely supportive. It does illuminate different parts of the gaming world, but I really thought the Divya/Beckah parts were powerful and would have loved even more of that.
I honestly loved the Divya sections much more than the Aaron sections. The struggle of being a successful female gamer/streamer was more interesting to me than a male gamer who isn't getting paid by the indie studio (although I suspect that is more common than I think) and whose parents aren't entirely supportive. It does illuminate different parts of the gaming world, but I really thought the Divya/Beckah parts were powerful and would have loved even more of that.