>>719867703
>90's, early 2000's.
Yep
>when activists became hellbent to destroy all that we love
Yeah buddy you are definitely retarded. Nobody actually give a shit about activists which are just unemployed people who think fighting for a cause can compensate for their failure to achieve something.
Then e-celebs happened, and it become funny to laugh at these cucks instead of ignoring them. It was a net-positive for e-celebs and viewers but then algorithms realized how powerful "negativity bias and rage bait" is, welcome aboard Asmon-like streamers who gave these losers platform by reacting to obvious rage bait, welcome aboard AAA companies which can avoid any criticism by saying viewers are sexists and suddenly everybody forgets about microtransaction, shitty gameplay, etc. It's literally the wallstreet scenario but for gaming.