Valve has removed a number of controversial titles from Steam including AIDS Simulator and ISIS Simulator. The move comes following yesterday's outburst on social media after the company announced it ...
After yesterday’s raging social media debates about Valve abdicating responsibility for store curation, the company has removed a bunch of games from Steam. Valve announced recently that it wouldn’t ...
After a broad welcome to the Steam Store for everything that wasn't "illegal or straight up trolling," Valve's actions offer the smallest of windows into what they meant by the latter. The company ...
Valve has removed controversial games AIDS Simulator, ISIS Simulator, Asset Flip Simulator and Triggering Simulator from the Steam Store, as was first noticed by Twitter user @RobotBrush and reported ...
A screenshot from the "Active Shooter" trailer, a game that was scheduled to be released Wednesday, June 6, 2018, shows a player assuming the role as a gunman in a school. The game was pulled from the ...
People seem to be confusing "trolling" with "being controversial". Having a controversial opinion or making controversial art may make people angry, but for trolls, the entire purpose is to make ...
Since radar instruments function differently than optical cameras, radar images are often hard to understand. Images of cities are in particular very complex. The DLR radar simulator was developed to ...
A week after pulling a school shooting simulator, Steam, a popular online gaming platform, has stepped back, deciding it "shouldn't be the ones" policing what gamers "can or can't buy" on its online ...
if Valve wants to say, "we're only kicking off illegal stuff" but we're not dealing what is offensive, then Trolling needs to be a part of the latter. Trolling is not illegal, and what is and isn't ...
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