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Welcome to the GamerGate Wiki
This is a free and open encyclopedia, previously operated by Gamergate.me, intended to document information concerning GamerGate, including its importance, findings, and goals. It can be edited by anybody!
Welcome back!
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After a long time down or uneditable, the GamerGate Wiki is back in business. Just make an account (it's very simple) and you can edit it all you want. Don't be afraid to contribute just a little bit of information, because everything counts.

If you have information that isn't in an article, but aren't confortable editing the page, feel free to dump it in the page's talk page. Just keep in mind it might take a while to find it, as we're currently understaffed.

Should the need arise, the admin can be reached at: admin at thisisvideogames dot com
Major Events (extremely outdated as of March 16)
  • The Atheism+ blockbot is shut down following the #AreYouBlocked hash tag campaign on twitter brings much more attention to the software, and with it, fears of lawsuits for libel and blacklisting.
  • The Honey Badger Brigade is forced to leave Calgury Expo due to their affiliation with GamerGate. The Expo organizers then called the police on them as they were relaxing in the park out of fears that they would attempt to re-enter the expo.
  • Zoe Quinn speaks at the Congressional Briefing on Cyberstalking, alongside Michelle Garcia, John Wilkinson, and Danielle Keats Citron.
  • A GamerGate meet up at the Local16 bar in Washington, DC takes place, organized by Milo Yiannopoulos and Christina Hoff Sommers. A bomb threat was called into the bar hosting the event causing it to be evacuated.
Clean-up Goal
GGAutoBlocker was a tool created to block supporters of GamerGate. It labeled over 15,000 people as harassers. Before it was shut down, it was officially endorsed by numerous organizations, including the IGDA.