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edit"He has been a vocal critic of censorship and what he believes is a progressive bias in video games journalism, in which he claims that it falsely accuses the gaming community of sexism. Vávra associated his views on a progressive bias in video game journalism while using the protest hashtag #GamerGate."
This is no longer an accurate statement in light of what we now know about the far right harrassment campaign known as Gamergate. The paragraph frames Vavra's affiliation with the campaign in false-neutral terms, which is not how reliable and reputable sources covering it, and Vavra have described it as. The article needs to explicitly mention that the existance of such bias is a thorougly discredited conspiracy theory, and specify that Gamergate was a far right harrassment campaign targetting women and minorities, and has ties with known extremist groups. 46.97.170.32 (talk) 12:07, 26 September 2022 (UTC)