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80% of Game Developers Could Be Harmed by New Manifesto, Statistics Show

According to recent statistics, the Heritage Foundation’s manifesto for a potential future administration poses a significant risk to the game development community. The data indicates that up to 80% of game developers could be adversely affected by the proposed policies. This alarming figure highlights the potential widespread impact on the industry. The statistics underscore the need for careful consideration of the manifesto’s implications.

Source: www.gamedeveloper.com

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Acion | Next Fate @Acion_Next · Dec 16, 2024
Manifesto wasn’t written by an English speaker. Reads like a Slavic language translated into English. Too many odd turns of phrases and weird structure. >”…but you will always have a little place of hate” “A Little place of hate”? Extremely uncommon phrase in English. >”The https://x.com/Slatzism/statu/Slatzism/status/1868799342729216414…

kache @yacineMTB · Jan 26
>open source >dangerous These people want to enslave you. They want to enslave your families. Every time I feel like I am going too hard against scam Altman and his ilk, I am reminded how truly evil their goals are

spencer @Unpop_Science · Dec 18, 2024
Here’s one last detail that I’ll leave you with, which I believe has been underplayed: Police released the alleged manifesto to media outlets on the condition that it would not be published in full. Were they concerned about copycats or the public taking a close read?

James Moberg @gamesover · 20h
I noticed that the Chrome extension has the following warning: “This extension may soon no longer be supported because it doesn’t follow best practices for Chrome extensions.” It looks like it’s in the process of being rewritten for Manifest 3.

prth @paaarth319 · Mar 10
free will combined with weaponised incompetence is actually a very nice recipe for destroying shareholder value in this manifesto i will-

hannah gais @hannahgais · Jan 22
The manifesto includes links to four publications published by the neo-Nazi network Terrorgram, which the State Department named as Specially Designated Global Terrorist last week It also includes repeated references to Terrorgram rhetoric, e.g. calling mass shooters “saints”