Sweet Baby Inc. and the Steam Curator Group Conspiracy - The company that is responsible for the diarrheic video game writing.

If GamerGate 2 occurs, I want to see the list of all companies Sweet Baby and co. had affiliations with.
About GamerGate 2.
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sure it should of started a bit later for the big 10th anniversary,, but maybe this is the timeline where the negative reaction occurred sooner to Depression Quest's launch and not as a snowball to the negative reception of Gone Home (by people, not journos).
we just needed our Black kiwi posting here a few pages back to use the #notmyshield hashtag earlier and we're good to go for GG2.0
Does that make the Vaush Loli folder the gamergate 2.0's atheism plus?
 
Here's an article from January 11th about SBI
https://www.gaminginstincts.com/the-problem-with-sweet-baby-inc/ (archive)

Also found this looking for stuff about SBI on NeoGAF
Apparently Weird Ghosts is a Canadian non-profit that is funding SBI
https://babyghosts.fund/about (archive)
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Here's a tweet from one of the co-founders of Weird Ghosts / Baby Ghosts (I don't know how baby ghost factors into things but it's a company or IP I'm seeing associated with Weird Ghosts) retweeting from Kotaku
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https://twitter.com/alyssa_merc/status/1765435077549293641 (archive)

I don't know too much about it, but I remember this death being related to the original gamergate?
He committed suicide because Zoe Quinn accused him of rape and abuse and fish-hooking her in her pussy and dragging her around the house and shit.
 
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How did a company founded in 2018 with such a retarded premise get access to multi-billion dollar corporate entities like Valve, Ubisoft, EA, Santa Monica etc.
Now here's something. Valve in particular stood out to me, so I looked up "__________ leaves Valve" and poked around the Overwiki and check this shit out:

Here are a bunch of now-ex Valve people and when they left
  • 2016
    • Marc Laidlaw, writer
    • Andrea Wicklund, artist
    • Doug Wood, modeler and animator
  • 2017
    • Chet Faliszek, writer
    • Erik Wolpaw, writer, came back as contractor for Half-Life: Alyx
    • Jay Pinkerton, also came back for HL:A
    • Josh Weier, writer
    • John Guthrie, level designer
- 2018 - SBI founded -
  • 2019 - Richard Garfield, designer for Magic: The Gathering, then Artifact
  • 2019 - Matt Wood, dev, CS:GO
  • 2022- Doug Lombardi, VP marketing
  • 2023 - Mike Ambinder, experimental psychologist

What the hell happened in 2016-2017?
 
I'm more interested in seeing which non-industry related companies have affiliations with SBI. Doesn't this kind of company sort of embody the EGS policies investment companies like Black Rock force the companies they have controlling shares of to oblige?

How did a company founded in 2018 with such a retarded premise get access to multi-billion dollar corporate entities like Valve, Ubisoft, EA, Santa Monica etc.
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Because it's not about sweet baby inc or any other specific company, the entire industry is chock full of these kinds of people at varying positions. Mostly HR, PR ect. They all have the same goals and worldview in essence and they network and help each other out in ways that are sometimes explicitly planned but more often just emergent.

Frame game radio had an excellent video that went into detail on an example of this on this kind of thing on a starbucks debacle years ago. But a quick example of the kind of exchange that happens is:
Journalist A publishes an article about how how Company B is racist and sexists.
Company B has this shoved infront of the face of its directors/decision makers by people inside their management explaining how it's a respected company, big pr issue, examples are shown, investements could be dropped from ESG type stuff, ect. Doesn't matter if it's true or not.
PR Department of company B just happens to know an easy solution, there's a consulting company C that handles this kind of thing and just happens to know Journalist A and can smooth this whole thing over.
Pay the consulting company, hire people according to their directive (more friends of theirs) ect, ect. Everyone gets kickback at some level.

It's a racket where they get money and get to do something they consider a "good" thing. Win win for them.

Sweet baby inc is just a very explicit example of this, maybe too explicit. Would be wiser to stay a bit more covert about this like they did in the past, most normie type anti-woke people won't insinuate anything then for fear of being called schizoes, racists ect.
 
Here's a tweet from one of the co-founders of Weird Ghosts / Baby Ghosts (I don't know how baby ghost factors into things but it's a company or IP I'm seeing associated with Weird Ghosts) retweeting from Kotaku
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"Infiltrated" A.K.A. she clicked the "join" button. I hope this bitch is one of the epicenters of GamorGate V2, because she is a geyser of salt waiting to burst forth through the earth, sustaining those who are sodium deficient.
 
So I'm just writing this out as a kind of TL;DR for anyone who wants a quick recap on some of the people involved and the overlaps in these companies in chronological order (so far)

Alec Holowka was the former boyfriend of Zoe Quinn [a] who committed suicide in 2019 who ran Infinite Ammo Inc and Infinite Fall (A small indie game dev studio co-founded by Alec Holowka and Scott Benson that produced Night in the Woods)


Eileen Mary Holowka:
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The sister to Alec Holowka and long time friend of Zoe Quinn who condemned her brother post-suicide for his allegations of abuse and events leading up to his death who now controls Infinite Ammo and used IA to found Weird Ghost Inc with Jennie Robinson Faber
Member of Feminist Media Studio [a]

Jennie Robinson Faber:
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Co-Founder of the non-profit video game company "Dames Making Games" [a] which was originally founded by Cecily Carver and co-executive of Weird Ghost Inc [a] which includes Baby Ghosts, described as the "nonprofit arm of social impact"[a]

Kim Belair: CEO of Sweet Baby Inc.
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