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Revision as of 10:15, 25 January 2018
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False Flags refer to the application of a usual military tactic; an attempt to deceive some group that some military operation had done a military action which they have not done. Within GamerGate, it is usually applied to Anti-GG attempts to construe an apparent doxing, comment, or action to have been done by GamerGate when in fact it had been done by Anti-GG.
The following list are known and documented attempts that have been found so far.
Date Discovered | Date Started | Details | Links |
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2014/10/25 | 2014/10/16 ?? |
Users of the Something Awful forums admit to being behind the negative media response. One user is quoted as saying: "The New York Times front page! We did it! Goon-started drama has hit the NYT!" |
Topic on SomethingAwful, Archive |
2014/09/13 | 2014/09/13 |
A twitter user offers early demo codes for Super Smash Bros 3DS to people who tweet nasty things under the #GamerGate hashtag. Quote: "Just got some more codes, first ten people to tweet "Drop Dead @TheQuinnspiracy #GamerGate gets a #SSB4 code!" |
Archive, Infographic |
More | Here | And | Here |
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