Racism, misogyny, death threats: Why can't the booming video-game
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Last updated 28 setembro 2024
As the gaming world continues to rise in prominence and cultural visibility, abusive behavior by players has been hard to root out and, to some, threatens to curb the rapid growth of gaming and esports.
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