THQ Nordic, a video game publishing company whose library includes Sunset Overdrive and the Darksiders franchise, held an AMA (aka Ask Me Anything, a type of thread where a person of interest fields questions from the general public) on the American imageboard website 8chan. The venue of choice for the open question-and-answer event quickly led to outrage against THQ Nordic, as 8chan’s history of controversies, including the site’s troubled history with child abuse content. At the forefront of the outrage were prominent individuals from within the industry actively campaigning to impugn and boycott THQ Nordic due to their choice of platform.
Founder of the Video Game History Foundation and Digital Eclipse Dev Frank Cifaldi was one of the most vocal to lead the charge, calling on partners such as Nintendo of America, Disney, and Nickelodeon to cut ties with THQ Nordic due to their choice of venue (Archive link: https://archive.fo/XBrft):
The THQ Nordic promotional link to 8chan is still up, there is official PR linking you DIRECTLY to drawings of sexualized children. Surely every video game platform is ending any business association and pulling all their games, right?
Anybody? No?
Yay video games.
— Frank Cifaldi (@frankcifaldi) February 26, 2019
It is every journalist’s responsibility, right now, to be asking these questions. What do Microsoft and Sony have to say about a publishing partner promoting this community? What about Steam? Hey how about Nickelodeon, how do they feel about this company using their cartoons?
— Frank Cifaldi (@frankcifaldi) February 26, 2019
I don’t see a gray area here. Platform holders are literally cutting checks to a company that is currently, openly, promoting a link to explicit content featuring children. They are funding this, and continuing to partner with them is implicit approval.
— Frank Cifaldi (@frankcifaldi) February 27, 2019
@NintendoAmerica @PlayStation @Xbox @Nickelodeon hey are you guys cool with a business partner promoting child pornography and associating with a community that has ties to radicalized racism? https://t.co/4a0YbOalMC
— Frank Cifaldi (@frankcifaldi) February 27, 2019
How about @Disney? These guys publish games that use your parks and characters, and their official Twitter account is linking to content featuring sexualized children. See thread above. Are you responding to this?
— Frank Cifaldi (@frankcifaldi) February 27, 2019
Shannon Loftis, the General Manager of Microsoft Studios Publishing, tweeted at THQ Nordic’s AMA announcement, questioning why the Tweet remained live
Why do you still have this link up?
– Shannon Loftis in New Providence (@shannonloftis) February 27 2019
On the gaming forum ResetERA, a user named elenarie, who is identified as a DICE Developer on the forums, berated THQ Nordic for their choice of venue and claiming that their choice was irresponsible:
“I hope this incident triggers more corporate responsibility from companies around. This passes the lines of being ignorant and moronic into something much more horrific. How the hell did someone think this was a good idea, giving exposure to that hell hole in any way. :(“
“Talking more industry wide. At this point, I don’t see how THQ can recover, not care to know.
We’ve seen the industry over the last few years increase corporate responsibility and awareness in regards to many social issues (diversity, equality, work life balance, and more), but unfortunately stupid stunts like this and offensive parties and what not are still happening.
What I’m trying to say is that companies need to be much more responsible about who they work with, including who they partner with for publicity purposes.”
8chan has come to be labeled as a hub of child pornography due to an expose written by Dan Olson, titled The Mods are Always Asleep, wherein Olson dives into 8chan and exposes the shocking amount of child pornography that is not only present on the site, but also promoted and spoken in hushed whispers in codewords in order to hide from the average internet user. However, Olson’s expose was categorically false, as it was found that Olsen himself had intentionally organized the set-up of false boards and uploaded the images he used as ‘evidence’:
The IP posting CP was literally done by the proprietress of SJWiki, someone Dan was known friends with.
Proof, citations and more.https://t.co/78wPKfaVm4https://t.co/8DdjC6HI8Thttps://t.co/suJenanxNshttps://t.co/Z3V8rgSwUUhttps://t.co/AgLy8ryy2t pic.twitter.com/PJLyxSxZKt— Rogue Egalitarian (@Equality_Ninja) February 27, 2019
This is not to say that 8chan is completely free of morally questionable material as, like any public social media site, bad actors are present and attempt to take advantage of the freedom the site affords. While the site does allow for any user to create their own board, there is a reporting function for users to report posts involving illegal content (with an added caveat that only items which “violates the Digital Millennium Copyright Act or other United States laws” are deleted, in keeping with the site’s mission of free speech).
Ultimately, due to public pressure, THQ Nordic would delete their Tweet linking to the 8chan AMA and PR & Marketing Director Philipp Brock would issue a public apology:
“I personally agreed to this AMA without doing my proper due diligence to understand the history and the controversy of the site. I do not condone child pornography, white supremacy, or racism in any shape or form. (…)
— THQNordic (@THQNordic) February 26, 2019
(…) I am terribly sorry for the short-sightedness of my (!) decision, and promise to be far more vigorous in my assessment of these activities in the future. (…)
— THQNordic (@THQNordic) February 26, 2019
This was not about being edgy, this blew up and I very much regret to have done it in the first place.”
Philipp Brock, PR & Marketing Director THQ Nordic GmbH (Vienna, Austria)
— THQNordic (@THQNordic) February 26, 2019