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[-] StarServal@kbin.social 158 points 1 year ago

Shitty Executive: “Oh shit, our terrible idea turned out to be wildly unpopular and we’re getting massive negative feedback! Quick, play the death threats card to make us look like the victim!”

[-] CrabAndBroom@lemmy.ml 57 points 1 year ago

Perhaps they could pay a small fee to not receive them.

Or purchase the Happy Customer Times Season Pass, where for 12 months they only receive feedback telling them how awesome they're doing. Only $39.99 per employee!

*fees are liable to change at any time without notice, new prices may be applied retroactively

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[-] Bye@lemmy.world 33 points 1 year ago

I’m sure there’s a PR playbook somewhere with a flowchart that says, did you screw up really badly and you look like the villain? - yes - There’s public outrage? - yes - say there’s death threats

[-] JoMiran@lemmy.ml 146 points 1 year ago

No need for death threats. Unity already committed suicide.

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[-] Robaque@feddit.it 145 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Unsurprisingly, it's likely that this "death threats" situation was made up by the ceo: https://www.reddit.com/r/gamedev/comments/16j21jg/the_truth_behind_the_unity_death_threats/

It's a reddit link, ik... here's a copy of the post:

The truth behind the Unity "Death Threats"

Unity has temporarily closed its offices in San Francisco and Austin, Texas and canceled a town hall meeting after receiving death threats, according to Bloomberg.

Multiple news outlets are reporting on this story, yet Polygon seems to be the only one that actually bothered to investigate the claims.

Checking with both Police and FBI, they have only acknowledged 1 single threat, from a Unity employee, to their boss over social media. Despite this their CEO decided to use it as an excuse to close edit:~~all~~ 2 of their offices and cancel planned town hall meetings. Here is the article update from Polygon:

Update: San Francisco police told Polygon that officers responded to Unity's San Francisco office "regarding a threats incident." A "reporting party" told police that "an employee made a threat towards his employer using social media." The employee that made the threat works in an office outside of California, according to the police statement.

https://www.polygon.com/23873727/unity-credible-death-threat-offices-closed-pricing-change

Polygon also contacted Police in the other cities and also the FBI, this was the only reported death threat against Unity that anyone knew of.

This is increasingly looking like the CEO is throwing a pity party and he's trying to trick us all into coming.

[-] TheEighthDoctor@lemmy.world 38 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Everyone blaming "people" in the comments and they just fell to the CEO charade to get sympathy points.

[-] Medatrix@lemmy.world 28 points 1 year ago

Yeah if I were the CEO I would be avoiding a town hall like the plague.

He essentially just called a bomb threat on his highschool before a final he was going to fail. Then came home to his family crying about how scary it all was.

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[-] ChaoticEntropy@feddit.uk 84 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

This shouldn't be a distraction from the core issue, but obviously people should cut this shit out.

You can't sneeze online without some sociopathic child threatening to slit your throat.

Edit: Annnd it was an employee of Unity that made the threats...

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[-] Blamemeta@lemm.ee 81 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Whatcha wanna bet there aren't any death threats? Seems to be a go to for "we're assholes, but look at these imaginary assholes instead!"

[-] iHUNTcriminals@lemm.ee 52 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Don't underestimate that shit. I've personally got death threats before. People are dumb as fuck. I've seen people actually follow through. Life is fucked up. Everyone's batshit these days.

I don't say that in Support of unity though.

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[-] HRDS_654@lemmy.world 77 points 1 year ago

Talk about blowing shit out of proportion. People need to realize that making death threats is a good way to make the bad guys look like the good guys.

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So, the leadership of Unity is a complete piece of shit, but death threats (or really, any other threat of violence) are just straight up idiotic. It’s a game engine company. There are much more fun and interesting (and, you know, legal) ways to kill the company in a commercial sense.

[-] TwilightVulpine@lemmy.world 37 points 1 year ago

I feel bad for the regular workers there who can't choose the direction of the company and need that job to live.

But frankly if they were all directed just to the CEO, I couldn't be less bothered. Wealthy assholes don't have empathy, don't listen to reasons, aren't bound by rules. Even lawsuits today are decided more by who has the most money than who is in the right. Maybe it's not so bad if folks put some fear in him, specifically.

Sure, there are more worthy causes to direct that sort of outrage to. Then again there's the livelihood of a large number of smaller creators to consider. This isn't just about a fictional thing not being the way someone wanted.

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[-] sugarfree@lemmy.world 66 points 1 year ago

The overreaction to online death threats is so stupid. An anonymous 0 follower Twitter account allows organizations and people to instantly turn the PR situation around and become the victims and act like they are personally being hunted down by Mossad.

[-] Edgelord_Of_Tomorrow@lemmy.world 36 points 1 year ago

Death threats are the background noise of the internet, always have been. It's just part of the PR manual now.

[-] Slwh47696@lemmy.world 23 points 1 year ago

I remember someone telling me they were going to hunt me down and kill me on StarCraft back in like 2001. Shit hasn't changed

[-] marth_21@lemmy.dbzer0.com 23 points 1 year ago

I've almost found you, I've narrowed your location down to earth. Maybe in another 20 years, I'll get a hemisphere.

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[-] londos@lemmy.world 57 points 1 year ago

Hey! Don't threaten people! Don't hurt anyone! Just move to Godot. That's it. Abandon ship, peacefully. These people care more about money than employee lives anyway.

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[-] Fantomas@lemmy.world 49 points 1 year ago

That 4chan sure is a wild dude.

[-] Caligvla@lemmy.dbzer0.com 23 points 1 year ago

Who is this four chin hacker you speak of?

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[-] dannym@lemmy.escapebigtech.info 46 points 1 year ago

I hate humanity sometimes, why would they send death threats? Just don't use their engine; this is the way you actually make a change -- switch to something else, threatening people does not help you prove your point. I hate their new pricing changes too, but death threats are never warranted

[-] greenskye@lemm.ee 28 points 1 year ago

Im some cases I could see how this could destroy someone's livelihood and people have killed over that sort of thing before. But my guess is that the people sending the death threats probably aren't even developers.

[-] mint_tamas@lemmy.world 25 points 1 year ago
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[-] HawlSera@lemm.ee 46 points 1 year ago

I am usually against such and still am, you should never send anyone deaf that's, that is a felonious offense.

That said I don't feel sorry for the victim. You can't blackmail every game developer in the world simultaneously and expect nothing to happen.

[-] PostmodernPythia@lemmy.world 45 points 1 year ago

This, like cancel culture, is a direct result of a justice system that pretty much never delivers justice to the victims of the rich and the powerful. Fixing that is the only thing that can stop this escalating cultural phenomenon.

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[-] Immersive_Matthew@sh.itjust.works 42 points 1 year ago

One of the issue here, and I am in absolutely no way defending Unity, is that legally an executive team works for the shareholders. They must ensure shareholder return no matter what as they are in the hook for it.

Unity’s biggest issue is that they like many successful companies stopped innovating and have moved from a company run by technical people to one run by sales and marketing. Sales and marketing only know how to extract more out of the product they already have and not how to improve the product to make more in honest ways. I would (have) gladly given Unity more money if they offered tools that truly helped me get to market faster as then my win would be their win. Instead their product has become stagnant, slower not faster since 2019 and more expensive. I am getting less for more and it is unacceptable. Unity is a horrible business partner. But I can see why as they are a sales and marketing company now. Steve Jobs says it best in this 2 minute video. He got it. Why are so many other not getting this?

https://youtu.be/tGKsbt5wii0?si=km7LTxsY6gwD-mvo

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[-] mo_lave@reddthat.com 40 points 1 year ago

This is partially what "eat the rich" rhetoric meant when acted on.

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[-] Clbull@lemmy.world 38 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Somehow I get the feeling that this may not just be some unhinged internet troll throwing out online drivel from his mom's basement. Unity's pricing changes are posing an existential threat to smaller studios that meet the minimum income threshold and are placing the livelihoods of countless thousands of smaller game studio workers at stake. This is one of those changes that is going to impact whether you can continue to put food on the table.

John Riccitello has pissed off a lot of people with his disgusting levels of corporate greed, to the point where even the fourth circle of Hell may not be enough to punish his avarice once he pops his clogs. This move may even be worse than the crap Martin Shkreli pulled as a big pharma executive.

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[-] FoundTheVegan@kbin.social 36 points 1 year ago

This is a reminder that there are crazy people on the internet.

But this is NOT a reason to have sympathy for Unity.

[-] greavous@lemmy.world 36 points 1 year ago

This is a reminder that paying for a subscription means t&cs can be changed. You aren't buying the engine etc just a license to access/use it for a period of time. Stop buying subscriptions!

[-] Buffalox@lemmy.world 33 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Starting on January 1, developers will be charged a fee every time someone installs a game built in Unity after they reach certain revenue or install thresholds.

Obviously death threats are not ok, but for fucks sake, that change is insane. People may install games many times for many reasons, like switching drives, computer, OS or debugging, or corruption, or because they go back to it after not playing for a while.

How is it a good model to charge for repeated installs?

The decision sparked an astonishing backlash against Unity from across the gaming industry,

I bet, this will threaten some people on their livelihood, and if you are 90% finished on a project, it's an insane change that will force you to switch to another engine, and could kill several projects.

Also as a user, this increases the need and amount of DRM mechanics, which we need less not more of.

I hope Unity will see a massive dive in customers on these policies. This is the kind of decision a company deserves bankruptcy for. And the CEO John Riccitiello deserves to be fired without benefits, and never hired as CEO again.

Edit PS:

The fee is up to $0.20, that's steep and would mean the end of sub $10 games. This would hurt single and indie developers very much.

Luckily there are other engines, but Unity used to be among the good ones, now they've become an untrustworthy player, and that decreases competition for the entire field.

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[-] Tischkante@discuss.tchncs.de 30 points 1 year ago

All because Amongus sold so many times…

[-] Eezyville@sh.itjust.works 27 points 1 year ago

Well looking on the bright side. If death threats are starting to become common for the decisions that companies make then maybe WFH should also be common to protect employees. Can't target employees at an empty office. The employees will have to be careful with social media however.

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[-] Dick_Justice@lemmy.world 26 points 1 year ago

Mm, I'm curious as to what the threats actually were. I've seen people claim they got death threats because someone tweeted "kys" at them in response to their homophobic bullshit.

[-] bioemerl@kbin.social 25 points 1 year ago

This is becoming standard operating procedure from companies that want a quick PR boost.

[-] Ozymati@lemmy.nz 20 points 1 year ago

One threat, from and employee. Sigh.

More realistic outcome - some game loving tweenage hacker does something fantastically destructive in whatever part of their infrastructure they can get into.

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