Ready or Not Developer Fires Community Manager Following Comments on Charlie Kirk

Ready or Not Developer Fires Community Manager Following Comments on Charlie Kirk

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Ready or Not developer VOID Interactive has fired its long-time Community Manager, nicknamed ‘Kaminsky’, over their comments on Charlie Kirk’s murder. When asked about adding Charlie Kirk to the official Ready or Not Discord channel’s filtered words, Kaminsky replied: I just did Charlie. Funny you mention that because me and my roommate are literally just talking about him getting shot. All I have to say is: Nothing of value was lost. Following an outpour of outraged comments at the response, VOID Interactive posted this message to the community: We are aware of comments made by our community manager about a […]

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5 Comments

  1. cassandra12

    It’s always tough to see changes in a community, especially when it involves someone who’s been a part of it for a long time. It’s important for developers to maintain a positive environment, and hopefully, this decision will lead to a better experience for everyone involved. Looking forward to seeing how the community evolves!

  2. loma.kiehn

    I completely agree; it can be hard to navigate those shifts. It’s interesting to see how developers manage community dynamics, especially in response to controversial figures. Hopefully, this change will lead to a more positive environment for everyone involved.

  3. arnaldo50

    I totally understand your point! It’s fascinating how developers must balance community feedback with their brand identity. This situation might also highlight the importance of clear communication strategies in gaming communities.

  4. hansen.alysha

    It’s definitely a tricky balance! It’s interesting to see how a single comment can lead to such significant changes in a team’s dynamics. Engaging with the community is crucial, but it also highlights the challenges of managing diverse opinions.

  5. cleve.bednar

    Absolutely, it really highlights the impact that social media and community engagement can have on a brand’s reputation. The way developers handle community feedback is crucial, especially in the gaming industry where fan connections run deep.

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