DaCostaBR: Of course it's spam.
It's the perfect example of "It takes longer to disprove a lie than it does to make one up", which is the very foundation Infowars itself is built upon. By the time people have gathered the evidence to disprove 10 of your claims, you're ready with your next episode and 100 more outrageous claims, and its accompanying link dump by rt.
I do consider it spam, and I do consider the practice harmful. It defeats the truth by burying it in a mountain of lies.
Of course it's harmful; and of course "spamming" or "trolling" are too cute words for deliberately harmful actions. It's xenophobic political propaganda. This kind of relentless, purposeful dumbing-down of the political discourse was the reason the US now have a Trump. And we've seen there well enough that peddlers of an evasive instead of a confrontational strategy, the "
ignore it and it'll go away" folks, could not have been more wrong. Of course, today these peddlers are crying "
Had you ignored them, it wouldn't have turned out this bad". Suuuure.
The same kind of argument is going on in this forum, and evidently the new Community Manager has explicit orders from the higher ups to under no circumstances come to the very obvious conclusion that this sick shit had been against forum guidelines all along.
Remember your school bullies? Remember how your parents told you to "just ignore them and they won't hurt you"? Remember how that strategy turned out? It's a disaster. These conspiracy theories deserve to be confronted with facts, a whole lot of xenophobic attitudes on this forum deserve to be treated as wildly inacceptable and punishable by GOG officials, and far too many goglins have sadly chosen to try and avoid i.e. just live alongside these posts and threads as if they didn't exist, like some kind of background radiation — that will undoubtedly yank the perceived middle or 'balance' of any other discussion on here ever more deeply within the territory of blind hate, demonisation and dehumanisation.
"
Just ignore them" was the strategy that brought the GOG forum to where it is now, and budejovice up there is unfortunately rather correct in his assessment. If I were a game developer, one look into the GOG forums would have scared me off establishing any kind of business ties forever.