Jennifer: Hee hee, yeah XD I get why some people act that way, especially if it's their own personal site/channel/whatever and they're doing it in their spare time. But gaming sites really should be above that (emphasis on "should"). I don't consider Anita to be a gaming site and she can do whatever she wants, but it's sad how many gaming sites blindly agree with her line of reasoning, or regular news sites refer to her as an expert on gaming, or even some companies getting her input on games (Mirror's Edge 2). Why does she have so much credibility among people who should know better? Why aren't they doing their own research?
EA's choice is PR, completely and utterly. I guarantee she's not getting paid big bucks, and I guarantee that the developers are taking what they like out of her advice and leaving the rest. As a bonus she can't say anything against the game because of her position, and it's almost free marketing to people that know her but might not enjoy games. Win/Win/Win.
The Regular News Sites...This is harder to wrap my head around. I get the games journalist side, she plays really well to the narrative that they've been building for quite a long time. In fact, pushing her like they did was a win/win. If she didn't get the harassment she got, then they have the push that their agenda is taking root, and they might get some converts. The Death Threats and Harassment? The side of their narrative that gamers are misogynist children and that she's in need of protection, and gaming is in need of protection from us.
The Regular News, now that I think of it, probably has those people who are half in, half out of the gaming sphere, at least the tech side of things. Microsoft announcing a new console is pretty big news because it's Microsoft. They've got some connection, maybe someone has told them about Anita and hyped her up (Ok, I'm making guesses on that). They see she's been doing this video series, and she now looks like an expert. I dunno, it's the easiest scenario for me to wrap my head around.
Jennifer: I'm not even convinced she really hates it. She figured out how to make more money than most people by putting on this persona, so I guess good for her XD It's probably more that she doesn't want to commit to scrutinizing any game in detail because then she'll be expected to do it more often and it's easier to just coast along with her current style of video. If her supporters don't demand more from her, then why should she make work for herself? XD I don't think she's the problem. I think the problem is her supporters (including news sites) taking what she says as truth and not demanding a deeper analysis from her about the topics she discusses. She's an opportunist, but she didn't create the environment in which her strategy works, she just took advantage of it and the real problem is that it works (not that she figured out to do it).
Ok, hate might be a strong word, but I've gotten the feeling that she's honestly in over her head. The scenario that seems to pop into my head for this was, she set up the kickstarter thinking fans of the site would back it, she'd get enough money for it to be a quick, easy job and maybe get her some better equipment (Truth, I honestly haven't heard of her or feminist frequency until all of this, so some stretches might be there).
The Games Journalists happened, and this ballooned out of control. I'm not so sure that she's an opportunist, and it's more that she's playing to her audience because fuck everyone else. I am pretty sure that she's not doing this out of any love of the medium, especially given the time she's had though. People have called her out on mistakes (Personally Zelda is generally the one with the plan, the one who understands everything that's going on, with Link acting on her behalf as subterfuge, since villains RARELY see him coming or as a threat when they notice him at first.) that most gamers probably wouldn't have really made if they did their research. But I don't know, I think she's twisted this thing around in her head a bit as an actual gender war.