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that really just sum's a lot of this up, by which I mean I thought he might know something and he didn't and the only reason is because there was a time when we couldn't really talk to him, for all we know the connection's with all the other's is nothing (not saying digra itself isn't bad), if we could all just communicate this could all go a lot smother. on reddit there are still page's about unethical behaviour by media but rarely can we talk to journalist's or the people involved about this.
there have been 2 bbc journalist's who have come to kia to talk, the first went by Jatinder5ingh for bbc3 who was annoyed that the story on gamergate was so one sided and was willing to listen and then there was davelee_bbc for bbc North America was was more interested in talking about Zoe Quinn than he was ethics.
if there is anyone form kia looking at this (because i'm not on social media) like netscape9 or sixtyfour I want you to try something, every time there is a post about ethics (especially if it's deepfreeze) or something about the bbc tag (or whatever you call it) Jatinder5ingh and davelee_bbc into the conversation. I don't trust dave lee as much but frankly I want to see which one will try and represent the bbc best, and we will finally get to talk ethics with people representing the bbc, and maybe we can even get to talking with more bbc journalist's if they try and recommend us to people in there department's, but ultimately I just want to get us talking to each other.