Dev yells on steam about keffals, transphobia for some reason

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Dev yells on steam about keffals, transphobia for some reason

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A group of pixelated gladiators stand together in an arena.

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femdoma small indie game on Steam about managing gladiators has been trending online lately, but not because it’s a really good game or just got a cool update or something. No, instead the developer behind the game inserted a wild and crappy tirade about trans-political commentators and streamers Clara “Keffals” Sorrenti in the patch notes for femdomthe latest update. And oddly enough, this isn’t the first time this developer has slipped bizarre and horrifying political tirades into the patch notes femdom.

As a reminder, on August 5, Sorrenti was the target of a smack attack that led to police in London, Ontario wrongfully arresting her and repeatedly using her dead name while pointing a gun at her in the face. After describing the attack in a YouTube video A few days later, Sorrenti and her fiancé moved into a hotel that was considered safe. But members of the violent transphobic hate speech forum Kiwi Farms did continued stalking and harassment Sorrenti when she fought back and tried to force server hosting and security company Cloudflare to do so Stop supporting the site and its dangerous users.

The pressure to drop the forum Moving on at the time of this writing, with Cloudflare recently stating that it has no plans to drop KiwiFarms, with the company’s CEO stating a blog from August 31st “Just as the phone company doesn’t kill your line when you say horrible, racist, bigoted things, we have concluded, in consultation with politicians, policymakers and experts, that shutting down security services because we think what you post, the wrong policy is despicable.”

For some reason the developer is behind the unrelated Steam game femdom decided to share their thoughts and shitty opinions about Sorrenti, trans people and more in a completely independent video game. In which Patch notes for the August 31 update Into the game, the developer inserted an incoherent and barely coherent tirade claiming that the game’s name was changed, and kept referring to the old name as his dead name. We’re pointing it out here not so much because it deserves attention at all, but because it’s absurd that something like this could be uploaded to an official, professional storefront.

Here’s the full rant as it’s shared femdom‘s patch notes for the 1.3.25 update, but a hint that the following text contains some nasty anti-trans bullshit:

Dead Name: Domina. Please don’t mention it again. We’re only mentioning it here to say: Don’t mention it again. Changing the gender of a video game is perfectly normal and doesn’t confuse anyone. Please don’t be a fanatic. If you are confused please just stop being confused and remember that DOMINA does not exist and never has existed but DOMINUS does exist and always has existed, you just didn’t know you were playing a man who as woman was in disguise, but now that we reveal it to you you have NO RIGHT to feel deceived just like the poor drunk guys that transvestites like Keffals had intercourse with without revealing that they were a man, no right have to feel unfairly treated and you. You are a fanatic for being confused or even mentioning such a thing happening, let alone having an opinion about it.

That alone is bad, but what’s wild here is that this isn’t the first, or even the second, time that this developer has used Steam patch notes to spread out-of-control tirades about various political issues.

Earlier this yearthe developer became angry at people wearing masks to avoid Covid-19 and wrote in a previous update Sticky Notes that people who wear masks don’t get girlfriends and that women prefer confident men. The developer also asked what people who wear masks are “afraid” of, eventually suggesting that they are actually afraid of “getting laid.” Previously, the developer also complained in patch notes for femdom these people watch too much porn.

It’s strange that after all these examples of the developer using the patch notes for disgusting and bizarre rants, Valve has seemingly done nothing, at least on the most public front. In a way, it makes sense given that the company has historically avoided actually having to do anything when it comes to powering its mega-popular Steam PC gaming service. Most of the features built into the service are run and maintained by the community, with Valve taking a largely hands-on approach.

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But it seems like this is a clear example of someone misusing Steam’s patch notes to harass and attack another person by name, and it seems like a thing Valve might want to stop. However, Valve recently did so Banning developer Dolphin Barn Incorporated from its own Steam forums after abusive and toxic posts. (That led to it, of course another crappy rant use dominatrixes Steam page.)

my box reached out to Valve about the rants, but didn’t hear from the company prior to release. When they were contacted about the tirade and asked why they decided to use their game’s patch notes on Steam to comment on Keffal’s, the developer instead complained that Twitter suspended his account and continued to attack Sorrenti.

“I lost my verified Twitter account where I was using my real name,” the developer explained, “while ‘Keffals’ is now verified using a fake name while ‘hiding’ after faking has cried [sic] on national television and admitted to having had sexual relations with men without telling them they were also born male.”

As for Sorrenti, she seems mostly confused and exhausted by the patch notes. earlier today, She shared them on Twitter and asked the developer to keep her out of his Midlife Crisis.

“Can I please go one day without the craziest motherfuckers on the internet projecting their insecurities onto me?” asked Sorrenti on Twitter in a follow-up tweet. “Bro, I’m just vibe here.”

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