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Half of the viewers are taken aback by the strangers' reluctance to participate in the video, while the other side advocates on their behalf. The video has accumulated over 6.6 million likes. The video is a compilation of the creator asking strangers what their favorite place to eat in Brooklyn Heights is, but the catch is that every single person declines to answer the question. These concerns came to a head in response to a video posted by on Wednesday (July 27). It’s starting to feel increasingly like you could be recorded at any moment and wind up on someone else’s account with hundreds of thousands of views. The genre has since expanded to incorporate a wide variety of questions, from "what do you do for a living?" to "what's the biggest red flag in a partner?" Many creators have built their entire brand around these on-the-street interviews, but as these types of videos gain momentum on the app, larger questions of consent and what we owe strangers have started brewing. 2021 "what are you listening to" videos made a comeback on TikTok. And if you want to know what that means, then you have to check out this week's TikTok trends. Meanwhile, a new phone-flipping trend has already ignited major celeb drama by way of JoJo Siwa, and filters are the new fanfic.

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But we go forward knowing that we share the same vision as our community about creating a place where people of all genders, ethnicities, sexual orientations, and backgrounds can thrive and proudly call home.The discourse is scorching on TikTok this week, as those seemingly harmless on-the-street videos face backlash from viewers who argue that not everything, and everyone, is content. We know that in order to rebuild trust, we must earn it with our actions in the weeks and months to come. This work has been underway, and you will be seeing several such changes to both Shadowlands and WoW Classic in the coming days. While we turn to our team for guidance in our internal work to protect marginalized groups and hold accountable those who threaten them, we also want to take immediate action in Azeroth to remove references that are not appropriate for our world. Those of us in leadership understand that it is not our place to judge when we have achieved our goals, but rather for our team and our community to let us know when we still have more to do. As we heed the brave women who have come forward to share their experiences, we stand committed to taking the actions necessary to ensure we are providing an inclusive, welcoming, and safe environment both for our team and for our players in Azeroth.

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The past days have been a time of reflection for the World of Warcraft team, spent in conversation and contemplation, full of sadness, pain, and anger, but also hope and resolve. We asked all members of our team to send us their suggestions and feedback on how best to address the community and this is the result. It was clear from our team conversations that we wanted to put forth a statement that was representative of the World of Warcraft team’s sentiments.

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When many of the official statements and internal memos may have been less than well received, both by fans and the very people who work on Blizzard’s games, I think this post is fair, well measured and concise, all three of which we could use a lot more of right about now.

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In the midst of all this, and with the firmest hope that we’ll see real, positive change from this series of events I do have to point out that this post from the World of Warcraft team is one that does give me a little hope. This is the closest thing I’ve seen to an open revolt at a game studio ever.

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I honestly have no idea how to react anymore. From the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing suing Activision-Blizzard, to the outrage from the staff of Blizzard over the statements of Frances Townsend, and now a planned walkout to take place on Wednesday from Activision-Blizzard employees who want significant changes to the way the corporation treats sexual harassment and misogyny as well as its treatment of other marginalized groups. The past week has been one unlike anything I’ve seen in my fourteen years covering Blizzard games.











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