Rewriting Ripley
32 villains enter, 1 VILLAIN LEAVES. Join us as we talk, argue, and plead our cases in a 32 villain bracket with only 1 coming out on top. Friendships will be tested, patience tried, pandemonium!... Or maybe you'll have a good time, who knows?
info_outline The Wild (Online) West Part 3: 2014 to PresentRewriting Ripley
C/W Pedophilia/CSEM
info_outline The Wild (Online) West Part 2: 2005 to 2013Rewriting Ripley
C/W This episode contains mentions of self-harm from 41:15 to 42:09.
info_outline The Wild (Online) West Part 1: 1995 to 2005Rewriting Ripley
Lady V and Katie cover the (brief) history of online fandom and how it got to where it is today. In this episode, we travel back to Web 1.0 when websites looked like a PowerPoint deck, YouTube was Albino Blacksheep, Fortnite was RuneScape, Anne Rice didn't like your fanfiction, and 4chan was still an anime forum. We also discuss the Yahoo! Answers shut down and how, no, George Lucas doesn't get enough appreciation, actually.
info_outline In Plain Sight Part 3: Have We Learned from Gamergate?Rewriting Ripley
In this finale of our three part series on radicalization in Star Wars fandom, Katie and Lady V explain how fake narratives online can spread as truth (00:04:10) and touch upon numerous harassment campaigns against creatives at Lucasfilm (00:28:42).
info_outline In Plain Sight Part 2: You Are Not Immune to PropagandaRewriting Ripley
Welcome to the Math Episode. Katie monologues her social media analysis (spoiler alert: The Last Jedi wasn't actually "polarizing."). She also gets real with her past brush with radicalization in online fandom (no, not Star Wars) and Lady V did not figure Muse in her 2021 bingo card.
info_outline In Plain Sight Part 1: Industry of Outrage, Gamergate, and #BoycottStarWarsVIIRewriting Ripley
In this 2-part series, Katie and Lady V take a deep dive into alt right radicalization in Star Wars fandom.
info_outline Math Just Says You're Misogynistic, JaredRewriting Ripley
Katie and Lady V discuss the troubling impact of social media on content creation, Ben Shapiro's latest grift, and why do we constantly hear the phrase "Mary Sue?" Equipped with over 250k data points, we answer once and for all: Do people ACTUALLY use "Gary Stu" to describe male characters or is it all just sexism?
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info_outlineKatie and Lady V discuss the troubling impact of social media on content creation, Ben Shapiro's latest grift, and why do we constantly hear the phrase "Mary Sue?" Equipped with over 250k data points, we answer once and for all: Do people ACTUALLY use "Gary Stu" to describe male characters or is it all just sexism?
Check out full show notes, data visualizations, and methodology at our website: www.rewritingripley.com