I think so too, PR could have handled it better (ffs, just say “nazi bad” like 5 times to make it super clear), but it’s not like a known nazi company did a nazi thing, nobody expected this, it was out of context, and they gained noting (I wouldn’t say they thought they would gain anything by ad-targeting nazis … in a newsletter to all, they did have an explanation for it, and they did stop the process midway).
It does seem like an operational risk from the marketing department.
I think that we should judge fascists/nazis, but use our heads to assess all counterparties - they don’t have to do a nazi salute to be a nazi or support them, but if they make one then it better be accidental & with no (immediate or prior) context.
skoell13@lemmy.zip 5 hours ago
I don’t think so at least not in my case. I prefer buying games on GOG due them being DRM free and since GOG is European. However, I also received this email and think that their ‘apologies’ aren’t good enough. We have an issue with right wing parties rising in the EU and we should make it clear that stuff like this is not okay. This just normalizes the usage of such symbols so people feel more comfortable in showing them.