Well that’s a headline I never thought I’ll write. Several posts and comments on the GOG subreddit have noticed a promotional e-mail that contains some… interesting symbols, which I can confirm with my own e-mail. As can be seen from the screenshot below, an e-mail containing a discount code for the game The End of the Sun (nothing out of the ordinary so far) contains 4 symbols that resemble Nazi iconography.

  • tidderuuf@lemmy.world
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    It’s a rune and displays differently depending on where you are viewing it.

    That author is one hell of a pearl clutcher.

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      Idk, GOG even said they were aware it might “cause problems”. So why include them at all and risk the trouble? They even removes it from the German announcement. Like come on, thats obvious enough where you probably shouldn’t send it to the whole world if you won’t send it to the country the Nazis spawned in.

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          Not probably, it is, that still doesn’t mean it makes sense to send it to the rest of the world. The Nazis were kinda a big deal that everyone knows about.

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      1. It’s a literal hate symbol.
      2. You are defending a company using Nazi imagery.
      3. There was no reason for the inclusion of the Nazi hate symbol.
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        Oh boy! Look at you making assertions. Please fix this for us by boycotting GOG and telling all your friends at Starbucks.

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            Also they knew exactly what they were doing before sending it ACCORDING TO THEMSELVES. They even chose not to send the email to German users because of it

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            Like, if Starbucks put a swastika on their cups, and the symbol came out 45° rotated on some of them (as the third reich did), and they just decided not to ship those ones to Germany, it’d be pretty hard to defend.