After reading the article I'm not surprised [that Intel is pulling its ad campaign from Gamasutra]. It's well written and has a good point but could easily offend someone. It's a pity because Gamasutra always writes good articles on subjects like this E: and I hope they get their advertising back.
This article? Well, I think the basic problem with it, the problem that Intel's decision to withdraw its ad money is a symptom of, is that this "gamer" demographic the article bashes is pretty much supposed to be Gamasutra's target audience. That's why Intel started advertising with them in the first place. Because Intel hoped that Gamasutra was the kind of site that was frequented by the kind of people who played a lot of video games, considered gaming a hobby worth spending money on, and might be buying new CPUs in the near future for gaming purposes. If Gamasutra publishes articles that attack the gamer demographic for being basement-dwelling nerds with zero social skills, what reason does Intel have to keep giving them money? Are tumblr feminists a major consumer of high-performance computer hardware?
Also, if you think that the article makes a good point, what are you even doing here?
I mean, Dwarf Fortress is pretty much the most nerdy game there is. The people ruining Leigh Alexander's day, these horrible despicable losers who get all their social interaction in Call of Duty,
look down on Dwarf Fortress players as some kind of twisted, mutated sub-basement dwellers, hideous troglodytes that scrape together a pitiful existence somewhere in the dungeons underneath the CoD basement. I'm not saying that everyone on the Bay12Games forums should think of themselves as gamers, but most of us are definitely nerds.