Imgur... Oh Imgur...
Malwarebytes blocks it, then ABP does (for some reason?), then it has had either ANOTHER UI update about as brain-shittingly stupid, or it's glitching out for some reason.
Some fuckwit was abusing Imgur's code to effectively DDOS 8chan which, if you didn't know, is a spin-off from 4chan. It's fixed now.
This has an actual narrative whereas, as far as I can tell, gamergate did not. Despite looking into it I could not get any sort of clear picture of what the term ei=ven meant except that it had something to do with feminists and something to do with gamers, may have had something to do with the news media, and that the title seemed to imply some sort of scandal; it was continually unclear precisely what it had to do with these groups, how they related to each other in this context, or what the scandal was.
GamerGate has plenty of narrative from both sides. The pro-GG narrative is that video game media (and in fact, Western media in general) is corrupt and biased. The anti-GG narrative, including much of said media, is that pro-GG is a bunch of lonely, sexist, racist right-wing shitlords that live in their parents' basements and harass anti-GG or something.
Edit: As a certified right-wing shitlord, I can confirm that GamerGate is not particularly right-wing, sexist, or racist, and their own polls show that it's mostly made up of left-leaning libertarians (that's liberals, for you European types)