• @nyankas@feddit.de
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    A screenshot from discord, in which nickjcal24 writes: @everyone since messages pushed it way up.  I was fired from The Escapist along with many others today, and in response the entire video team, including Yahtzee, has resigned from The Escapist.  Our plan is to go independent, but we will share more plans on that later this week.

    It‘s probably important to mention that the entire video team is gone. Some of them were fired, so the rest walked. They‘re planning to go independent soon.

    Edit: Their new channel will be SecondWindGroup. They’ll do a livestream on November 8th at 11 AM CT, explaining their plans for the future. (Source)

      • Ech
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        42 years ago

        I love Dropout, but consolidating everything under one roof is just not a good idea. Not only are they different teams with different sensibilities, but it’s an unstable industry and if the company with all the “good” content happened to fail, that’d be a disaster.

    • @tal@lemmy.today
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      82 years ago

      Is “fired” the right term? Normally someone being “fired” indicates that they are at fault in some way. It’s not normal for people to be “fired” in bulk. It sounds more like they were laid off, like the company had to cut costs.

      • @AEsheron@lemmy.world
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        392 years ago

        Nick was supposedly fired for failing to meet goals, goals he was apparently never informed that he should be targeting.

          • @tal@lemmy.today
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            Yeah…I’m sort of wondering where the guy works. There are some places where there are significant financial and legal differences for companies doing an at-fault and not-at-fault termination.

            I mean, I’m not saying that it’s impossible to fire “many” at once for legit reasons, but it’d be unexpected, unless you had a bunch of people collectively engaging in some sort of improper behavior.

            And the fact that you apparently had other people resign in response to the people being terminated makes it sounds like there are other people who felt that whatever was going on with the terminations wasn’t okay.

        • RQG
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          32 years ago

          Ah yes, sounds like a job.

          • @taladar@sh.itjust.works
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            102 years ago

            Layoff is just a euphemism for firing people. It is meant to make the company sound better when they fire larger numbers of employees.

            • @tal@lemmy.today
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              52 years ago

              https://www.monster.com/career-advice/leaving-a-job/losing-a-job/laid-off-vs-fired

              Being laid off means that your position is being eliminated through no fault of your own.

              Being fired means that you’ve lost your job either because your performance didn’t measure up to expectations or you did something that went against company policy.

              https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/laid-off-vs-fired/

              Laid Off vs. Fired: There Is a Difference

              When you’re laid off from a job, it happens due to circumstances out of your control. Generally, layoffs occur when a company needs to cut costs, though there can be other reasons for cutting staff. The key part of “laid off” is that you lost your job due to the company’s performance, not your individual performance.

              However, when you’re fired, it’s usually due to your performance. Maybe you broke a rule (or several rules). Or, you failed to perform your assigned duties even after being coached and given multiple opportunities to improve. Whatever the reason, you lost your job as a direct result of your behavior.

              https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/career/being-laid-off-vs-getting-fired/

              The key difference between being laid off vs. getting fired is that a layoff is the fault of an employer while a firing occurs because of the employee’s fault. Most workers get laid off because the company is trying to cut costs, reduce the staff, or due to mergers and acquisitions.

              For example, let’s say Company A is taken over by new management. If the new owner wants to reorganize the company’s structure, he may resort to laying off workers in order to eliminate redundant tasks.

              Getting fired is a little different from being laid off. An employee gets fired because of poor performance, failure to meet the company owner’s expectations, or office theft.

        • Pxtl
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          “fired” implies “termination with cause”. That is, they believe you screwed up and so you were let go without severance, and in a pinch they’re willing to go to court on that.

          “Laid off” implies they did bulk downsizing and unless the company finds a way to weasel out of it, there’s going to be severance and employment insurance payouts and the like.

          In the Southern states this is a distinction without a difference because they just shoot you in the face and toss you into the body pit there regardless of the cause of the termination of your employment, but in the rest of the world this distinction is real.

      • @nyankas@feddit.de
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        132 years ago

        Well, Nick used that term and he‘s probably in a position to know if it‘s the right one.

      • @fibojoly@sh.itjust.works
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        82 years ago

        “To be laid off”, or even better “to be let go”, are fucking euphemisms for “fired”, “kicked out”, etc.
        That sort of vocabulary is typically used by HR to sound more benevolent, whereas when it’s happening to you, you’ll use the more aggressive terms.

      • @jayandp@sh.itjust.works
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        22 years ago

        According to the guys who left, Management forced unrealistic targets on the Editor in Chief, then used him not meeting those targets as an excuse to fire him. Everybody else quit in response.

        • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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          42 years ago

          Fired implies that it’s disciplinary.

          Let go or laid off would be the terms when it’s about lack of work or restructuring.

  • @chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    262 years ago

    I stopped watching a long time ago but from what I can tell dude legitimately cares about getting games journalism right, hope it goes well for him

    • Dojan
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      192 years ago

      He’s definitely one of those that speaks his mind with little filtering. You get his honest opinion, which is nice in a world of bought reviews. Sure his opinion might not match yours, but that’s not the point is it?

      He’s also a pretty good author. I recommend all of his books.

  • @gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world
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    232 years ago

    Well, props to Yahtz for not being a scab and quitting when Nick got fired, good solidarity there

    It would be amazing if his team could somehow join the Outside Xbox, then I could get all of my British accented videogame snark in one place

  • Coelacanth
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    222 years ago

    I know he said he’ll show up in another place (and will keep doing largely the same stuff there, presumably) but this is such an impactful end of an era for me. I’ve been watching ZP my whole adult life, pretty much. I can’t believe his next video won’t have the iconic music or animated imps. I don’t know why this affects me so much but ZP has been such a constant I suppose, that it feels empty with it gone.

    Still, huge props to the team for resigning in solidarity, absolutely love seeing that and I’ll definitely follow whatever site they end up on next.

    • @CADmonkey@lemmy.world
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      52 years ago

      I remember listening to ZP in my headphones while working in a metal fabrication shop, kept me cheered up when there wasn’t much reason to be.

  • RQG
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    222 years ago

    So the escapist is closing down soon? Alright then.

  • Codex
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    202 years ago

    This reminds me of when Jared left Wisecrack, or when literally everyone left Cracked. I felt it coming too, same pattern as many before: the ZP videos started pushing for premium subs with more ads and censoring Yahtzee, and there were more shows with Yatz and a cohost. They always start by pushing the video stars to do stuff with new (cheaper, unknown, less interesting) people because The Company thinks all people are replaceable gears.

    Good for the entire video team just quiting, the writing has clearly been on the wall for a while. Maybe he can do work with Stephanie Sterling again? I used to love their team ups!

  • @LadyLikesSpiders@lemmy.ml
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    182 years ago

    Well that’s an unsub. Literally the only thing from them I ever watched

    In any case, I look forward to whatever he’s got cooked up. Hope he keeps doing stuff like extra punctuation as well

    • amio
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      Youtube started recommending me “Cold Take”, which is actually not bad. Vastly different vibe, though.

      • Captain Aggravated
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        22 years ago

        I’ve enjoyed both shows hosted by that guy, Cold Take and Stuff Of Legends. Sebastian Ruiz, apparently. I’m hoping he’s able to continue.

  • @merc@sh.itjust.works
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    172 years ago

    Most people don’t remember that The Escapist was originally a PDF games magazine. It was excellent back then. Great articles, and amazing graphic design.

    Soon after it became a website, the only thing I went there for was Yahtzee Croshaw, and honestly I haven’t listened to Zero Punctuation for maybe 10 years.

    • @gAlienLifeform@lemmy.world
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      122 years ago

      Man has consistently been putting out five minutes of good to pretty good content once a week for over fifteen years, it was an incredible run tbh

    • @Famko@lemmy.world
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      162 years ago

      That would be impossible, since Yahtzee basically is Zero Punctuation, anyone else wouldn’t feel right.