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  2. Afrogameuses - Wikipedia

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    Afrogameuses is an international community, created in 2020, composed mainly of female gamers and streamers, both amateur and professional.This collective campaigns for a better representation and visibility of minorities in the world of video games and streaming in France, while focusing on Afro-descendant women, in order to promote diversity and inclusiveness in these environments.

  3. Black Girl Gamers - Wikipedia

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    Lopez had enjoyed playing video games since she was young, but struggled to find other black women who were interested in gaming, and faced sexist and racist comments playing video games online. [3] [4] Aiming to create a space and community for black women to support each other while gaming, Lopez created a Facebook group called Black Girl Gamers.

  4. QWER - Wikipedia

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    QWER made their debut on October 18, 2023, with the single album Harmony from Discord. [2] Songs from the album were first performed during their debut showcase at Musinsa Garage in Seoul . [ 5 ] The lead track "Discord" placed 5th on Spotify 's "Viral 50 – Japan". [ 6 ]

  5. Loserfruit - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen Veronica Belsten (born 22 February 1993), better known by her online aliases Loserfruit, Fruity, and Lufu, is an Australian Twitch live streamer, YouTuber, professional gamer, and internet personality. [5] She has had the second-most followed channel on Twitch among female gamers, behind Pokimane. [6]

  6. Valkyrae - Wikipedia

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    [9] [11] She later began uploading her gaming content to YouTube and had her breakthrough by playing the competitive online game Fortnite in 2018. [11] That October, she became the first female content creator for the gaming organization 100 Thieves. [12] [13] In May 2019, she was nominated for the Gaming award at the 11th Shorty Awards. [14]

  7. Video game culture - Wikipedia

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    Gamers can often develop sub-communities in-game clans and may use third party VOIP programs to communicate while playing games such as Skype, Ventrillo, TeamSpeak or Discord. These video game communities may have nothing in common, or instead be designed for dedicated, skilled players, or even clans made for those with shared commonalities ...

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  9. Women and video games - Wikipedia

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    A content analysis report of 571 games released between 1983 and 2014 with playable female characters touches on one of the possible reasons behind a lack of women in certain video game genres; women may choose to avoid certain genres depicting female characters in a negative light, such as oversexualization, in order not to become part of a ...