
Stop Killing Games Initiative Surpasses Goals but Faces Spoofing Concerns
The Stop Killing Games initiative has successfully gathered enough signatures but faces potential issues of fraudulent entries.
The Stop Killing Games initiative’s founder, Ross Scott, has expressed uncertainty about the number of genuine signatures the petitions have received.
Recently, the initiative’s momentum surged as the UK petition successfully achieved 100,000 signatures necessary for parliamentary consideration. This success came after Scott’s warning about impending deadlines drew significant attention.
Despite the positive news, Scott raised concerns over a potential spoofing campaign that could undermine the legitimacy of the signatures. He reported having seen evidence suggesting some petitions might have been flooded with fake submissions.
Scott emphasized the gravity of the situation, cautioning that submitting falsified signatures on such petitions is illegal and urging supporters to refrain from engaging in such practices. He remains hopeful for a meaningful resolution from the European Citizens’ Initiative, which has also gathered over a million signatures, forcing EU examination.
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