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Gaming community hotline offers specialized help with harassment, work stress, and mental health – Mashable
The service will help with issues ranging from harassment to crunch.

Though video games are meant to be fun, they aren’t all friendship and frolicking. Toxic behavior, harassment, and other mental health dangers are rampant not only in games, but in the games industry as well. Now, a new hotline is helping people dealing with these problems.
Launched today in the U.S., the Games and Online Harassment Hotline (GOHH) provides free, anonymous emotional support to anyone in the gaming community who needs it. While other mental health helplines such as the Crisis Tex…
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