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== This is a Timeline of Events for the [[Great Debate Community]] ==
'''The timing of all entries''' '''should be considered approximate unless specific dates are given.'''


=== '''<u>1953:</u> ''' ===
=== '''<u>1997:</u>''' ===
* Birth of [[Kent Hovind]]
* The Atheist Experience public access show airs its first episode on October 19th.


=== '''<u>1954:</u> ''' ===
=== '''<u>2002:</u>''' ===
* Birth of [[HeavyHauler|Heavy Hauler]]
* Kent Hovind is sent to prison for 10 years and 3 years probation after that due to tax evasion.


=== '''<u>1970:</u>''' ===
=== '''<u>2005:</u>''' ===
* Birth of [[Steve McRae]]
* [https://www.youtube.com/ YouTube] is launched on February 14th.


=== '''<u>1978:</u> ''' ===
=== '''<u>2006:</u>''' ===
* Birth of [[JD Kain]]
* [[Brett Keane]] creates his first YouTube channel, which would become one of the most popular atheist channels during the early days of YouTube.
* Matt Dillahunty becomes host of The Atheist Experience.
* Google buys YouTube in November for $1.65 billion.
* The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rational_Response_Squad Rational Response Squad] is founded.
* [https://www.youtube.com/user/TheAmazingAtheist The Amazing Atheist channel] is created by TJ Kirk on November 20th. TJ's channel was the first [[Atheism|atheist]] YouTube channel to gain a significant following (and maintain that following into the present).


=== '''<u>2002:</u> ''' ===
=== '''<u>2007:</u>''' ===
* Birth of [[Callzter]]  
* The beginnings of what would eventually become known as the [[Great Debate Community]] emerges from the chaos of online discussions between Young Earth Creationists and skeptics/ science defenders, and many well-known players join YouTube doing this year. The term "GDC" isn't used until some years later, however.
* Thunderf00t uploads the first installment of his [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAC3481305829426D Why Do People Laugh At Creationists?] series to YouTube in September, the first episodes of which focus primarily on debunking the creationist arguments of [[VenomFangX]] and [[Kent Hovind]].
* [[AronRa]] uploads the first part of his [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL126AFB53A6F002CC Foundational Falsehoods of Creationism] series in November, which dispelled many of the central tenets of the creationism movement and provided a comprehensive overview of the evidence for [[evolution]], rather than focusing on any single person.


* Kent Hovind is sent to prison for 10 years due to tax evasion.
=== '''<u>2008:</u>''' ===
* Many additional YouTube atheists launch channels and/or series debunking the claims of creationist apologists.
* AndromedasWake uploads the first installment of his series [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jU42uC9vag Creation Astronomy Propaganda Debunked] (exact date unknown, as his channel has been scrubbed).
* [[Potholer54]] hosts the first annual [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAXDUofIAzM Golden Crocoduck Award].


=== '''<u>2007:</u> ''' ===
=== '''<u>2009:</u>''' ===
* The great debate community emerges from the chaos of Young Earth Creationists and Evolutionists, however it is not named the "GDC" at least until 2014 and the Google Plus community isn't created until 2016.
* The [http://www.theleagueofreason.co.uk/ League of Reason forum] is created by AndromedasWake.
 
=== '''<u>2010:</u>''' ===
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY1_jSAzffc first episode] of [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCasGLcO75IgsUU9XxXFig9A The Magic Sandwich Show] (hosted by dprjones) is uploaded to YouTube in November, though it had been running on BlogTV for some time prior to this.
 
=== '''<u>2011:</u>''' ===
* [https://plus.google.com/ Google+] is launched on June 28th, including a feature known as "Hangouts" which allowed for audio/video chat between members of the site.
* The [[Fundamentally Flawed]] podcast is launched by Alex Botten, Jim Gardner, and Dr. Mat Hunt.
 
=== '''<u>2012:</u>''' ===
* The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reason_Rally Reason Rally] is held on March 24th in Washington DC. Many well known YouTube skeptics attend.
* The Atheism+ movement is created in August by feminist and skeptic blogger Jen McCreight. A schism in the broader community soon follows.
* Strife launches [https://www.youtube.com/user/TheLyingGhostShow The Lying Ghost Show], which runs until late 2013.
 
=== <u>'''2013:'''</u> ===
* [[BrianJ1962]] hosts the first [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DZ-AYJxiF0 Friday Fail hangout] in March, which would become one of the first hangout-based "shows" in the community to be held regularly and streamed onto YouTube.
 
* Google Hangouts is officially launched on May 15th (though it existed previously as a feature of Google+), providing a fertile ground for interaction between participants of what would become the [[Great Debate Community]]. The dynamic of the community begins to shift significantly from making response videos to streaming hangouts.
 
* The [[Presuppositional Apologetics|Presuppositional Apologetic]] of [[Sye Ten Bruggencate]] takes the community by storm as many people had never heard of it and didn't know how to address it. Many videos and hangouts regarding "presupp" are produced by the more philosophically minded members of the community, and the tactic is considered defeated (and subjected to endless mockery), though it would continue to be a hotly discussed topic for years to come.
* The [[New Covenant Group]] begins hosting weekly "Cult of Honesty" hangouts. [[Presuppositional Apologetics|Presupp]] is a frequent topic.
* [[Sye Ten Atheist]] uploads his [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBIKU4zDyrI first video], satirizing Bruggencate-style [[Presuppositional Apologetics|presuppositionalism]].
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9n63XxjWr8 fifth and final Golden Crocoduck Award] is held by [[Potholer54]] (after six years--no award was given in 2011).
* [[AgentofDoubt]] coins the term "Great Debate Community" to describe the rapidly growing community of religious and philosophical discussion on YouTube, G+ and Hangouts (in part because the common descriptor "YouTube Atheist Community" excluded the many theist and other non-atheist participants).


=== '''<u>2014:</u>''' ===
=== '''<u>2014:</u>''' ===
* [[13Heathens]] begins running [[Insomnia Shuffle]] hangouts on an irregular but frequent basis.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/user/DrunkenPeasants/featured Drunken Peasants podcast] is launched in January by [[The Amazing Atheist (TJ Kirk)]] and several others. [[G Man]] and [[Brett Keane]] are first invited to the DP as guests in March.
* [[JD Kain]] begins running weekly hangouts, which would eventually become [[Talking Shit Tuesday (JD Kain)|Talking Shit Tuesday]].
* In April, [[Reds Rhetoric|Redline]] files a [[DMCA]] claim against a video of his that [[TrueEmpiricism]] mirrored without permission or attribution, and a short but intense flagging war erupts (partially spurred on by [[Brett Keane]]).
* Alex Botten's [[Fundamentally Flawed|Fundmentally Flawed]] podcast is ended in February.
* [[Nadia Chambers]] begins running open discussion hangouts on a near constant basis early in the year.
* Around late fall, the community surrounding Fundamentally Flawed splits apart amid internal drama and general distrust regarding its multiple private Facebook groups.
* [[Jakki Kite|Jakki]] and [[Kevin Buchik|Kevin]] start dating in October, and meet in person at the end of December.
* Matt Slick begins appearing on the Bible Thumping Wingnut show.
* The first annual [http://great-debate-community.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Dumb_Fuck_of_the_Year Dumbfuck of the Year Awards] is held by [[Reds Rhetoric|Redline]] in December.
=== '''<u>2015:</u>''' ===
* [[Deeper Than Dogma]] airs its first episode in January.
* For reasons that are still not entirely clear, interest and belief in a [[Flat Earth]] spikes around this time. It quickly becomes a common topic of discussion within the GDC, with several fundies adopting flat Earth beliefs, and several skeptics (notably [[Reds Rhetoric|Redline]]) shifting the focus of their videos and hangouts to debunking flat Earth arguments.
* Kent Hovind is released from prison (and all felt a great disturbance in the force). He immediately resumes making videos attacking science and promoting conspiracy theories.
=== '''<u>2016:</u>''' ===
* The infamous [[Hangout Sniping]] exploit is made possible by an update to Hangouts on July 14th.
* The GDC Google+ community page is created by [[Steve McRae]] around September 3rd, 2016.
* [[Kevin Buchik]] creates the Dumbfuck of the Year scoreboard for use in the December contest.
=== '''<u>2017:</u>''' ===
* Following [[Nadia Chambers|Nadia's]] departure from the community, many of the regulars from her hangouts migrate over to [[Discord]] and create several servers on that platform (most notably Krillism, which has since experienced massive growth).
* The GDC Wiki (you know, the site you're currently reading) is created in June by [[Callzter]].
* A number of well known GDC participants (including [[Dragnauct]], [[Fiona Robertson|Fiona]], [[Reds Rhetoric|Redline]], [[Hana Zubby]], [[Vincent Jones]], [[JD Kain]], and [[MP]]) meet up in New York City in late April, much to the surprise of [[G Man]]. A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj17Vrl0cdk special episode] of TST is held in the hotel.
* The [https://greatdebatecommunity.com/ GDC website] and [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgnIsA-D3PX6g6gi6Nyuewg dedicated YouTube channel] are created.
* The GDC [[Discord]] server is created on December 1st.
* Significant drama erupts around Christmas when [[Steve McRae]] ejects [[MP]] from the GDC G+.
* Attempts by many of the community's "old guard" to address these and related issues end up being futile, and the ensuing drama (dubbed "''The Steve Wars''" or "''Brass Tacks Gate''") spills over into the following year.
=== '''<u>2018:</u>''' ===
* [[Insomnia Shuffle|Insomnia Shuffles]] return around mid February.
* The ''Great Debate Civil War'' erupts, and many long-time-members of the [[GDC]] GROUP leave or are ejected from the <s>Community</s> G+ group run by Steve McRae. The rest of the community continued along merrily as if barely anything had happened.
* The [[Awesome Crew Show]] returns in April.
* Around early April, triggered by several unprovoked attacks by [[G Man]] against [[Jade West]] regarding her sexuality and Catholic faith, a mini-war is declared against G Man by a number of people in the community, and many posts, hangouts, and videos are made attacking G Man and his behavior. Two things in particular to come out of these are the [http://kdbuchik.com/projects/gsoundboard/index.php G Man Soundboard] created by [[Kevin Buchik]], and [[Dragnauct Sylvas (Channel)|Dragnauct Sylvas]]' extensive series of live streams responding to almost every video G Man put out.
* The [https://plus.google.com/communities/112568364661622277886 Great Debate Gaming group] (along with the Discord, and [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSh4d4Xk7vg01i8KWsu4JTw YouTube channel]) is created by Tyler Durden and begins regularly streaming games (particularly PUBG and Terraria) in May.
* [[Jade West]] dies in her home in early June and a Google+ group is created to curate memories and videos that she was in, which can be found [https://plus.google.com/communities/107813165197566563024 here].
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* NOTE: events after this point were added (currently, only by Kevin) after the wiki was mirrored on the gdcarchive site
* In September, a funeral for Jade was held on a boat off Moss Landing in Santa Cruz county in the San Francisco Bay area, not far from where she lived. Many prominent members of the community who were close to her attended, a number of whom were meeting for the first time.
* The Dragoon Syndicate Discord server was created by Holy Spackle for fans of Dragnauct on December 31st. This would become a major gathering point for members of the community following the shutdown of Google+ the following year.

Latest revision as of 17:02, 15 August 2021

This is a Timeline of Events for the Great Debate Community

The timing of all entries should be considered approximate unless specific dates are given.

1997:

  • The Atheist Experience public access show airs its first episode on October 19th.

2002:

  • Kent Hovind is sent to prison for 10 years and 3 years probation after that due to tax evasion.

2005:

  • YouTube is launched on February 14th.

2006:

  • Brett Keane creates his first YouTube channel, which would become one of the most popular atheist channels during the early days of YouTube.
  • Matt Dillahunty becomes host of The Atheist Experience.
  • Google buys YouTube in November for $1.65 billion.
  • The Rational Response Squad is founded.
  • The Amazing Atheist channel is created by TJ Kirk on November 20th. TJ's channel was the first atheist YouTube channel to gain a significant following (and maintain that following into the present).

2007:

  • The beginnings of what would eventually become known as the Great Debate Community emerges from the chaos of online discussions between Young Earth Creationists and skeptics/ science defenders, and many well-known players join YouTube doing this year. The term "GDC" isn't used until some years later, however.
  • Thunderf00t uploads the first installment of his Why Do People Laugh At Creationists? series to YouTube in September, the first episodes of which focus primarily on debunking the creationist arguments of VenomFangX and Kent Hovind.
  • AronRa uploads the first part of his Foundational Falsehoods of Creationism series in November, which dispelled many of the central tenets of the creationism movement and provided a comprehensive overview of the evidence for evolution, rather than focusing on any single person.

2008:

2009:

2010:

2011:

  • Google+ is launched on June 28th, including a feature known as "Hangouts" which allowed for audio/video chat between members of the site.
  • The Fundamentally Flawed podcast is launched by Alex Botten, Jim Gardner, and Dr. Mat Hunt.

2012:

  • The Reason Rally is held on March 24th in Washington DC. Many well known YouTube skeptics attend.
  • The Atheism+ movement is created in August by feminist and skeptic blogger Jen McCreight. A schism in the broader community soon follows.
  • Strife launches The Lying Ghost Show, which runs until late 2013.

2013:

  • BrianJ1962 hosts the first Friday Fail hangout in March, which would become one of the first hangout-based "shows" in the community to be held regularly and streamed onto YouTube.
  • Google Hangouts is officially launched on May 15th (though it existed previously as a feature of Google+), providing a fertile ground for interaction between participants of what would become the Great Debate Community. The dynamic of the community begins to shift significantly from making response videos to streaming hangouts.
  • The Presuppositional Apologetic of Sye Ten Bruggencate takes the community by storm as many people had never heard of it and didn't know how to address it. Many videos and hangouts regarding "presupp" are produced by the more philosophically minded members of the community, and the tactic is considered defeated (and subjected to endless mockery), though it would continue to be a hotly discussed topic for years to come.
  • The New Covenant Group begins hosting weekly "Cult of Honesty" hangouts. Presupp is a frequent topic.
  • Sye Ten Atheist uploads his first video, satirizing Bruggencate-style presuppositionalism.
  • The fifth and final Golden Crocoduck Award is held by Potholer54 (after six years--no award was given in 2011).
  • AgentofDoubt coins the term "Great Debate Community" to describe the rapidly growing community of religious and philosophical discussion on YouTube, G+ and Hangouts (in part because the common descriptor "YouTube Atheist Community" excluded the many theist and other non-atheist participants).

2014:

  • Around late fall, the community surrounding Fundamentally Flawed splits apart amid internal drama and general distrust regarding its multiple private Facebook groups.
  • Jakki and Kevin start dating in October, and meet in person at the end of December.
  • Matt Slick begins appearing on the Bible Thumping Wingnut show.
  • The first annual Dumbfuck of the Year Awards is held by Redline in December.

2015:

  • Deeper Than Dogma airs its first episode in January.
  • For reasons that are still not entirely clear, interest and belief in a Flat Earth spikes around this time. It quickly becomes a common topic of discussion within the GDC, with several fundies adopting flat Earth beliefs, and several skeptics (notably Redline) shifting the focus of their videos and hangouts to debunking flat Earth arguments.
  • Kent Hovind is released from prison (and all felt a great disturbance in the force). He immediately resumes making videos attacking science and promoting conspiracy theories.

2016:

  • The infamous Hangout Sniping exploit is made possible by an update to Hangouts on July 14th.
  • The GDC Google+ community page is created by Steve McRae around September 3rd, 2016.
  • Kevin Buchik creates the Dumbfuck of the Year scoreboard for use in the December contest.

2017:

  • The GDC Discord server is created on December 1st.
  • Significant drama erupts around Christmas when Steve McRae ejects MP from the GDC G+.
  • Attempts by many of the community's "old guard" to address these and related issues end up being futile, and the ensuing drama (dubbed "The Steve Wars" or "Brass Tacks Gate") spills over into the following year.

2018:

  • Insomnia Shuffles return around mid February.
  • The Great Debate Civil War erupts, and many long-time-members of the GDC GROUP leave or are ejected from the Community G+ group run by Steve McRae. The rest of the community continued along merrily as if barely anything had happened.
  • The Awesome Crew Show returns in April.
  • Around early April, triggered by several unprovoked attacks by G Man against Jade West regarding her sexuality and Catholic faith, a mini-war is declared against G Man by a number of people in the community, and many posts, hangouts, and videos are made attacking G Man and his behavior. Two things in particular to come out of these are the G Man Soundboard created by Kevin Buchik, and Dragnauct Sylvas' extensive series of live streams responding to almost every video G Man put out.
  • The Great Debate Gaming group (along with the Discord, and YouTube channel) is created by Tyler Durden and begins regularly streaming games (particularly PUBG and Terraria) in May.
  • Jade West dies in her home in early June and a Google+ group is created to curate memories and videos that she was in, which can be found here.
  • NOTE: events after this point were added (currently, only by Kevin) after the wiki was mirrored on the gdcarchive site
  • In September, a funeral for Jade was held on a boat off Moss Landing in Santa Cruz county in the San Francisco Bay area, not far from where she lived. Many prominent members of the community who were close to her attended, a number of whom were meeting for the first time.
  • The Dragoon Syndicate Discord server was created by Holy Spackle for fans of Dragnauct on December 31st. This would become a major gathering point for members of the community following the shutdown of Google+ the following year.