Zoe Quinn and Alex Lifschitz created Crash Override, a network aimed to help people who are targeted for online abuse and harassment. The two of them chatted with readers about gaming culture on Monday. Read the transcript here.

What does it take to survive an Internet hate storm? A “Gamergate” mob drove Zoe Quinn from her home last year, and now the 27-year-old lives her electronic life under lock and key.

Since, the role of women in the video game industry has become a hot topic on the conference circuit, and even Twitter, a favored stomping ground for trolls and bullies, is stepping up its efforts to stem the abuse. Among other things, it has endorsed Crash Override, a network established by Quinn and her boyfriend and partner, Alex Lifschitz, earlier this year to help people who are targeted for online abuse and harassment.

Read reporter Susan Kelleher’s story about Quinn and sexism in the video game industry, and below, read the transcript from our chat with Zoe Quinn and Alex Lifschitz.