"It's not that killers don't care about survivors fun, it's that killers don't feel responsible for it." (Video: "The truth about slugging")

Found this video on slugging.

Some key take aways:

1) People remember negative events more than positive, so the prevalence of slugging seems a lot higher than it may be in actuality.

2) The idea that there's a difference between caring about the other side's fun, and feeling like they're responsible for it. (There's also mention of how a lot of survivor content is about "bullying" killers.)

3) Slugging allows killers to do more of the fun part of the game: chasing and downing survivors.

4) The amount of slowdown provided by slugging is higher than hooking.

5) Survivors will flame killers for hooking or slugging, so why not get flamed for doing the chasing/downing/fun stuff?

6) Slugging counters the epidemic of survivors killing themselves on hook.

I think point 2 is particularly interesting and hadn't thought of that. I think a game that's inherently antagonistic and oppositional like this will cause the other side to "lose" fun. I don't think taking peoples fun away is the goal for most.

What are your thoughts?