Pretty much nothing if your first thought is "echo chamber."
Looks folks, this is not that hard. The gaming industry has a massive problem with trying to get women and non-binary into this industry, an industry that drastically needs new opinions and skills from different viewpoints. These companies, and the enthusiast communities that support them, have spent years turning gaming a very white and very male field. To swing that pendulum back to where the disenfranchised can feel welcome, you have to do some pretty radical things; exclusive panels, hiring initiatives, focused scholarships and internships are just some of the ways that the industry is making good for the people they shunned for decades.
If your line of thought boils down to "What about the men?" you are part of the problem. Ask questions, get educated, help become the solution, or get the fuck out of the way.
The fact that the two biggest stories in gaming this weekend is this and "Puddlegate" should be fucking embarrassing for anyone that enjoys games.