I don’t have much to contribute to this issue in particular, but more a metacomment on the issue of “issues” like GamerGate. Twitter sucks. It needs to die a quick, horrible, and very painful death even though I know it won’t. I think Twitter is the perfect embodiment of a platform being unsuitable for social commentary due to the forced character limit. This limit removes all possible context by design, and seems to be why almost all the issues we find the public getting heated about start or ramp up on Twitter. Context is removed, so people take the words but not the meaning and skew them, this skewed interpretation is what gets the mindshare in the public, and no amount of rational explanation of the original context will quench the fires. Plus trolls and Poes pop in, their non-serious contributions are added to serious discussion due to the lack of context, and it all goes downhill fast.
Suffice it to say, I don’t have a Twitter.
For me, “Gamer” as a word is descriptive of a person that plays games, because that’s the only thing we really have in common. It would be annoying and a bit pedantic if I had to read news articles describing “journalists and people that play games showed up to buy new game/game console.” Like saying filmgoer or car nut, but then I’m not the type of person to associate broad, sweeping generalizations to unrelated words…
Good article. I understand that the gaming press will never really be “objective”, I would just like them to be credible. As gamers, I would hope that they are interested in playing well made, functional games. When a website has every ad spot and the background plastered with the same game, they give the game a 9 or 10, and the game is a broken mess that won’t play or even let people log in, it seems to personify the “corruption” aspect. There will always be a level of chumminess in an enthusiast culture, but I for one want to hear about the Diablo 3s and The Sims and Battlefield 4s from the people paid to write about them BEFORE people that paid money to enjoy them get burned for months to come. This accusation of cronyism far predates Zoe Quinn and Doritos. I don’t even know if GamerGate delves into this aspect of development and publishing, it seems to be a target shifting way more than most because reasons. But I do know that the Activisions and EAs and Ubisofts of the world won’t substantively change unless they get a hit in the wallet, because they can weather the bad press storm. As gamers themselves, I think the gaming press should be telling us not to buy broken games until they are fixed, as the dividends may eventually trickle down us with publishers holding release until games are finished.
I hope I haven’t rambled too far off topic, I don’t have nearly the time to read and watch all the links posted here, but that seems to be a major problem with GamerGate and enumerated in this article, lots of people are coming into this hashtag with different arguments and different interpretations about “corruption”, but the only thing getting talked about is misogyny vs. feminism (from what I’ve seen).
TL;DR Twitter sucks, being a “gamer” should be OK, social issues are a minefield at the best of times, gaming press enables broken publishing practices.