#GamerGate for the first time in weeks actually attempted to bring up something that was almost something something kinda like Journalistic Ethics.
1) It’s not an ethics problem. There are probably a million op-eds, reviews, and blogs printed daily that you disagree with. Reviews are, at their core, opinions. It’s not unethical, it’s what makes you a unique and beautiful snowflake. And it’s definitely not ‘corruption’. It’s just a media outlet with a different point of view. Lord knows, I hate Fox News, but I’d never say they have no right to exist for having people with different opinions. Judging from the reviews, there are at least 10 major games sites who represent the standard ‘sex and violence is awesome!’ viewpoint, so lets just call that point of view covered.
2) I’m amused at how it’s like the opposite of collusion. Remember that word? Remember how Ben Kuchera and Polygon were evil for forcing everyone to print the same story (allegedly – this is also bullshit) Now, some people are mad at them for being the only ones who didn’t freely fellate PlatinumGames with their review. In fact, they’ve got a lot of integrity for going against the grain and saying what they believe.
6) Suggesting that Nintendo blacklist or give less preferential treatment to sites that give them critical review IS an ethics problem. I mean, seriously, this is exactly the sort of stuff that people like me say #Gamergate SHOULD be investigating as insidious ways that the AAA publishers completely blanket the press with feverishly positively deceptive press, and instead you’re suggesting it as a solution? Seriously? SERIOUSLY? The fact that anyone suggests this shows they are utterly non-serious about the issue of ethics in reviews.