Is there a link to this back-and-forth? I'm at work and only had time to skim the Forbes article... What set Kuchera off?
Jason Schreier is also coming off as pretty patronizing and passive aggressive. What is going on?!
"@erikkain Damn straight. That post showed your lack of preparation and inability to think before you write."
What has he posted?
Sure, and an article about that subject - with some actual research - would be lovely to see.
I don't think it's a huge deal. The update comes across as rather lazy and naive, but again, nbd. Not really worth harping on.
They've been basically painting Kain as basically a hack over this. Again, he apparently made a mistake, freely admitted it, amended the original article but that doesn't seem to be enough for the apparent cadre of game journalists.
Hi. Actually, I said "I don't think it's a huge deal," which is quite the opposite of painting someone as a "hack" because of this. I thought the Forbes update/apology was ridiculous, because it's ridiculous for a reporter to write something like "Does anyone know the laws behind this?" instead of actually going out and researching those laws, but I still don't think this is a huge deal. I really shouldn't have gotten involved at all. Sometimes I tweet something that I think is a harmless quip, but for various reasons, it winds up escalating into something more. Live and learn.
I would rather you remove my tweets from that article. The implications you're making there are false and out of line.
I thought the Forbes update/apology was ridiculous, because it's ridiculous for a reporter to write something like "Does anyone know the laws behind this?" instead of actually going out and researching those laws.
Hi. Actually, I said "I don't think it's a huge deal," which is quite the opposite of painting someone as a "hack" because of this. I thought the Forbes update/apology was ridiculous, because it's ridiculous for a reporter to write something like "Does anyone know the laws behind this?" instead of actually going out and researching those laws, but I still don't think this is a huge deal. I really shouldn't have gotten involved at all. Sometimes I tweet something that I think is a harmless quip, but for various reasons, it winds up escalating into something more. Live and learn.
Basically, Ben felt the original article encouraged piracy.
I actually do agree that the Forbes article was poorly thought out. It reeked of trying to fix something when you don't understand what's wrong.
I don't know how anyone can argue otherwise. The guy said to play it via the emulator he linked to instead of paying for it.
I actually do agree that the Forbes article was poorly thought out. It reeked of trying to fix something when you don't understand what's wrong.
I actually do agree that the Forbes article was poorly thought out. It reeked of trying to fix something when you don't understand what's wrong.
Honestly I bet that if it that article had been posted on say, Kotaku, this thread would be just filled to the brim with outrage.
Apparently the company selling it do not even have the rights to it? I'm not sure about that however.
The Forbes article was terrible, no doubt.
Ripping into the guy and openly hoping that he'll lose his career over it seems a tad silly coming from someone who wrote a shocking expose on 360 ads but doesn't know what an ad is. As is someone who works for Gawker calling Forbes a content-farm and bemoaning how Forbes-style content is dragging down games journalism.
Sometimes I tweet something that I think is a harmless quip, but for various reasons, it winds up escalating into something more. Live and learn.
You mean like what Kotaku did to Kamiya's tweet?
You mean like what Kotaku did to Kamiya's tweet?
Honestly I bet that if it that article had been posted on say, Kotaku, this thread would be just filled to the brim with outrage.
Pretty ironic for you of all people to write this after the kind of controversies you help create in your stories.Sometimes I tweet something that I think is a harmless quip, but for various reasons, it winds up escalating into something more. Live and learn.
This seems to be Kuchera's MO when something really gets under his skin. I used to quite enjoy his work a few years back, but after watching him go on multiple frothing Twitter tirades against that silly 'Game Journalists are Incompetent Fuckwits' guy (like, seriously, he just totally lost his shit over that tumblr guy, it was disturbing), I just couldn't read his stuff anymore w/o getting a bad taste in my mouth. When Penny Arcade poached him from Ars Technica, I had to laugh. An unprofessional asshole working for other unprofessional assholes? There's a fitting team.Yowch. This doesn't look good for anyone. I can definitely see Kuchera's point of view, and his view is actually consistent (if more legalistic than I would like), but behaving like a petulant child in response to the backlash isn't doing him any favors.
But it's Twitter, what do you expect?
(like, seriously, he just totally lost his shit over that tumblr guy, it was disturbing)
Game Journalists are Incompetent Fuckwits. It was a silly site that was sometimes spot on and amusing but more often than not just stupid. It was several years ago so I don't want to go digging for Twitter links and it looks like some of the posts about it on GJAIF have been removed, but for some reason Kuchera just got really pissed off at this guy and would go on obscene Twitter rants at him. He even went so far as to send multiple emails to the GJAIF guy, wherein Kuchera mocked and insulted the guy for being unemployed. It was gross, ridiculously unprofessional and all completely unprovoked (GJAIF never really featured anything written by Kuchera, IIRC).Tumblr guy?
Game Journalists are Incompetent Fuckwits. It was a silly site that was sometimes spot on and amusing but more often than not just stupid. It was several years ago so I don't want to go digging for Twitter links and it looks like some of the posts about it on GJAIF have been removed, but for some reason Kuchera just got really pissed off at this guy and would go on obscene Twitter rants at him. He even went so far as to send multiple emails to the GJAIF guy, wherein Kuchera mocked and insulted the guy for being unemployed. It was gross, ridiculously unprofessional and all completely unprovoked (GJAIF never really featured anything written by Kuchera, IIRC).
This seems to be Kuchera's MO when something really gets under his skin. I used to quite enjoy his work a few years back, but after watching him go on multiple frothing Twitter tirades against that silly 'Game Journalists are Incompetent Fuckwits' guy (like, seriously, he just totally lost his shit over that tumblr guy, it was disturbing), I just couldn't read his stuff anymore w/o getting a bad taste in my mouth. When Penny Arcade poached him from Ars Technica, I had to laugh. An unprofessional asshole working for other unprofessional assholes? There's a fitting team.
Don't see what the big deal about Schreier's tweets is though. Totally innocuous compared to Kuchera.
I really liked that site, if anything for how it unrestrictedly shat on everyone.Game Journalists are Incompetent Fuckwits. It was a silly site that was sometimes spot on and amusing but more often than not just stupid. It was several years ago so I don't want to go digging for Twitter links and it looks like some of the posts about it on GJAIF have been removed, but for some reason Kuchera just got really pissed off at this guy and would go on obscene Twitter rants at him. He even went so far as to send multiple emails to the GJAIF guy, wherein Kuchera mocked and insulted the guy for being unemployed. It was gross, ridiculously unprofessional and all completely unprovoked (GJAIF never really featured anything written by Kuchera, IIRC).
When Penny Arcade poached him from Ars Technica, I had to laugh. An unprofessional asshole working for other unprofessional assholes? There's a fitting team.
Don't see what the big deal about Schreier's tweets is though. Totally innocuous compared to Kuchera.
Yeah, GJAIF was pretty inflammatory and plenty worthy of derision, but Kuchera went waaaay overboard. His work was never even featured on the site to begin with, but even if it had been, there was no real cause for the way Kuchera acted. I mean, GJAIF was just some poor jobless guy posting snarky shit on tumblr; Kuchera - a successful, professional writer - going out of his way to try and tear this nobody down just really speaks to his awful character. We all make mistakes sometimes and say things we later regret, but how we treat the people that we don't like says volumes about the kind of person we are.Oh, that's right, Kuchera would do that quite a bit. To be fair, the GJAIF articles were sometimes inflammatory, but mocking someone for having no job isn't much better.
It was pretty funny for a while! But the schtick got old and the site never grew up or took the subject very seriously, so it's not something I'd particularly want to defend but for the fact that Kuchera went insane over the the site.I really liked that site, if anything for how it unrestrictedly shat on everyone.
Also it was kinda funny reading him ridicule a site I worked at heh.
Exactly. It kind of blows my mind that he sees nothing wrong with his public temper tantrums. But then again, you look at the people he works for and it makes a rather depressing sense.When I read twitter 'exchanges' from these writers i often find myself thinking 'would I hire these people?' 'How would i react if a member of my team behaved in this way to other people in my industry?' I know if I behaved in this way towards fellow professionals and competitors in my field, even on my personal account, it wouldn't be tolerated as it reflects poorly on me and the standards of the company that employed me.
You know what's up!To where do I ship this high-five
I'd really like to see those tweets, haha.It was pretty funny for a while! But the schtick got old and the site never grew up or took the subject very seriously, so it's not something I'd particularly want to defend but for the fact that Kuchera went insane over the the site.
Trying to track down tweets that are more than a few months old is an exercise in futility, but I did a quick search of GJAIF and came up with these two posts. Ugh, completely forgot that Kuchera shit on him for using donated money to buy his girlfriend's mental health medication. Unbelievable. I know GJAIF used to have the emails that Kuchera sent him up there, but seems like he took them down at some point - can't find em anywhere. Vaguely recall that, in them, Kuchera gloated about being successful and being able to provide for his children, while insulting GJAIF for struggling to find a job and not being able to afford his gf's mental healthcare.I'd really like to see those tweets, haha.
But yeah, even the site wasn't very serious, it provided hundreds of examples of the daily real issues with game journalism, so I think it's a worthy cause and I'm sad he's not updating it anymore.
can you guys be quiet for a minute, I'm trying to learn how to play Skyward Sword on my PC here
Kuchera blocks you for even disagreeing with him on twitter. He's really silly.
Hi. Actually, I said "I don't think it's a huge deal," which is quite the opposite of painting someone as a "hack" because of this. I thought the Forbes update/apology was ridiculous, because it's ridiculous for a reporter to write something like "Does anyone know the laws behind this?" instead of actually going out and researching those laws, but I still don't think this is a huge deal. I really shouldn't have gotten involved at all. Sometimes I tweet something that I think is a harmless quip, but for various reasons, it winds up escalating into something more. Live and learn.