DangerStepp
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Fixed that for you.Oh boy. This is a rough day for the gaming enthusiast press.
People who regurgitate press releases are not journalists.
Fixed that for you.Oh boy. This is a rough day for the gaming enthusiast press.
I'd totally eat one (once I'm off this low fat diet anyway.) Looks repulsive and yet, I can't help but wonder what it would taste and feel like in my mouth.This is the most heinous revelation in this entire thread
I know GAF is all GAME JOURNALISM: SERIOUS BUSINESS.. but it's games... and in the end it's entertainment... and if you really think big review are all biased.. then we have GAF.
What does any of that have to do with anything? You call it stalking, but she's putting that information out there publicly. She has a degree in journalism and operates in PR yet doesn't know how to keep shit private on the Internet?
If you don't want people calling you out for bullshit, then don't act a fool or decide to be an arrogant asshole on a public forum (Twitter).
So let people get away with lying and being assholes, stop taking your hobby seriously, and stop trying to improve the state of coverage your hobby gets? Ok...
Whose being cruel? The truth is the truth. When gaf shows more journalistic intent that supposed games journalists then theres a problem.
Gonna have to explain this
So I guess IGN didn't bat an eyelid that she was also doing work for S-E on the side while writing an article on an S-E game?
I dont fucking know! I want to know too! I'm weirdly obsessed with the HNGNHNHNGNGHNGH!! I'm... sort of picturing it as the sound you make when trying to hold in ass-pee. (sorry)Just out of curisiity... Is 'HNGNHNHNGNGHNGH' supposed to be an orgasm sound?
So beautiful.
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Everyone in the office is wondering why I'm chuckling.So beautiful.
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How can people be so hostile towards him? So disappointing.
What does any of that have to do with anything? You call it stalking, but she's putting that information out there publicly. She has a degree in journalism and operates in PR yet doesn't know how to keep shit private on the Internet?
If you don't want people calling you out for bullshit, then don't act a fool or decide to be an arrogant asshole on a public forum (Twitter).
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How can people be so hostile towards him? So disappointing.
I'd totally eat one (once I'm off this low fat diet anyway.) Looks repulsive and yet, I can't help but wonder what it would taste and feel like in my mouth.
I'm only reading through the first and last pages, but this post seems ridiculous. There is a difference between calling someone out and going on some witch hunt that involves cyberstalking and investigating them for the sole purpose defaming them.
People digging through her LinkedIn and other profiles are just anonymous assholes that get their rocks off by humiliating others, that behavior should never be tolerated and I can't believe anyone defends trying to ruin the career of another - especially over something as stupid and petty as games criticism.
Guarantee that if these people doing the stalking were publicly known people, they wouldn't say shit.
I'd totally eat one (once I'm off this low fat diet anyway.) Looks repulsive and yet, I can't help but wonder what it would taste and feel like in my mouth.
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How can people be so hostile towards him? So disappointing.
He basically exposed a big industry gathering between journalists and PR. That's not going to go over well with a lot of people.
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How can people be so hostile towards him? So disappointing.
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How can people be so hostile towards him? So disappointing.
I had no idea that UK libel laws were so strict. I thought their tabloids were notoriously brutal.
Presumably the toughness of the libel laws is part of the reason Eurogamer folded so easily.
I would quit if my job is providing information and I am told to remove information cause someone is butthurt.
Here are her Square Enix related articles.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/fun/gaming/4375406/Gamings-killer-double-act.html
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/fun/gaming/4354817/Let-sleeping-dogs-lie.html
http://ca.ign.com/articles/2011/11/04/the-redemption-of-lara-croft
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/fun/gaming/3769932/Lab-rat-revolution.html
http://www.vg247.com/2011/02/07/cloud-nine-mitsunori-takahashi-on-dissidia-012/
http://www.vg247.com/2011/02/02/the...bata-i-dont-believe-survival-horror-is-dying/
http://www.vg247.com/2011/01/17/interview-tactics-ogre-director-hiroshi-minagawa/
http://www.vg247.com/2011/01/11/interview-lord-of-arcana-producer-takamasa-shiba/
Gaming Journalism: With a Vengeance.
She's a nobody, it's past the point of pointing and laughing at this point.
Most game journalism is just really PR.
Have you seen what she's done? Basically nothing.
Though, to be fair, they are not the only ones doing this. People writing for music,movie, celebrity sites etc. pretty much do the sameFixed that for you.
People who regurgitate press releases are not journalists.
I dunno, I guess I just don't think eternal public humiliation is an acceptable "punishment" for saying something foolish, particularly when the people who are crucifying her only do so because they can hide behind the veil of anonymity.
We all make mistakes and say/do stupid things. The fact that this person who is studying to be a journalist is now having her reputation besmirched before she even leaves college, that sucks. Recruiters are going to look up her name and she's gonna be linked to this shit storm, and it's because a bunch of people who never even heard of her decided to go on a witch hunt after they read a tweet they didn't like.
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How can people be so hostile towards him? So disappointing.
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How can people be so hostile towards him? So disappointing.
Wow, he should just keep going and expose the guys who said this.![]()
How can people be so hostile towards him? So disappointing.
This is one hell of a day.
He needs to be holding one of these
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He basically exposed a big industry gathering between journalists and PR. That's not going to go over well with a lot of people.
The subject of gaming journalism is always ripe for a good controversy.
Are game journalists too deeply connected to the industry they purportedly cover?
Do the tentacles of the PR machine wrap too tightly around the journalists who ought to be writing critically about the games and companies they are covering?
Or does the simple fact that we form relationships with the people in the industry we cover, and that we are inevitably fans of many of the games we write about, make this particular industry an enormously and surprisingly difficult one to write frankly about?
Did he delete this tweet?
It's still there.
anyone remember the gamespot drama over a bad review of kayne and lynch?
Squeenix again?
if only there was something showing her saying she was working for SE AND writing about their games at the same time. oh wait, there is.
anyone remember the gamespot drama over a bad review of kayne and lynch?
Squeenix again?
I hope you're enjoying the irony of having described what is basically the mechanics of investigative journalism as cyberstalking when it's conducted by forumgoers.
I would have agreed with you before the whole libel/censorship/resignation fiasco occurred. But by sending that takedown request to Eurogamer, she's made herself a public figure, and has invited all the scrutiny being one involves.
Not sure Squeenix owned Eidos at that point did they?
He basically exposed a big industry gathering between journalists and PR. That's not going to go over well with a lot of people.
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How can people be so hostile towards him? So disappointing.
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How can people be so hostile towards him? So disappointing.