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[–] t3rmit3@beehaw.org 3 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

It's nice to see someone acknowledge that it started it as an actual, important conversation about the shady monetary influence that game publishers have on gaming news sites. That's what made the hijacking and eventual media branding of Gamergate even worse, because the media bought into their narrative that there were the same conversations, by the same people, and everyone sort of threw the baby out with the 4-chan-brigaded bathwater.

If you look up histories of Gamergate now, sites like Vox actually talk how it began on 4-chan and later 8-chan as a troll campaign, but no one ever really talks about what it was they were hijacking.

I think a lot of those conversations, like publishers' power over reviews via withholding review copies (as perhaps most famously, Bethesda did to Kotaku), and what it meant as a reader to trust the sites that hadn't been blacklisted, got totally forgotten after the dust had settled.

It also says a lot about our mass media, and it's willingness to elevate and legitimize troll campaigns for the clicks.