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− | '''IGN''' (formerly Imagine Games Network) is the largest games website in the world, founded in 1996. IGN has remained relatively aloof from the #Gamergate scandal, commenting only on issues of harassment. While | + | '''IGN''' (formerly Imagine Games Network) is the largest games website in the world, founded in 1996. IGN has remained relatively aloof from the #Gamergate scandal, commenting only on issues of harassment. While IGN did not participate in the "[[Gamers Are Dead]]" blitz, IGN has held that harassment is a problem in the gaming community. IGN was however fairly notorious for its practices long before #Gamergate occurred.<ref> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsxIVjgS6sE Downfall of Gaming Journalism #1: The Curious Case of IGN</ref> |
== Pre-Gamergate controversies == | == Pre-Gamergate controversies == | ||
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The truth is that marketing and PR and readers have a major influence on reviews. I can tell you that just about every preview and review you read spouts out a lot of marketing’s message. Journalists don’t get it, see it, realize it, or accept it. But that is the truth<br /> | The truth is that marketing and PR and readers have a major influence on reviews. I can tell you that just about every preview and review you read spouts out a lot of marketing’s message. Journalists don’t get it, see it, realize it, or accept it. But that is the truth<br /> | ||
− | — Anonymous source< | + | — Anonymous source<ref>http://www.zeldainformer.com/news/former-ign-employee-admits-review-scores-are-skewed-due-to-public-relations Rumphol-Janc, Nathaniel. October 10, 2012. [http://www.zeldainformer.com/ Zelda Informer]. (Dead Link) Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20130218140203/http://www.zeldainformer.com/news/former-ign-employee-admits-review-scores-are-skewed-due-to-public-relations Former IGN Employee Admits Review Scores Are Skewed Due to Public Relations and The Almighty Dollar. Archived on: February 28, 2013</ref> |
== Role In GamerGate == | == Role In GamerGate == | ||
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IGN has remained relatively quiet about the issues surrounding Gamergate. They did not declare the gamer identity dead, though did agree that gaming had a problem with harassment. They have announced upcoming change to their ethics policies. | IGN has remained relatively quiet about the issues surrounding Gamergate. They did not declare the gamer identity dead, though did agree that gaming had a problem with harassment. They have announced upcoming change to their ethics policies. | ||
− | * Reporting on the Open letter against harassment on September 1, 2014,< | + | * Reporting on the Open letter against harassment on September 1, 2014,<ref>http://ie.ign.com/articles/2014/09/02/hundreds-of-developers-are-fed-up-with-the-hate Hundreds of Developers are Fed Up With The Hate</ref> referring to recent events involving Phil Fish, Zoe Quinn, and Feminist Frequency. |
− | * An article in October 2014 on the problem of harassment in the gaming community | + | * An article in October 2014 on the problem of harassment in the gaming community <ref>http://ie.ign.com/articles/2014/10/24/on-the-problem-of-harassment IGN: On the Problem of Harassment</ref> calling for greater civility. |
− | * In early November 2014, IGN later stated that they did have a code of ethics policy and were in the process of making their standards and practices public.< | + | * In early November 2014, IGN later stated that they did have a code of ethics policy and were in the process of making their standards and practices public.<ref>http://blogjob.com/oneangrygamer/2014/11/gamergate-igns-disclosure-code-of-ethics-public-policy-coming-soon/ #GAMERGATE: IGN’S Disclosure, Code of Ethics Public Policy Coming Soon</ref> |
== [[GameJournoPros]] Members == | == [[GameJournoPros]] Members == | ||
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These are the gaming journalists that are working (or previously worked) for IGN and who were are part of the GamesJournoPro's Google mailing list. | These are the gaming journalists that are working (or previously worked) for IGN and who were are part of the GamesJournoPro's Google mailing list. | ||
− | * [[Alex Rubens]] - | + | * [[Alex Rubens]] - Also of: G4TV, PCWorld, Official Xbox Magazine, Polygon, @Gamer Magazine, Games Radar, Joystiq, Kotaku, Destructoid, Tech Hive, Game Informer |
− | * [[Andrew Hayward]] - StuffTV, TechHive | + | * [[Andrew Hayward]] - Also of: StuffTV, TechHive, Macworld,Maclife, Jostiq |
− | * [[Brandon Justice]] - | + | * [[Brandon Justice]] - Also of: Gamefan, SEGA, EA, EGM |
− | * [[Dan (Dan Stapleton)]] - | + | * [[Dan (Dan Stapleton)]] - Also of: PC Gamer |
− | * [[Jason Venter]] - Honest Gamers Editor in Chief | + | * [[Jason Venter]] - Also of: Honest Gamers Editor in Chief, Gamespot, GamesRadar, Joystiq |
− | * [[Leah B. Jackson]] | + | * [[Leah B. Jackson]], Riot Games eSports web content coordinator - Also of: G4 |
− | * [[Meghan Sullivan]] | + | * [[Meghan Sullivan]] |
− | * [[Mitch Dyer]] | + | * [[Mitch Dyer]], Editor |
− | * [[Rob Zacny]] - PCGamesN, The Escapist, Polygon | + | * [[Rob Zacny]] - Also of: PCGamesN, The Escapist, Polygon |
− | * [[Taylor Cocke]] | + | * [[Taylor Cocke]], Web content coordinator at Riot Games/Lolesports - Also of: Edge |
− | * [[Will Tuttle]] | + | * [[Will Tuttle]], Sr. Communications Manager for Xbox and Editorial Overseer of Xbox Wire |
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Revision as of 01:40, 21 May 2018
Website http://www.ign.com/
Parent Company j2 Global
Owner Ziff Davis
Editor-in-Chief Steve Butts
Ethics Policy Standards and Practices
Reviews
IGN (formerly Imagine Games Network) is the largest games website in the world, founded in 1996. IGN has remained relatively aloof from the #Gamergate scandal, commenting only on issues of harassment. While IGN did not participate in the "Gamers Are Dead" blitz, IGN has held that harassment is a problem in the gaming community. IGN was however fairly notorious for its practices long before #Gamergate occurred.[1]
Contents
Pre-Gamergate controversies
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In 2012, an anonymous former IGN employee spoke with Zelda Informer.
The truth is that marketing and PR and readers have a major influence on reviews. I can tell you that just about every preview and review you read spouts out a lot of marketing’s message. Journalists don’t get it, see it, realize it, or accept it. But that is the truth
— Anonymous source[2]
Role In GamerGate
IGN has remained relatively quiet about the issues surrounding Gamergate. They did not declare the gamer identity dead, though did agree that gaming had a problem with harassment. They have announced upcoming change to their ethics policies.
- Reporting on the Open letter against harassment on September 1, 2014,[3] referring to recent events involving Phil Fish, Zoe Quinn, and Feminist Frequency.
- An article in October 2014 on the problem of harassment in the gaming community [4] calling for greater civility.
- In early November 2014, IGN later stated that they did have a code of ethics policy and were in the process of making their standards and practices public.[5]
GameJournoPros Members
These are the gaming journalists that are working (or previously worked) for IGN and who were are part of the GamesJournoPro's Google mailing list.
- Alex Rubens - Also of: G4TV, PCWorld, Official Xbox Magazine, Polygon, @Gamer Magazine, Games Radar, Joystiq, Kotaku, Destructoid, Tech Hive, Game Informer
- Andrew Hayward - Also of: StuffTV, TechHive, Macworld,Maclife, Jostiq
- Brandon Justice - Also of: Gamefan, SEGA, EA, EGM
- Dan (Dan Stapleton) - Also of: PC Gamer
- Jason Venter - Also of: Honest Gamers Editor in Chief, Gamespot, GamesRadar, Joystiq
- Leah B. Jackson, Riot Games eSports web content coordinator - Also of: G4
- Meghan Sullivan
- Mitch Dyer, Editor
- Rob Zacny - Also of: PCGamesN, The Escapist, Polygon
- Taylor Cocke, Web content coordinator at Riot Games/Lolesports - Also of: Edge
- Will Tuttle, Sr. Communications Manager for Xbox and Editorial Overseer of Xbox Wire
Trivia
IGN has two Steam curator: http://store.steampowered.com/curator/9869-IGN/ And http://store.steampowered.com/curator/913835-IGN-Blogs/
References
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsxIVjgS6sE Downfall of Gaming Journalism #1: The Curious Case of IGN
- ↑ http://www.zeldainformer.com/news/former-ign-employee-admits-review-scores-are-skewed-due-to-public-relations Rumphol-Janc, Nathaniel. October 10, 2012. Zelda Informer. (Dead Link) Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20130218140203/http://www.zeldainformer.com/news/former-ign-employee-admits-review-scores-are-skewed-due-to-public-relations Former IGN Employee Admits Review Scores Are Skewed Due to Public Relations and The Almighty Dollar. Archived on: February 28, 2013
- ↑ http://ie.ign.com/articles/2014/09/02/hundreds-of-developers-are-fed-up-with-the-hate Hundreds of Developers are Fed Up With The Hate
- ↑ http://ie.ign.com/articles/2014/10/24/on-the-problem-of-harassment IGN: On the Problem of Harassment
- ↑ http://blogjob.com/oneangrygamer/2014/11/gamergate-igns-disclosure-code-of-ethics-public-policy-coming-soon/ #GAMERGATE: IGN’S Disclosure, Code of Ethics Public Policy Coming Soon