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The Boycott List is an informal list of websites and publications that have made factually inaccurate reports on #GamerGate due to poor research, yellow journalism, or other unprofessional reasons. The list also includes sites with serious ethical problems not necessarily related to #GamerGate and social media websites that have censored discussion about #GamerGate for reasons having to do with the above. #GamerGate supporters often choose to completely boycott the most serious and repeat offenders.

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For an informal list of websites that follow the SPJ Code of Ethics, please view the Support List.

Contents

Gaming Websites[[[index.php?title=Boycott_List&action=edit&section=1|edit]]]

Website Reason
AusGamers Lacking in journalistic integrity[1]
Destructoid Participant in Gamers are Dead, fired employees under questionable circumstances[2]
Eurogamer Inaccurate GamerGate articles[3][4]
Gamasutra Double participant in Gamers are Dead, inaccurate GamerGate articles
GameFocus Writing anti-gamergate articles with poor research and poor arguments. Adhering to the 'listen and believe' mentality of our opposition [5]
GameInformer Claims that Gamergate has furthered stereotypes of violence and misogyny, and it's a non-issue [6][7]
Gameplanet Misrepresentation of Gamergate, no research and lazy journalism from editor Matt Maguire on Radio New Zealand National.[8]
Gameranx Editor in Chief Ian Miles Cheong's flippant disregard for ethics in games journalism [9]
Games.on.net Attributes harassment to GamerGate, "happily admit[s] to push[ing] an agenda" [10]
Joystiq.com One sided, poorly researched editorial on Gamergate. Claims to have never gotten any tweets or emails about their ethics policy, therefore gamergate isn't about ethics, but harassment.[11]

Kotaku

  • Kotaku AU
  • Kotaku BR
  • Kotaku JP
  • Kotaku UK
Participant in Gamers are Dead, lacking in journalistic integrity, owned by Gawker Media
MVCUK.com (Market for Video and Computer games)

Multiple inaccurate articles including:

  • Incorrectly claiming Mike Morhaime spoke against GamerGate at BlizzCon [12]
  • Misleading article implying GamerGate was responsible for DDoS attack against the website of AbleGamers [13]
Motherboard @ Vice One-sided, poorly researched GamerGate articles,[14] owned by Vice
PC Gamer Misrepresentation of GamerGate [15]
PCGamesN Writer Steve Hogarty belligerently attacks GamerGate on Twitter[16]
Polygon Participant in Gamers are Dead, inaccurate GamerGate articles[17]
Rock Paper Shotgun Participant in Gamers are Dead, inaccurate GamerGate articles[18]

  1. r/Games: Of Corruption in the Australian Games Industry

  2. https://archive.today/wOV6e

  3. https://archive.today/U0opo

  4. https://archive.today/lLY6y

  5. Blog post written by Staff Writer Brenden Mernagh at Game-focus.net aka Gamefocus.ca

  6. Game Informer’s Stance on GamerGate

  7. GamerGate's silver lining

  8. RNZN Interview

  9. Ian Miles Cheong Twitter feed

  10. Announcement: Readers who feel threatened by equality no longer welcome

  11. We are always fighting

  12. Morhaime uses Blizzcon speech to rally against GamerGate

  13. Charity that refused GamerGate associated donation receives death threats, suffers DDoS attack

  14. Will Trolls Always Have a Home?

  15. Anita Sarkeesian cancels talk after school shooting threat

  16. Steve Hogarty Twitter feed

  17. https://archive.today/rkvO8

  18. https://archive.today/RXjWz

Technology Websites[[[index.php?title=Boycott_List&action=edit&section=2|edit]]]

Website Reason
Ars Technica Participated in Gamers are Dead, Senior Gaming Editor founded GameJournoPros email group
GitHub Removed repository related to GamerGate under guise that it was organized harassment [1][2]
GitLab Removed repository related to GamerGate under guise that it was organized harassment [3][4]
OSNews Ran articles equating Gamergate to misogyny, organized harassment, and terrorism [5][6]
The Verge Censorship in articles comments and community forums, ran articles equating GamerGate to organized harassment
Wired Ran articles equating Gamergate to misogyny and terrorism [7][8]
Heise (german) Misrepresenting and poorly researched articles plus one sided comments about GamerGate. Censorship in comment sections.[9][10][11][12][13]
golem.de (german) Misrepresenting and poorly researched articles about GamerGate. Censorship in comment sections.[14][15]

  1. Github repo page

  2. Message from Github support

  3. Gitlab tweet about the removal of the repo

  4. Gitlab discussion on their forums

  5. GamerGate terrorists threaten mass school shooting in Utah

  6. Intel opposes Gamergate as part of $300 million effort

  7. Gamergate Goons Can Scream All They Want, But They Can’t Stop Progress

  8. How 4chan manufactured the #GamerGate controversy

  9. "Gamergate": Spieleentwicklerin flüchtet vor Online-Drohungen

  10. "Sexismus in der Spieleszene: Streit über Gamergate in der Wikipedia

  11. "Gamergate": Intel beendet Werbekampagne

  12. Choose your side! – Kommentar zur Debatte um Sexismus in Videospielen

  13. Ich gehe nicht in Deckung – Kommentar zur Debatte um Sexismus in Videospielen

  14. Erneut Morddrohungen gegen Spielentwicklerin

  15. Entwickler geht nach Morddrohungen gegen Gabe Newell

Mainstream Media[[[index.php?title=Boycott_List&action=edit&section=3|edit]]]

Publication Reason
The Financial Post Participated in Gamers are Dead
The Guardian One-sided, poorly researched GamerGate articles, also hosts articles and weekly podcasts featuring Leigh Alexander [1]
MSNBC One-sided, poorly researched GamerGate news segments
The New Yorker One-sided, poorly researched GamerGate articles
The Washington Post One-sided, poorly researched GamerGate articles
BBC One-sided, poorly researched GamerGate articles and news segments[2]
Metro One-sided, poorly researched GamerGate articles
SVT (Sveriges Television) One-sided, poorly researched GamerGate articles, TV coverage all but didn't touch on there being two sides
CBC One sided, poorly-researched articles. Links to other misleading #Gamergate resources.[3] Refused to acknowledge any breach of ethics by only covering one side of the story.[4]

  1. Archive of contributor page

  2. BBC News - GamerGate: 'Press must tackle misogyny,' says developer

  3. CBC News - #StopGamerGate2014 hashtag suggests internet is growing tired of GamerGate

  4. CBC News Ombudsman - Playing Fair, Take Two: The challenges of talking about #GamerGate

Community Forums[[[index.php?title=Boycott_List&action=edit&section=4|edit]]]

Website Reason
4chan Thought- and tone-policing mods, censorship of GamerGate discussion
Neogaf Censors all but anti-GamerGate discussion
Mighty No. 9 Total censorship of GamerGate discussion [1]
RPG.net Total censorship of Gamergate discussions.[2]
Something Awful Suspected origin of many of the worst trolls in the conflict
TvTropes A moderator removed the mention of the scandal from their "Streisand Effect" page and threatened to ban the person who submitted it[3] and has locked threads on the subject.[4]
/r/gaming During the Zoe Quinn incident, the moderators removed almost all discussion regarding it. In fact, one of the moderators were found tweeting Zoe Quinn prior to the deletion of Quinn-related threads.

  1. Mighty No. 9 – A lesson in how not to manage a community

  2. Gamergate on RPGnet READ THIS

  3. TvTropes Streisand Effect Discussion

  4. Video Games Journalism TvTropes Discussion

Public Events[[[index.php?title=Boycott_List&action=edit&section=5|edit]]]

Event Reason
Critical Proximity Event created and hosted by Critical Distance, a project of Silverstring Media
Independent Games Festival Corrupt award show connected to Silverstring Media
Indie Cade Award show implicated in conspiracy to artificially award Fez
Rebel Jam Game Jam started by Zoe Quinn after demonizing The Fine Young Capitalists



Other Websites[[[index.php?title=Boycott_List&action=edit&section=6|edit]]]

Website Reason
Badass Digest Writer Devin Faraci belligerently attacks GamerGate on Twitter[1]
BoingBoing Hosts articles by Leigh Alexander, routinely smears and mocks GamerGate
Businessweek Anti-Gamerate and promoter of the blocklist[2]
BuzzFeed Participant in Gamers are Dead
Comics Alliance Framing GamerGate as a movement about harassment and misogyny [3]
Cracked Ran articles equating GamerGate to organized harassment
The Daily Beast Participant in Gamers are Dead
The Daily Dot Framing GamerGate as a movement about harassment and misogyny [4]
Deadspin Owned by Gawker Media
Gawker Owned by Gawker Media
io9 Owned by Gawker Media
Jezebel Owned by Gawker Media
The Mary Sue Complete and repeated misrepresentation of GamerGate [5]
Newsweek Promoting the blocklist[6]
Raw Story Complete and repeated misrepresentation of GamerGate [7]
The United Federation Of Charles Publicly condemned Gamergate and stated he hoped the movement "goes away." [8]
ValleyWag Owned by Gawker Media
Vice Misrepresentation of GamerGate to the point of fear mongering [9]
Vox One-sided, poorly researched GamerGate articles [10]
We Hunted The Mammoth Complete and repeated misrepresentation of GamerGate [11]

Steam Curators[[[index.php?title=Boycott_List&action=edit&section=7|edit]]]

Group Reason
PC Gamer Openly anti-GG and misrepresents Gamergate.
The Jim Sterling Collection Jim Sterling appears to be anti-GG (This is not confirmed, confirmation is needed)
Rock Paper Shotgun Participant in Gamers are Dead, inaccurate GamerGate articles.
Kotaku Participant in Gamers are Dead, lacking in journalistic integrity, owned by Gawker Media. Anti-Gamergate.
Extra Credits Daniel Floyd host of Extra Credits, condemns GG despite his own narrated video about Anonymous speaking about fallacy of composition and anyone claiming belonging to a group
Giant Bomb Staff Another one of big games sites whose employees condemn GG as purely harassment campaign
Double Fine Productions Tim Schafer, founder of Double Fine Productions, is openly Anti-GG, claims GamerGate is proof of rape culture.[12]
NeoGAF Anti-GG, censors most if not all GamerGate discussion, banning GamerGate supporters.[13][14]
Steve's Essentials Creator of Gone Home and rabid SJW.
Rami Ismail Heretic of Cool Indie Imperiumm. Takes active stance against GG.
Cuties Curating Games Organized by Maya Kramer of Silverstring Media. Complicit in many industry scandals and the continued misrepresentation of GamerGate.
Destructoid Participant in Gamers are Dead, fired employees under questionable circumstances. Anti-GG.
PCGamesN Writer Steve Hogarty belligerently attacks GamerGate on Twitter. Anti-GG.
Polygon Favorites Anti-GG. Participant in Gamers are Dead, inaccurate GamerGate articles.

  1. Devin Faraci Twitter feed

  2. Businessweek freebsd article

  3. Fear As A Way Of Life: Why Women In Comics Don’t ‘Just Report’ Sexual Harassment

  4. Only a culture of shame can finally put a stop to Gamergate

  5. Joss Whedon, Boston Globe Journalist Smack Down “But GamerGate Is About Journalistic Ethics!” Argument

  6. Newsweek Blocklist Article

  7. Gamergate’s anti-woman agenda made clear: Actor Felicia Day threatened for speaking up

  8. Our stance on Gamergate

  9. Does Someone Have to Actually Die Before GamerGate Calms Down?

  10. Angry misogyny is now the primary face of #GamerGate

  11. Today in #GamerGate: Entitled manchildren use manic pixel dream girl as their shield (again)

  12. Tim Schafer Twitter Feed

  13. TFYCapitalists Twitter Feed

  14. KiA NeoGAF Reddit Post

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