Gawker hypocrisy8/10/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() They graduate and live in the poor house because they really were going to school to play football. What sucks is some of these schools are football powerhouses that don't care about their students grades or education. People like Jameis Winston are probably worth hundreds of thousands of dollars if this was a semi-pro league where players were paid contracts. The NCAA issue has to do with them only wanting to perceive their students as "student athletes" who work just on scholarship when in reality they are a MAJOR contribution to profit to quite a few schools and worth far more than a year of free school. In fact they just entirely pulled out of gaming all together pretty much so that should show us how little NCAA games mattered to them. I doubt they have anything to do with any of this. The NCAA has really no interest in gaming other than selling NCAA branded products. Regarding the use of archives, see the Wiki for our complete Blacklist / Recommendations of relevant sites. Links to comment sections in the above are allowed, except when marked with *. You can find our rules and much more in our Wiki. ![]() If you have any questions or concerns, please message the moderators before private messaging an individual moderator. Posting guidelines Whitelist Permanent Items We hold ourselves to be politically neutral ground, not forcing anyone to conform in their opinions, and permitting a wide variety of viewpoints to express themselves in a civil manner. That is not all we are about, but it's where we began and will remain our core. ![]() KotakuInAction is built around a core focus on reasonable, friendly discussion of the issues related to gaming culture, and those involved in it. It is a community that allows the exchange of information, supports the ongoing discussion of media ethics, and protects the right of the individual to embrace their personal interests in entertainment and fandom. It is a community that organizes to hold the media accountable to the concept of artistic freedom by standing up for the artist, the developer, the writer, the filmmaker, and all who enjoy the freedom to create, explore, and expand. KotakuInAction is a community that condemns willful censorship, exclusion, harassment, and abuse. We believe much of the current media is complicit in the proliferation of an ideology that squashes individuality, divides along political lines, and is stifling to the freedom of creativity that is the foundation of human expression. We have observed numerous incidents involving conflicts of interest and agenda-pushing within media which we feel are damaging to the credibility of the medium and harm the community at large. We believe that the current standards of ethics in the media have alienated the artists, developers, and creators who perpetuate the things we love, enjoy, and enthusiastically build communities around. KotakuInAction is a platform for open discussion of the issues where gaming, nerd culture, the Internet, and media collide. Occupy WWW Street - Internet Activism and Media in the Age of Social Justiceīlame GamerGate’s Bad Rep on Smears and Shoddy JournalismĭeepFreeze (Cataloging ethical failures in gaming media)Įpic Game Store Wall of Shame Our Mission KotakuInAction is the main hub for GamerGate on Reddit and welcomes discussion of community, industry, and media issues in gaming and broader nerd culture, including sci-fi/fantasy, comics, and animation. ![]()
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