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marrec

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50940 on: October 30, 2019, 09:56:45 PM »
imagine getting news

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« Reply #50941 on: October 30, 2019, 09:57:48 PM »
imagine getting news

Imagine thinking diablo 3 is better than diablo 2!

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50942 on: October 30, 2019, 10:03:12 PM »
Imagine all the people...
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« Reply #50943 on: October 30, 2019, 10:03:17 PM »
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“Today, a number of our colleagues at Deadspin resigned from their positions,” the statement read. “From the outset, [G/O Media CEO] Jim Spanfeller has worked to undermine a successful site by curtailing its most well-read coverage because it makes him personally uncomfortable. This is not what journalism looks like and it is not what editorial independence looks like.

“‘Stick to sports’ is and always has been a thinly veiled euphemism for ‘don’t speak truth to power.’ In addition to being bad business, Spanfeller’s actions are morally reprehensible. The GMG Union stands with our current and former Deadspin colleagues and condemns Jim Spanfeller in the strongest possible terms.”

https://theconcourse.deadspin.com/this-guy-truly-has-no-idea-what-hes-talking-about-1838500602

I get it now.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50944 on: October 30, 2019, 10:11:09 PM »
"stick to sports" is bad? wasn't deadspin's popularity built on being a sports website?

i mean, wikipedia says "Deadspin is a sports news and blog website". but "stick to sports" is the new "gate"?

edit: here is some more https://theconcourse.deadspin.com/the-adults-in-the-room-1837487584 - seems like sticking to sports is really hard for sports journalists. "stop vilifying journalists" etc

marrec

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50945 on: October 30, 2019, 10:13:46 PM »
imagine getting news

Imagine thinking diablo 3 is better than diablo 2!

I don't have to imagine being on the right side of history

edit:

Deadspin built it's reputation on really good editorial content that was sports adjacent.

zepblackstar

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« Reply #50946 on: October 30, 2019, 10:14:28 PM »
its all these furry posts that pop up :yuck
This thread is the gawker of video game forums  8)

and by that I mean constantly at risk of a devastating lawsuit

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« Reply #50948 on: October 30, 2019, 10:18:33 PM »
Haha, I liked Deadspin because they would "stick to sports" but report on them in a clearly liberal way.  I hated everything else from Gawker media.


I even took a principled stand against them when they outed Shep Smith as gay in the most vag-fart way possible.  Something like "Shep Smith was seen leaving Radicchio Grill with "long time friend" David and finding out his car had been booted," and made it a front page news story. 

Fuggggkeerrrr  OooooofFofff.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50949 on: October 30, 2019, 10:19:06 PM »
“Oh no!” The editor said, “where ever will I find people that can write words?!!!”
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50950 on: October 30, 2019, 10:23:07 PM »
imagine getting news

Imagine thinking diablo 3 is better than diablo 2!

marrec is that true? Because if so: sksksksksksksksksksksksksksksk and I oop. :kermit

Edit: It's true. Christ, marrec. In no universe is that true, unless you're talking the REAL Diablo 3: Path of Exile, and even then...

Potato

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50951 on: October 30, 2019, 10:31:03 PM »
“Oh no!” The editor said, “where ever will I find people that can write words?!!!”
Ability to generate listicles and regurgitate Twitter hot takes is a job description these days apparently.
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50952 on: October 30, 2019, 10:34:51 PM »
“Oh no!” The editor said, “where ever will I find people that can write words?!!!”
Ability to generate listicles and regurgite Twitter hot takes is a job description these days apparently.

"social media person" I believe it's called

https://mobile.twitter.com/theisen95/status/1189651256387735552

Potato

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50953 on: October 30, 2019, 10:45:33 PM »
“Oh no!” The editor said, “where ever will I find people that can write words?!!!”
Ability to generate listicles and regurgite Twitter hot takes is a job description these days apparently.

"social media person" I believe it's called

https://mobile.twitter.com/theisen95/status/1189651256387735552
Does any University offer a Bachelor of Outrage Generation?
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Potato

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50955 on: October 30, 2019, 10:47:54 PM »
Also, copying and pasting from two separate press releases does not make you an investigative journalist.
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« Reply #50956 on: October 30, 2019, 11:02:04 PM »
Id never heard of deadspin before yesterday.

I'm a blogger, btw, but I disabled all ads because I'm not a capitalist pig.

Viva the bernielution
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50957 on: October 30, 2019, 11:43:43 PM »

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50958 on: October 31, 2019, 01:21:24 AM »
wow breaking news

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50959 on: October 31, 2019, 01:46:02 AM »
Also, copying and pasting from two separate press releases does not make you an investigative journalist.
Depends how full of spam you email fees is. Could be quite a challenge to navigate through it.

who is ted danson?

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« Reply #50960 on: October 31, 2019, 01:54:55 AM »
the whole reason kotaku is going on strike is because EA has come back to steam and one of their VPs has basically called out epic and said storefront fragmentation/exclusivity is bad. nathan grayson just doesnt want to have to write that article after all of his shilling to the contrary about how its so good for companies.

also, remember when kotaku posted an article about CP last month?
With pictures?
And complained that the porn wasn't good enough, literally "i can't fap to this"?
remember how they "apologized" saying "whoops, don't know how this slipped past the editors, we'll do better next time"?

LOL

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50961 on: October 31, 2019, 02:13:05 AM »
also, remember when kotaku posted an article about CP last month?
With pictures?
And complained that the porn wasn't good enough, literally "i can't fap to this"?
remember how they "apologized" saying "whoops, don't know how this slipped past the editors, we'll do better next time"?

LOL
All of the real newspaper editors I've worked with basically run their editorial meetings with the attitude of, "who can we offend today?" Success is usually judged by the power and position of the people they manage to annoy.

Kotaku and all the other "new media" idiots appear to run their editorial meetings (if they even have them) with the attitude of, "who can we be offended by today?" Success appears to be judged by the size of the mob they can rile up on Twitter.

RIP the fourth estate 1787-2006
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50962 on: October 31, 2019, 03:38:08 AM »
Imagine not getting your news from the largest independent video game forum as measured by traffic in 2019

FTFY.
Gotta disqualify the scores of gaming subreddits that are orders of magnitude bigger. :rollsafe

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50963 on: October 31, 2019, 04:09:18 AM »
Deadspin basically came into fame because they would shit on ESPN and their employees before it became fashionable to do so. Their “big news” stories often revolved around the contracts, squabbles and love affairs of other sports reporters or executives, Something other news organizations wouldn’t dare do because they all wanted to work for ESPN someday.

They could also lean into odd side stories instead of being resigned to just relating scores and stats. So, instead of telling you how great the Raptors did last night, they’d instead focus on a picture of Drake picking his nose.

All the kinds of things that Twitter and Reddit users can do better and faster nowadays. But back in the late 00’s, Deadspin (and a couple other blogs) had that corner to themselves.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50964 on: October 31, 2019, 05:06:01 AM »
Imagine not getting your news from the largest independent video game forum as measured by traffic in 2019

FTFY.
Gotta disqualify the scores of gaming subreddits that are orders of magnitude bigger. :rollsafe

I knew I was missing a qualifier and couldn’t remember which one  :salute

jorma

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50965 on: October 31, 2019, 05:31:10 AM »
Deadspin basically came into fame because they would shit on ESPN and their employees before it became fashionable to do so. Their “big news” stories often revolved around the contracts, squabbles and love affairs of other sports reporters or executives, Something other news organizations wouldn’t dare do because they all wanted to work for ESPN someday.

They could also lean into odd side stories instead of being resigned to just relating scores and stats. So, instead of telling you how great the Raptors did last night, they’d instead focus on a picture of Drake picking his nose.

All the kinds of things that Twitter and Reddit users can do better and faster nowadays. But back in the late 00’s, Deadspin (and a couple other blogs) had that corner to themselves.

i had never heard of the site before, but it sounds like the new owners told them to focus on doing exactly that, with that "incredibly broad mandate"?

i guess i'd be more understanding of the "revolt" if they told the staff that they could only write about fashion youtubers now or whatever  :yeshrug


GreatSageEqualOfHeaven

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50966 on: October 31, 2019, 06:25:36 AM »
Deadspin basically came into fame because they would shit on ESPN and their employees before it became fashionable to do so. Their “big news” stories often revolved around the contracts, squabbles and love affairs of other sports reporters or executives, Something other news organizations wouldn’t dare do because they all wanted to work for ESPN someday.

They could also lean into odd side stories instead of being resigned to just relating scores and stats. So, instead of telling you how great the Raptors did last night, they’d instead focus on a picture of Drake picking his nose.

All the kinds of things that Twitter and Reddit users can do better and faster nowadays. But back in the late 00’s, Deadspin (and a couple other blogs) had that corner to themselves.

i had never heard of the site before, but it sounds like the new owners told them to focus on doing exactly that, with that "incredibly broad mandate"?

i guess i'd be more understanding of the "revolt" if they told the staff that they could only write about fashion youtubers now or whatever  :yeshrug

they posted an article about how their boss is an asshole
their boss pulled it from the site

Raist

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50967 on: October 31, 2019, 06:58:32 AM »
Why in the fuck has this thread blown up. Wattarudoin

Joe Molotov

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50968 on: October 31, 2019, 07:44:29 AM »
Are Clickhole editors okay?
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50969 on: October 31, 2019, 07:49:29 AM »
Remember during the Hogan trial that someone from Gawker said they'd post child porn if the child in question was a celebrity down to the age of 4?

No...?
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50970 on: October 31, 2019, 07:52:02 AM »
Not a huge surprise, but a ton of people clearly don't understand how economy works. Deadspin and Kotaku are business. Their job isn't to uncover the truth, preach or stick it to the man. They have to make money in order to keep the lights on and the staff paid. If the staff doesn't make money because they'd rather write about some nonsense nobody cares about or whine about their employer in public on company time, leadership has to tell them to fix their shit or show them the door. It's not a vanity project for the owners.

This isn't about journalistic integrity or freedom of press or some shit either. Those writers are free to write whatever, they just have to find (or found) a publication that actually wants to publish whatever that might be, and maybe do it as a side gig while working at Starbucks if there isn't enough money to be made in their niche. Expecting your current employers to just go along with your whims, revenue be dammed, is lazy and stupid.

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GreatSageEqualOfHeaven

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50972 on: October 31, 2019, 08:04:20 AM »
https://twitter.com/dellcam/status/1189744986067218432

 :noooo

Jesus dude, you got to source your own stories while your former co-workers are out brigading on twitter? Stay safe.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50973 on: October 31, 2019, 08:07:30 AM »
imagine getting news

Imagine thinking diablo 3 is better than diablo 2!

Jesus, are humans capable of this?

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50974 on: October 31, 2019, 08:11:02 AM »
https://nypost.com/2016/03/09/gawker-editors-line-a-sex-tape-of-a-4-year-old/

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The pseudo-journalist also admitted to paying $12,000 for photos of now-retired NFL player Brett Favre’s penis.
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50975 on: October 31, 2019, 08:47:53 AM »
Not a huge surprise, but a ton of people clearly don't understand how economy works. Deadspin and Kotaku are business. Their job isn't to uncover the truth, preach or stick it to the man. They have to make money in order to keep the lights on and the staff paid. If the staff doesn't make money (...)
Do we know that they don't? The writers can see the metrics. And are presumably paid bonues based on clicks. It's in their own self-interest to write stories people want to read. Or click on, at the very least... They've been around for a while, so I assume they know what works for them and their audience.

This seems more an issue of the suits wanting to squeeze more out of them with intrusive ads (and perhaps a change in editorial direction). Which they're entitled to, but for right now it seems to have backfired, considering the Deadspin walkout.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50976 on: October 31, 2019, 08:50:03 AM »
did it backfire? all the union people are leaving so they can now hire scabs to do exactly what they want

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50977 on: October 31, 2019, 08:55:26 AM »
did it backfire? all the union people are leaving so they can now hire scabs to do exactly what they want
They're not baking bread over there, so, maybe?

GreatSageEqualOfHeaven

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50978 on: October 31, 2019, 09:01:01 AM »
Not a huge surprise, but a ton of people clearly don't understand how economy works. Deadspin and Kotaku are business. Their job isn't to uncover the truth, preach or stick it to the man. They have to make money in order to keep the lights on and the staff paid. If the staff doesn't make money (...)
Do we know that they don't? The writers can see the metrics. And are presumably paid bonues based on clicks. It's in their own self-interest to write stories people want to read. Or click on, at the very least... They've been around for a while, so I assume they know what works for them and their audience.

This seems more an issue of the suits wanting to squeeze more out of them with intrusive ads (and perhaps a change in editorial direction). Which they're entitled to, but for right now it seems to have backfired, considering the Deadspin walkout.

An ad-based service doesn't just need raw clicks, it needs clicks from people who actually click through and buy things from adverts, and thats the kind of data the ad sales department would have, not the content writers.

Now sure, its possible veering away from 'sports' into 'lifestyle blogging for anti-trumpers' is a financially savvy move, thats raking in the cash from advertisers, and Big Evil Corporation are just getting greedy.
But its also at least possible that articles about sports get the kind of clicks that are worth money and can be sold to advertisers, and that maybe ad-funded free content on teh interwebs is maybe earning less money than it used to and getting ad sales is both harder and less lucrative than it used to be.

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50979 on: October 31, 2019, 09:01:13 AM »
The Hogan trial was fucking wild. Really considered writing a cheap e-book on it as it was happen. Hogan on the stand talking about the difference between Hulk Hogan's penis and Terry Bollea's penis, Ric Flair's bare ass, blading, various wrestling angles, and the Gawker dude just flatly admitting he would post the video again and didn't give a shit what damage it did to Hogan.

Gawker would still be around if they had just followed the C&C instead of doubling down on the video, and then leaking the racist part of it after being sued.

There was also so much talk about the horrible ripple effect and how journalism won't be the same again etc if someone rich can take down a media outlet but considering how the media didn't hold back during #metoo I'd consider that disproven


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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50980 on: October 31, 2019, 09:11:25 AM »
Now sure, its possible veering away from 'sports' into 'lifestyle blogging for anti-trumpers' is a financially savvy move, thats raking in the cash from advertisers, and Big Evil Corporation are just getting greedy.
But its also at least possible that articles about sports get the kind of clicks that are worth money and can be sold to advertisers, and that maybe ad-funded free content on teh interwebs is maybe earning less money than it used to and getting ad sales is both harder and less lucrative than it used to be.
I don't even disagree... The fuck are you doing. :doge

marrec

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50981 on: October 31, 2019, 09:31:01 AM »
imagine getting news

Imagine thinking diablo 3 is better than diablo 2!

Jesus, are humans capable of this?

Honestly, all these leaks about Diablo 4 being a direct homage to Diablo 2 have me really bummed out.

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« Reply #50982 on: October 31, 2019, 09:51:32 AM »
I hope diablo 4 takes artistic inspiration from overwatch just with more demon tiddy
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50983 on: October 31, 2019, 09:57:45 AM »
Now sure, its possible veering away from 'sports' into 'lifestyle blogging for anti-trumpers' is a financially savvy move, thats raking in the cash from advertisers, and Big Evil Corporation are just getting greedy.
But its also at least possible that articles about sports get the kind of clicks that are worth money and can be sold to advertisers, and that maybe ad-funded free content on teh interwebs is maybe earning less money than it used to and getting ad sales is both harder and less lucrative than it used to be.
I don't even disagree... The fuck are you doing. :doge

I just find it more likely than not that a sports blog pivoting away from sports to general lifestyle blogging about wtfever pops into their heads and a follow up diktat to get back to sports is not because their pivot is working so well that the Greedy Suits want to kill their golden goose, and is in fact that its not making the money the bloggers think it is
:trumps

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« Reply #50984 on: October 31, 2019, 10:25:19 AM »
https://nypost.com/2016/03/09/gawker-editors-line-a-sex-tape-of-a-4-year-old/

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The pseudo-journalist also admitted to paying $12,000 for photos of now-retired NFL player Brett Favre’s penis.
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50985 on: October 31, 2019, 10:30:05 AM »
I just find it more likely than not that a sports blog pivoting away from sports to general lifestyle blogging about wtfever pops into their heads and a follow up diktat to get back to sports is not because their pivot is working so well that the Greedy Suits want to kill their golden goose, and is in fact that its not making the money the bloggers think it is
:trumps
I got the impression they've been not-sportsing for a long time. (And still not disagreeing.)

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« Reply #50986 on: October 31, 2019, 10:48:24 AM »
I hope diablo 4 takes artistic inspiration from overwatch just with more demon tiddy

The big bad from Diablo 4 leaked and RE is already mad because she has some tiddies

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Gotta have yet another female character with a metal thong, (suspected) high heels and thigh highs.

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Jesus they should be embarrassed by that design. Not only is it fucking awful in this day and age, but it’s also an incredibly obvious redesign of Kerrigan. Utterly without imagination or creativity.
https://www.resetera.com/threads/diablo-iv-further-confirmed-via-character-leak-in-upcoming-art-book-excerpt.149466/post-25831439

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« Reply #50987 on: October 31, 2019, 10:51:51 AM »
anime demon tiddies :rejoice
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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50988 on: October 31, 2019, 11:33:09 AM »

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« Reply #50989 on: October 31, 2019, 11:38:53 AM »
I hope diablo 4 takes artistic inspiration from overwatch just with more demon tiddy

The big bad from Diablo 4 leaked and RE is already mad because she has some tiddies

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Gotta have yet another female character with a metal thong, (suspected) high heels and thigh highs.

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Jesus they should be embarrassed by that design. Not only is it fucking awful in this day and age, but it’s also an incredibly obvious redesign of Kerrigan. Utterly without imagination or creativity.
https://www.resetera.com/threads/diablo-iv-further-confirmed-via-character-leak-in-upcoming-art-book-excerpt.149466/post-25831439

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A sexy demon?

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« Reply #50990 on: October 31, 2019, 12:21:30 PM »
Now sure, its possible veering away from 'sports' into 'lifestyle blogging for anti-trumpers' is a financially savvy move, thats raking in the cash from advertisers, and Big Evil Corporation are just getting greedy.
But its also at least possible that articles about sports get the kind of clicks that are worth money and can be sold to advertisers, and that maybe ad-funded free content on teh interwebs is maybe earning less money than it used to and getting ad sales is both harder and less lucrative than it used to be.
I don't even disagree... The fuck are you doing. :doge

I just find it more likely than not that a sports blog pivoting away from sports to general lifestyle blogging about wtfever pops into their heads and a follow up diktat to get back to sports is not because their pivot is working so well that the Greedy Suits want to kill their golden goose, and is in fact that its not making the money the bloggers think it is
:trumps

But all their friends thought those blog posts were great, this isn’t possible!  Those posts are a huge hit with woke-Twitter!  Must be all those uneducated MAGA people not understanding their brilliance, those ignorant racist incel dullards!

Edit: Marrec likes them too, so it’s doubly unpossible.
« Last Edit: October 31, 2019, 12:30:05 PM by Tuckers Law »

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50991 on: October 31, 2019, 12:25:47 PM »
Now sure, its possible veering away from 'sports' into 'lifestyle blogging for anti-trumpers' is a financially savvy move, thats raking in the cash from advertisers, and Big Evil Corporation are just getting greedy.
But its also at least possible that articles about sports get the kind of clicks that are worth money and can be sold to advertisers, and that maybe ad-funded free content on teh interwebs is maybe earning less money than it used to and getting ad sales is both harder and less lucrative than it used to be.
I don't even disagree... The fuck are you doing. :doge

I just find it more likely than not that a sports blog pivoting away from sports to general lifestyle blogging about wtfever pops into their heads and a follow up diktat to get back to sports is not because their pivot is working so well that the Greedy Suits want to kill their golden goose, and is in fact that its not making the money the bloggers think it is
:trumps

But all their friends thought those blog posts were great, this isn’t possible!  Those posts are a huge hit with woke-Twitter!  Must be all those uneducated MAGA people not understanding their brilliance, those ignorant racist incel dullards!

Y'all really just making shit up now to feed into your narrative.

Tuckers Law

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50992 on: October 31, 2019, 12:29:29 PM »
My bad, I’ll make a correction to the original post.

marrec

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50993 on: October 31, 2019, 12:30:36 PM »
I appreciate that kind of editorial honesty.

Tuckers Law

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50994 on: October 31, 2019, 12:33:48 PM »
A person of value has got to stick to their principles, lest the truth be lost.  That’s why it was important to out closeted gays and keep posted videos of Hulk Hogan having sex at the N-word store.

GreatSageEqualOfHeaven

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50995 on: October 31, 2019, 12:33:48 PM »
I just find it more likely than not that a sports blog pivoting away from sports to general lifestyle blogging about wtfever pops into their heads and a follow up diktat to get back to sports is not because their pivot is working so well that the Greedy Suits want to kill their golden goose, and is in fact that its not making the money the bloggers think it is
:trumps
I got the impression they've been not-sportsing for a long time. (And still not disagreeing.)

I don't read any gawker stuff except the onion, but all the defenders on era are sayhing they're not the same site as the people who refused to pull a video of a drunk girl getting raped and they pivoted to be a 'left leaning' general blog
:idont

either way its fucking hilarious watching people who worked for a sports blog being told to drop shit that isn't sports acting like they're Robin Williams in Good Morning Vietnam

EchoRin

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50996 on: October 31, 2019, 12:40:07 PM »
I mean that's true. Gawker ceased to be and then Gizmodo bought the various ex-Gawker sites.

GreatSageEqualOfHeaven

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50997 on: October 31, 2019, 12:40:23 PM »
These things cost $150+ they'll stay in until I'm ready to put them away in the case because I'm not going to chance dropping, breaking or losing one cause you need to talk to me about the weather.

 :badass :society

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50998 on: October 31, 2019, 12:43:57 PM »
I just find it more likely than not that a sports blog pivoting away from sports to general lifestyle blogging about wtfever pops into their heads and a follow up diktat to get back to sports is not because their pivot is working so well that the Greedy Suits want to kill their golden goose, and is in fact that its not making the money the bloggers think it is
:trumps
I got the impression they've been not-sportsing for a long time. (And still not disagreeing.)

I don't read any gawker stuff except the onion, but all the defenders on era are sayhing they're not the same site as the people who refused to pull a video of a drunk girl getting raped and they pivoted to be a 'left leaning' general blog
:idont

either way its fucking hilarious watching people who worked for a sports blog being told to drop shit that isn't sports acting like they're Robin Williams in Good Morning Vietnam

This is where I’m at, in all seriousness.  I’m all for more left leaning sports-centric sites that will constantly shit on ESPN and dipshits that lose their mind anytime a player or member dares to speak out on police brutality/state-sponsored tyranny.  But the Gawker/ex-Gawker family have been particularly cozy with shitty staff doing shitty things for a long while, so I have no issue admitting to some bit of schadenfreude at their misfortune.

marrec

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Re: River Of Slime |OT| Mission: Impossible
« Reply #50999 on: October 31, 2019, 12:46:55 PM »
I mean, if I'm being honest, I only ever read Deadspin if one of their articles was shared on Twitter. I got all my sport reporting from Jon Bois.