Anger sells. It sells big. On the back of games.
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, June 07, 2019 at 11:37 PM (4407 Views)
It's not exactly a new principle, but in the last years it has started to overshadow reason and it certainly didn't leave out the gaming industry as this article by Cnet illustrates.
If the article gets only one person to think first instead of reflexively 'liking' videos of that nature because they happen to address a concern they have about a game then I'll consider the time well spend.Originally Posted by article
This part in the article brings up hope that something will be done about this type of content from the service's side.
Critic and anger is fine, exploiting it through rage\hate isn't. 'Viral' here lives up to it's original meaning (of, relating to, or caused by a virus).Originally Posted by article
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