| thetonestarr said: I've noticed poor-quality stories and headlines more commonly on the newer/less respected sites.
Problem is, that's exactly WHY they're not respected. People get excited when they see these kinds of headlines. When they realize that they were misled, it only leaves a bad taste in their mouth about that story, and they're a lot less likely to return to said site in the future. Do it over and over and over, and I know a disturbingly large number of people on a number of other sites (GameFAQs and IGN, most notably) who won't even talk to you if they know you're a VGC user - mostly because this site has NEVER really done anything to increase the quality of its news reporting.
There are pageviews, and then there's reputation and respect. I fully believe that a good reputation will equal a LOT more pageviews than an irritatingly misleading headline ever will. |
That's why they don't respect us? I figured it's because they see us as religious zealots, believing in numbers a man in England makes up as he pleases, which is part of the age-old internet bias against VGC, and having nothing to do with our admittedly spotty news reporting

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







