magicMissile is doing a great job of being cool!
I've been following games journalism for over 20 years. I got seriously disillusioned about 5 years ago (I'm pretty slow sometimes) and went to gamecritics.com and P4Gaming. Recently I spent more time on giantbomb.com because I liked their positivity (gamecritics.com can be a bit negative and dry), but I'm pretty bummed by the nepotism in this case - here's why...
Friendships, money changing hands, favors, gifts etc. that's all normal and expected. Reviews really don't count for much these days, at least I feel (with no data whatsoever) that reviews play a smaller role in consumer purchasing decisions than they used to. The only thing the gaming media has, the only thing they need, is apparent integrity. Jeff Gerstmann talks a lot about how he doesn't get in on Kickstarters, he avoids talking about and reviewing products by especially close developers, and he is open about these concerns. That's the gold standard of behavior as far as I'm concerned.
What's going on with these indie devs and a certain websites is bald-faced corruption/collusion for personal gain. I agree that it is merely an extreme case of what has already been going on for years. But it is extreme and it is deceitful and toxic and their behavior in response has been oppressive I don't want that in the media that covers my hobby.
I believe that in the modern society the right to vote in elections counts for virtually nothing, and the right to spend our money freely counts for everything. Informed consumer choice is the bedrock of a capitalist democracy, and deceitful manipulation of consumer choice should always be sought out and brought to the attention of consumers. Watchdog bodies. For games. It's not a new idea. 4Chan is the only community that is behaving as the watchdog.
OK, my opinions are not cool, but I'm not attacking anyone specifically, just the concepts.