Admin note: I have censored the inappropriate language and reapproved this submission. Please note that bad language usage applies to all forms of written communication on N4G. Thank you, Christopher
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I have thought this for sometime. I have been visiting this site for several years now, and the comments sections of articles have just gotten worse and worse. This is abundantly clear when you wade knee-deep into the excrement that is an article about the Battlefield V faux controversy over women in a World War II shooter.
People claiming "DICE is shoving an SJW agenda down our throats", and you WILL read some variation of that comment, have become way too prevalent. They push that narrative as if they know that it is fact, when in actuality, they have no idea what they are talking about.
Highly inappropriate comments that drip with ignorant sexism have become rampant. You will get the occasional user that wants to try and discuss things logically, but the majority of the time, they are met with replies of "LOL SJW BS don't belong in muh garmz!!!1!!1!!! Get out of her you *******!"
It is absolutely sickening. If moderators do exist on this site for the comment sections, they either aren't doing their job well, or their aren't enough of them.
The content approval system needs to change as well. I like the fact that articles that site anonymous sources to report on rumors aren't allowable. That at least presents some semblance of integrity. However, that is far outweighed by the articles that get approved that are obvious flamebait, clickbait, or are extremely poorly written.
N4G has the potential to be a really good video games news site, but if it ever wants to reach that potential, then the current approach to the site needs to change.
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Agreed. People care more about their opinions, brands and trolling than gaming.
N4G has always been a cesspool dependant on who you talk to and the flavor of the month (Whatever consol/PC is doing well)!
There are fanboys and there are logical well thought out commenters. The question is how is that any different from anything or anywhere in the world!? Just because a persons views doesn't match up or align up with yours, doesn't make theirs wrong or less valid.
I've been on this site a while as well, but find it funny how so many developed amnesia and have automatically disqualified an entire generation! I'm speaking of last generation! The only thing that has changed, is the shoe is just on the other foot!!!
Negativity 4 gamers certainly, the worst thing about it that is sucks you in, even when you are not a fanboy you become a fanboy.
Worst of all I believe it’s bad for the industry and community.
I visit this website for news but there’s so much meaningless news.
I agree half way, on the other hand if moderators starts banning or punishing those ppl, then wouldnt that become censoring the freedom to comment what ever you say?
Agreed.
Moderators, to their credit, do do their job sometimes, but I've seen more and more fight starting or obvious prodding comments go unchecked, and ones that clearly state an opinion get flagged.
I've reported several comments as inappropriate for a long time and unless it is obvious spam nothing gets done. I just don't understand the logic myself, and I'm starting to think a lot of the moderators are bias toward any game or console that isn't their favorite. I have such a strong distrust in the system that I've stopped reporting.
If necessary, a system should be put in place that gives a user credibility based on what comment they report to a moderator, like the bubble system we once had. That way if someone flags something then it needs to be looked at, because it's from a worthy source.
I would hate to think we should start flagging comments we deem wrong and messaging a moderator about the user and the comment, but if flags keep getting ignored then I'm about to be spam to all the moderators.