Polygon: "Why Gone Home is the Most Important Game of the Decade" - Polygon does it again

Everybody I know who has played Gone Home has played it for only one reason - 1,000 gamerscore on the Xbox in a little over an hour while using a walkthrough.
 
One of the more recent ones was @sophnar0747 uncovering E3/ESAs lax standards in data security that resulted in a bunch of E3 attendees being doxed.

How did games journalists respond to the first article in years that wasn't clickbait or a copy pasted press release? Steal the story without credit, and throw @sophnar0747 under the bus, branding them with all the usual buzzwords for the crime of doing their job well.

I've had a few major stories since August of last year, there was the Arkane one which got me branded a bigot, and even months later when the facts got proven after it was announced the studio was indeed stuck working on Wolfenstein content, the media never cited me when they made it into news, nevermind I had broke it 6ish months earlier. There was then the Blake Harris, Laura K Dale, and Zoe Quinn expose' which never got disproven and which caused people in the media to not refute any facts but attack my audience instead. Then I broke the ESA leak only to be labeled a bigot once again, and which caused journalists to refuse to cite me in some cases, so others took credit. And finally, I had the Ion Fury story which went ignored by the mainstream even when I had all the facts because they just wanted to be outraged.

I'm starting to think I'll never have proper recognition. haha.

 
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