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“Anyone who felt” immediately means “not an apology.”

Clark’s sincerity could not melt steel beams.

“People like you don’t have long careers...” That original tweet by him could literally be said about any NFL player as I’m sure he’ll learn soon enough.

That is not an apology.

This whole thing is stupid enough, so it’s probably true.

Was the insult telling the person who doesn’t know what they are talking about that they don’t know what they are talking about?

Boy, this a bad comment.

You . . . do know how websites make money, right? People reading articles.

I don’t think you and Kotaku will agree on what the role of journalism is if that’s your stance.

Nothing wrong with reporting on leaked information.

1 - Don’t know if you’ve noticed, Jonathan, but traffic is how websites make money. I’ll give you some time to catch up to 1994.

2 - Wat.

That’s like saying “don’t be a journalist”. If a scoop lands in our lap, you have a right to report it if you can confirm it.

I don’t think you understand anything about this article.

It is their job to report on leaked information, do you not understand how reporting works?

Not even close. The market forces people to blaze through it so that they can get the advertising dollars that come with clicks. Lots of people will read a few reviews, but many don’t, and so the first review has a HUGE financial incentive. Further, many of those that read multiple reviews will skip reviews that come

Publish or perish still exists in this world and a website that isn’t trying to drive traffic to itself (and its advertisers) is a website that will fail. Especially a vertical like Kotaku. As much as everyone derides CLICKBAIT and SENSATIONALIZED everything, Google placement is still king, man.

BRB, going to GameStop to buy a used copy of one of those Burger King games for the Xbox 360.

Well, at least its thematically consistent.