8 Comments
- drewtwo99, on 12/02/2007, -0/+6There will never be enough people who would quit visiting the webpages... this issue needs visibility, and a verbal protest is the only way to get it done.
- darkchild82, on 12/02/2007, -0/+4No...u guys in San Fransisco or whoever can make should be there ! (I'm in India so i can't..but if I was there, I swear I would) The more the attention this issue gets, the more people are going to support the cause. If a large enough crowd make it - trust me, there will be coverage !
- YoungBeur, on 12/02/2007, -1/+5May be a good idea, but if enough ppl just stopped going to any CNet related website (gamespot, gamefaqs...), that should plummet their page ranks, therefor make them lose big buck$$$. That should hurt a lot more than any protest IMHO!
- Vengi, on 12/02/2007, -0/+2I wish I could be there with you Drew, (I'm in the UK) it's a great idea and I fully support it.
Make CNet see that we care about integrity of reporting. - duggtodeath, on 12/02/2007, -0/+1Don't punish GameFaqs. CNET is to blame, they purchased GF.
- darkchild82, on 12/03/2007, -0/+1Hey man, just thought I'd let you know that I've shared your story to my friends on Digg requesting to help you get to the fron page. I may be in India but I still wanna help you out.
- crabbyman, on 12/03/2007, -0/+0This protest would probably work better if you didn't link to the Gamespot forums.
- mehdi84, on 12/03/2007, -1/+0The real scoop: http://digg.com/gaming_news/Review_Jeff_Gerstmann_ ...


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